The documentary series "Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence" is TV critic Linus Fremin's favorite this week.

It is about a bizarre cult where several young people from an American college are exploited by an older man.

The three-part series is well done and differs from many other documentary series that use the victims to spice up the story, says Linus Fremin.



- Here is actually an example of the opposite, where you listen and dig into the survivors' stories.

That's what makes the series so good.

"They help the police solve crimes"

According to Fremin, "Web of Death" is a straighter series where each episode is about a case and the people who help the police solve them in different ways - everything from true crime geeks on various internet forums to historians and podcasters.

- There is a sense of novelty in it, but not in the sensational way, but in the more genuine and poignant way, says the TV critic.

Watch Linus Fremin tell more about all three series in the clip above.