Jennifer's Solution

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Published 2020-09-03

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  • @bergkajian1257
    Parents : we want a degree! Jennifer : 1st degree murder, take it or leave it
  • @TheCyandic
    "because if you are lying then it's the most cold blooded thing I've faced in my life" guilt trip her so hard that I felt it as well.
  • @astigitarista
    That Netflix special doesn't hold a candle to this. I really hope we get more JCS vids again soon.
  • Man I gotta say as horrifying as this whole thing was, the Father is actually built different. Dude takes two shots to the head and not only survives but is responsive and remembers the incident. Can't imagine his grief though :(
  • @acPower876
    on the 3rd interrogation the narrator deadass said "Jennifer starts fake crying again yet this time is given no tissue to wipe away her non-existent tears" lmaoooo
  • realizing i’d get falsely charged with murder because i don’t remember shit
  • @seanshong2048
    THIS IS NOT HYPERBOLE: Growing up, my parents pressured me for perfect grades with delusional logic. If they could WORK at a dry cleaners 80hrs/week; I could STUDY 80hrs/week... and have no excuses getting accepted into Harvard. Well I didn't get into Harvard... and virtually every conversation afterwards entailed me being compared to some other family friend's-child who got into an Ivy League. I'll never forget being guilt tripped on high school graduation by mentioning it was their failure for believing that I merely went to a state school and that they regret buying me an XBOX when "that time could've been spent studying" instead of being congratulated on going to pharmacy school. This passive aggression started to die down as time elapsed and I thought they came to peace that it wasn't realistic that anyone can get into Harvard and admission spots were finite. But man... I couldn't have been more wrong... Out-Of-Nowhere my quiet sister got accepted into MIT and critical mass was reached. The adamant request to reapply came on like an avalanche. "Oh if you get into Harvard we'll get you guys a condo in Boston, clean and make a pot of kimchi soup every weekend." Explaining that I was in my last year (APPE) of my Pharm.D. program and that I would graduate with minimal student debt due to my ROTC scholarship fell on deaf ears. They scolded me that they did not emigrate to the United States for their children to be "mediocre." This sentiment of anger was compounded by the fact I was romantically seeing someone of non-Korean descent. At this point I made the decision to block them out of my life (permanently) for my mental sanity and I haven't looked back. I didn't even invite them to my wedding. My wife (Not Asian) thinks I'm exaggerating, but unless you've lived through this, you will never understand invariably ending up with the worst end of the deal due to circumstances out of your control. I do not condone Jennifer's actions. But I share her view that your own parents are antagonists to your very existence and they are the opposition to you moving on to the next stage in your life. For me and the first couple minutes watching this, her story hits home. EDIT: Thank you for the likes.
  • @shikaku2827
    Fascinating.. Myself I lived in a lie for 2years, pretending to my parents I was in uni, faking my results etc.. while smoking weed everyday and playing video games in my apt. The mental pressure of it was agonizing, there was not a single second of peace in those 2 years. Snapped out of it eventually and re-enrolled and started and finished a chemistry degree. Being honest and not lying anymore finally gave me the mental peace I needed.
  • @lolalo6344
    The weirdness of calling the killers of your family 'gentlemen'
  • "Jennifer starts crying again but she is given no tissues to wipe her nonexistent tears" LMAO this narrator man
  • @thedon0516
    The biggest thing she didn't expect was her father surviving the incident and getting out of a coma to tell his side of the story. I bet her stomach fell outta her ass and the back of her neck vibrating like a MF when she found that out
  • @MissAlii432
    This channel went through the trenches and now Netflix makes bank with half the effort
  • @Phenriir
    Man literally survives two gunshots just for him to wake up and find his daughter killed his wife
  • @alyphim
    "Yet is getting no tissues for her nonexistent tears." "So he leaves her to play with her hair for 3 minutes before he comes back and charges her with first degree murder." 💀 the narration
  • @ZeducationTyler
    Imagine being Netflix and spending however many millions on their terrible telling of this story, when JCS did it 1,000 better on YouTube for nothing years before Netflix. More JCS videos ASAP!
  • @markbaz4200
    Her best option to where to place herself during the “robbery” would have been to have said she hid in a closet. That takes away your sight, decreases your hearing and would have hid her movements from her parents and prevented her from seeing any unknown accomplices to the crime if she actually did hide in the closet.
  • @yerintaem
    Anybody just love how there isn't any creepy background music or anything, just talking.
  • @SuperAngel463
    bruh I couldn't do no shit like this cause once they asked 5 questions I would've been like damn alright I did it leave me alone
  • @Mmolonn
    I’ve never been more grateful my parents took the “find your own path” attitude raising us. We’ve all done very well for ourselves. I’m academic but my older sister was artistic, my brother had a logical brain. Not one of us would have thrived in a cookie cutter parenting path.