Louis Theroux: 'I'm not out to take advantage of anyone. I'm just being me' 'The Independant'
Critics have accused the presenter of tricking interviewees by pretending to be a bumbling fool – a faux naif - 'The Guardian'
So Louis bumbled along in his typically goofy – but unusually straightforward – manner, rebutting the Westboro arguments with simple comebacks - 'Metro'
There was nothing sly or underhand about Theroux’s approach to his subjects and at no point did he attempt to trick or cajole them into looking bad. - 'Metro'
So when you cover a group like this, you take a gamble that you will be able to get under its skin and reveal something - 'Louis Theroux BBC News Interview'
Theroux pretty much gets nothing other than a replay of the things he already got in the first film.- ' Bob The Moo - User Review- IMDB'
Theroux is seen as a weasel and they are keen to make sure and give him only the party-line without any cracks. - ' Bob The Moo - User Review- IMDB'
This was a unnecessary film that offers nothing and one of his weaker films as a result.- ' Bob The Moo - User Review- IMDB'
EVIDENCE
Grace is surrounded by three other members of the family to make sure Louis can't break her down.
Louis questions Gramps the paster of the church how many children he has. In response Gramps confronts Louis about this as he knows that Louis knows how many children Gramps has. Louis tries to question him about the loss of his children yet Gramps doesn't give him an answer and requests that Louis questions him about something important.
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