We?re living in an era of ?scandal? nostalgia, in which networks, publications and podcasts are revisiting decades-old salacious headlines that already took up a huge chunk of our time and attention. In recent years, we?ve seen new media about old news narratives that shocked our nation over the course of weeks and sometimes months produced about the hazy facts surrounding the true crimes involving Jonbenet Ramsey, Amanda Knox, Jodi Arias, and Tonya Harding. Only occasionally do these yield anything beyond a means to occupy ourselves all over again. O.J.: Made in America, for example, offered useful perspective on the history of race relations in our country that didn?t merely explain the divided public reaction to his acquittal, it thoroughly examined the current state of racial unrest, how little progress has been made in the past 20 or so years. It felt like the story needed that much time to breathe to completely interrogate its impact and implications.