"Dear Kelly" does a great job capturing the complexity of trauma and the struggles of taking ownership of our choices. While it was a bit frustrating that Andrew didn’t question Kelly’s story sooner, it made sense from a storytelling angle, even if it felt like a journalistic oversight. In true Channel 5 style, Andrew adds a rapper into the film, which I loved—it’s his signature move, like it or not.
The intervention scene hit hard emotionally, and it’s easy to…