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A compelling story about a woman forgotten by history, despite missing some concrete facts.

: Some critics, such as those at RogerEbert.com , felt the five-part series became "tangled" by focusing on too many different survival stories and side topics like the Satanic Panic. Children of the Underground

: Reviews from Common Sense Media warn parents that the series contains graphic descriptions of child abuse and sexual violence. A compelling story about a woman forgotten by

: Multiple reviews highlight the documentary’s refusal to paint Yager as a pure hero, instead presenting her as a complicated figure whose methods were often messy and legally questionable. Review Highlights Key Takeaway Common Sense Media : Multiple reviews highlight the documentary’s refusal to

: Reviewers from The Hollywood Reporter found the central thesis—that allegations of in-family abuse are often mishandled in court—to be "persuasive" and "beyond dispute".

: Some critics noted a "muddy visual approach" and repetitive interview motifs that didn't always enhance the storytelling. Children of the Underground movie review - Roger Ebert