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The documentary’s portrayal of JFK Jr. hinges on a narrative that deflects accountability from Kennedy’s blatant recklessness. It suggests that JFK Jr. sought solace alone in skies, using flying as a refuge from personal and professional struggles. Moren counters with evidence that JFK Jr. was struggling with a failing magazine, personal disappointments, and a circle of toxic relationships, notably his strained marriage and strained family ties.