"People that write the things in the paper don't really know Dennis Rodman. They don't even talk to me they just have to write something that's crazy and stupid to make me look like an a******." The Dennis Rodman episode wow. One of the best episodes I have ever seen in my life. I had goosebumps like five times watching this, and goes on to show you that Jordan was never alone when winning his six titles.
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Mr. Dennis Rodman
samanzs27 April 2020
He is one of the biggest reason I wanted to see this series and I'm not disappointed.
The worm it's one of the most controversial and interesting players in the history of the nba.
A guy way more deeper than what he looked from the outside.
Good job.
Nose ring
bevo-1367811 June 2020
Dennis Rodman
gulfurs27 April 2020
Love their narrative
dannylee-7808228 September 2021
What a great narrative - though unfortunately I have no prior background knowledge of any of the topics, the narrative structure made a lot of sense and I enjoyed learning about Dennis Rodman (I only knew him as the guy that met Kim Jung Eun).
It was exciting to see the documentary take a form of highlight reels of legendary games at some point. That was really well done. Great episode overall.
It was exciting to see the documentary take a form of highlight reels of legendary games at some point. That was really well done. Great episode overall.
The Last "Dance"
bombersflyup25 May 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Craig Ehlo's defense wasn't bad on that play, Michael double pumped, that's a bloody tough shot. He was probably a better player than Ron Harper anyway. Without Scottie there, Dennis felt integral. As great a rebounder and defensive player Rodman was, he had no offense and couldn't finish simple plays. You were playing 4 on 5 offensively, but he may have got the offensive board. Though a lot of the other Bulls players didn't contribute much anyway. The episode's not too memorable and includes weak media stuff.
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