I think it's going to be a really surreal experience for us when we see the documentary. A lot of us have been heavily invested in this for a long time and we only know what we know through the pages of the threads and what we've seen online. To see it all on TV is going to hit hard.
In some ways it will "bring it to life". Im not saying it doesn't feel real, but to see it on TV and see what Georgia has been through in her own words...and stuff we won't have even known about... is going to be hard hitting and stir up some even stronger emotions than it does on here. Im even breaking my "TV off by 10pm" rule so we Chinmates can all watch it together
. (Wouldn't be the same watching it on catch up)