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Did you actually watch Black Bird?

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Saying you watched Black Bird and actually watching Black Bird are two very different things. One involves sitting in front of a screen. The other involves being emotionally present while a man voluntarily moves into a psychiatric prison to befriend a serial killer and actually processing what you’re seeing. It’s not the kind of show you half-watch while eating cereal. Or maybe you did. That’s what we’re here to find out.

“It’s not the kind of show you half-watch while eating cereal. Or maybe you did. That’s what we’re here to find out.”

No casting trivia, no easy wins. This is ten questions about what actually happened, the confessions, the manipulation, the details you either remember or really should. Score 8 or above and you’re officially allowed to call yourself a Black Bird fan. Anything less and, well, the re-watch button exists for a reason.

Before you start

Spoilers everywhere. Every single question. Do not proceed if you haven’t watched.

No Googling. We’ll know. (We won’t know, but your conscience will.)

Each answer comes with a humorous comment. Getting roasted is part of the experience.

Score 8 or above and you are legally allowed to tell people you’re a Black Bird fan.

Welcome to your Did you actually watch Black Bird?

1. 
What crime is Jimmy Keene originally convicted of?

2. 
What tactic does Jimmy use to keep Larry talking and trusting him over weeks in the facility?

3. 
What is the significance of the van in Larry Hall's story throughout the investigation?

4. 
When Jimmy first arrives at the psychiatric facility, what does he use to try to break the ice with Larry Hall?

5. 
What detail about the victims does Larry gradually reveal that only a real killer would know?

6. 
What does Larry reveal about Jessica Roach that deeply disturbs Jimmy?

7. 
What crime is Jimmy Keene originally convicted of?

8. 
When Jimmy first arrives at the psychiatric facility, what does he use to try to break the ice with Larry Hall?

9. 
What does Larry Hall claim about the murders, a claim he bizarrely keeps switching back and forth on?



10. 
What is the condition Jimmy's father is dealing with that puts emotional pressure on Jimmy's mission?

11. 
What detail about the victims does Larry gradually reveal that only a real killer would know?

12. 
How does the FBI's case against Larry Hall nearly fall apart at a critical moment?

13. 
What does Larry reveal about Jessica Roach that deeply disturbs Jimmy?

14. 
What tactic does Jimmy use to keep Larry talking and trusting him over weeks in the facility?

15. 
What ultimately makes Jimmy begin to question whether completing the mission is worth it?

16. 
What is the significance of the van in Larry Hall's story throughout the investigation?

17. 
What is the condition Jimmy's father is dealing with that puts emotional pressure on Jimmy's mission?

18. 
What does Larry Hall claim about the murders, a claim he bizarrely keeps switching back and forth on?



19. 
What detail about the victims does Larry gradually reveal that only a real killer would know?

20. 
What does Larry Hall claim about the murders, a claim he bizarrely keeps switching back and forth on?



21. 
What ultimately makes Jimmy begin to question whether completing the mission is worth it?

22. 
What is the condition Jimmy's father is dealing with that puts emotional pressure on Jimmy's mission?

23. 
What ultimately makes Jimmy begin to question whether completing the mission is worth it?

24. 
How does the FBI's case against Larry Hall nearly fall apart at a critical moment?

25. 
What tactic does Jimmy use to keep Larry talking and trusting him over weeks in the facility?

26. 
What does Larry Hall claim about the murders, a claim he bizarrely keeps switching back and forth on?



27. 
When Jimmy first arrives at the psychiatric facility, what does he use to try to break the ice with Larry Hall?

28. 
What crime is Jimmy Keene originally convicted of?

29. 
When Jimmy first arrives at the psychiatric facility, what does he use to try to break the ice with Larry Hall?

30. 
What is the significance of the van in Larry Hall's story throughout the investigation?

31. 
What detail about the victims does Larry gradually reveal that only a real killer would know?

32. 
What does Larry reveal about Jessica Roach that deeply disturbs Jimmy?

33. 
How does the FBI's case against Larry Hall nearly fall apart at a critical moment?

34. 
How does the FBI's case against Larry Hall nearly fall apart at a critical moment?

35. 
What is the significance of the van in Larry Hall's story throughout the investigation?

36. 
What does Larry reveal about Jessica Roach that deeply disturbs Jimmy?

37. 
What is the condition Jimmy's father is dealing with that puts emotional pressure on Jimmy's mission?

38. 
What ultimately makes Jimmy begin to question whether completing the mission is worth it?

39. 
What crime is Jimmy Keene originally convicted of?

40. 
What tactic does Jimmy use to keep Larry talking and trusting him over weeks in the facility?

41. 
What does Larry Hall claim about the murders, a claim he bizarrely keeps switching back and forth on?



42. 
When Jimmy first arrives at the psychiatric facility, what does he use to try to break the ice with Larry Hall?

43. 
What detail about the victims does Larry gradually reveal that only a real killer would know?

44. 
What tactic does Jimmy use to keep Larry talking and trusting him over weeks in the facility?

45. 
What crime is Jimmy Keene originally convicted of?

46. 
What is the condition Jimmy's father is dealing with that puts emotional pressure on Jimmy's mission?

47. 
How does the FBI's case against Larry Hall nearly fall apart at a critical moment?

48. 
What does Larry reveal about Jessica Roach that deeply disturbs Jimmy?

49. 
What ultimately makes Jimmy begin to question whether completing the mission is worth it?

50. 
What is the significance of the van in Larry Hall's story throughout the investigation?

51. 
What does Larry reveal about Jessica Roach that deeply disturbs Jimmy?

52. 
What tactic does Jimmy use to keep Larry talking and trusting him over weeks in the facility?

53. 
What detail about the victims does Larry gradually reveal that only a real killer would know?

54. 
What crime is Jimmy Keene originally convicted of?

55. 
When Jimmy first arrives at the psychiatric facility, what does he use to try to break the ice with Larry Hall?

56. 
What does Larry Hall claim about the murders, a claim he bizarrely keeps switching back and forth on?



57. 
What is the significance of the van in Larry Hall's story throughout the investigation?

58. 
What is the condition Jimmy's father is dealing with that puts emotional pressure on Jimmy's mission?

59. 
What ultimately makes Jimmy begin to question whether completing the mission is worth it?

60. 
How does the FBI's case against Larry Hall nearly fall apart at a critical moment?

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Welcome to your Did you actually watch Black Bird?

1. 
What crime is Jimmy Keene originally convicted of?

2. 
What tactic does Jimmy use to keep Larry talking and trusting him over weeks in the facility?

3. 
What is the significance of the van in Larry Hall's story throughout the investigation?

4. 
When Jimmy first arrives at the psychiatric facility, what does he use to try to break the ice with Larry Hall?

5. 
What detail about the victims does Larry gradually reveal that only a real killer would know?

6. 
What does Larry reveal about Jessica Roach that deeply disturbs Jimmy?

7. 
What crime is Jimmy Keene originally convicted of?

8. 
When Jimmy first arrives at the psychiatric facility, what does he use to try to break the ice with Larry Hall?

9. 
What does Larry Hall claim about the murders, a claim he bizarrely keeps switching back and forth on?



10. 
What is the condition Jimmy's father is dealing with that puts emotional pressure on Jimmy's mission?

11. 
What detail about the victims does Larry gradually reveal that only a real killer would know?

12. 
How does the FBI's case against Larry Hall nearly fall apart at a critical moment?

13. 
What does Larry reveal about Jessica Roach that deeply disturbs Jimmy?

14. 
What tactic does Jimmy use to keep Larry talking and trusting him over weeks in the facility?

15. 
What ultimately makes Jimmy begin to question whether completing the mission is worth it?

16. 
What is the significance of the van in Larry Hall's story throughout the investigation?

17. 
What is the condition Jimmy's father is dealing with that puts emotional pressure on Jimmy's mission?

18. 
What does Larry Hall claim about the murders, a claim he bizarrely keeps switching back and forth on?



19. 
What detail about the victims does Larry gradually reveal that only a real killer would know?

20. 
What does Larry Hall claim about the murders, a claim he bizarrely keeps switching back and forth on?



21. 
What ultimately makes Jimmy begin to question whether completing the mission is worth it?

22. 
What is the condition Jimmy's father is dealing with that puts emotional pressure on Jimmy's mission?

23. 
What ultimately makes Jimmy begin to question whether completing the mission is worth it?

24. 
How does the FBI's case against Larry Hall nearly fall apart at a critical moment?

25. 
What tactic does Jimmy use to keep Larry talking and trusting him over weeks in the facility?

26. 
What does Larry Hall claim about the murders, a claim he bizarrely keeps switching back and forth on?



27. 
When Jimmy first arrives at the psychiatric facility, what does he use to try to break the ice with Larry Hall?

28. 
What crime is Jimmy Keene originally convicted of?

29. 
When Jimmy first arrives at the psychiatric facility, what does he use to try to break the ice with Larry Hall?

30. 
What is the significance of the van in Larry Hall's story throughout the investigation?

31. 
What detail about the victims does Larry gradually reveal that only a real killer would know?

32. 
What does Larry reveal about Jessica Roach that deeply disturbs Jimmy?

33. 
How does the FBI's case against Larry Hall nearly fall apart at a critical moment?

34. 
How does the FBI's case against Larry Hall nearly fall apart at a critical moment?

35. 
What is the significance of the van in Larry Hall's story throughout the investigation?

36. 
What does Larry reveal about Jessica Roach that deeply disturbs Jimmy?

37. 
What is the condition Jimmy's father is dealing with that puts emotional pressure on Jimmy's mission?

38. 
What ultimately makes Jimmy begin to question whether completing the mission is worth it?

39. 
What crime is Jimmy Keene originally convicted of?

40. 
What tactic does Jimmy use to keep Larry talking and trusting him over weeks in the facility?

41. 
What does Larry Hall claim about the murders, a claim he bizarrely keeps switching back and forth on?



42. 
When Jimmy first arrives at the psychiatric facility, what does he use to try to break the ice with Larry Hall?

43. 
What detail about the victims does Larry gradually reveal that only a real killer would know?

44. 
What tactic does Jimmy use to keep Larry talking and trusting him over weeks in the facility?

45. 
What crime is Jimmy Keene originally convicted of?

46. 
What is the condition Jimmy's father is dealing with that puts emotional pressure on Jimmy's mission?

47. 
How does the FBI's case against Larry Hall nearly fall apart at a critical moment?

48. 
What does Larry reveal about Jessica Roach that deeply disturbs Jimmy?

49. 
What ultimately makes Jimmy begin to question whether completing the mission is worth it?

50. 
What is the significance of the van in Larry Hall's story throughout the investigation?

51. 
What does Larry reveal about Jessica Roach that deeply disturbs Jimmy?

52. 
What tactic does Jimmy use to keep Larry talking and trusting him over weeks in the facility?

53. 
What detail about the victims does Larry gradually reveal that only a real killer would know?

54. 
What crime is Jimmy Keene originally convicted of?

55. 
When Jimmy first arrives at the psychiatric facility, what does he use to try to break the ice with Larry Hall?

56. 
What does Larry Hall claim about the murders, a claim he bizarrely keeps switching back and forth on?



57. 
What is the significance of the van in Larry Hall's story throughout the investigation?

58. 
What is the condition Jimmy's father is dealing with that puts emotional pressure on Jimmy's mission?

59. 
What ultimately makes Jimmy begin to question whether completing the mission is worth it?

60. 
How does the FBI's case against Larry Hall nearly fall apart at a critical moment?

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