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CHUM's TV Guide

Heidi Ho

CHUM Fan
First Name
Holly
I just finished Titan, the Netflix documentary, and if you can only see one, I'd recommend that over Implosion.

I just thought it was more factual and easier to understand the timeline and all the members of the team. There was some overlap from the hearing but that's to be expected. It seems like the focus of Implosion was to paint Rush with a black brush, while the focus of Titan was to tell the story of how what happened happened.

One thing I found interesting was that in each one, we heard from one family member of someone who was lost. In Implosion, it was Christine Dawood, the mother and wife of the father and son and in Titan, it was P.H. Nargolet's daughter, Sidonie.

Both documentaries were good and I think they filled in a few gaps for each other. So sad for so many people.
 
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Cajun Diver

Tiger Shark
First Name
Butch
I just finished Titan, the Netflix documentary, and if you can only see one, I'd recommend that over Implosion.

I just thought it was more factual and easier to understand the timeline and all the members of the team. There was some overlap from the hearing but that's to be expected. It seems like the focus of Implosion was to paint Rush with a black brush, while the focus of Titan was to tell the story of how what happened happened.

One thing I found interesting was that in each one, we heard from one family member of someone who was lost. In Implosion, it was Christine Dawood, the mother and wife of the father and son and in Titan, it was P.H. Nargolet's daughter, Sidonie.

Both documentaries were good and I think they filled in a few gaps for each other. So sad for so many people.
They tell it from different perspectives - if you can watch both I recommend doing that. Personally I thought Implosion was better on the technical details.
 
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