When I had heard about Jake Paul, I first had a negative view of him as a person. I found him to be reckless in his behavior and an annoying person who cares about selling merch to kids. After watching this series, however, Shane turned Jake Paul into a much better person with a good side to him instead of the normal view we have of him.
This series offers a captivating look at the controversies, relationships, and reputation of Jake Paul. Shane does some in-depth exploration of Jake's character, and when you really consider the evidence gathered about Jake, you find that Jake isn't as bad of a person as you at first viewed him as.
He actually turns out to be a truly broken person who has issues of his own and struggles to express these issues, now having achieved his fame. However, Jake deals and discusses his issues in an in-depth way, which makes this series very serious and best for mature teens.
There is some strong language used and the language can get frequent at times, but overall, this is a must-see series that should be seen by teens and adults. This is because it offers an honest look and approach to the celebrity life and its differences to the real character of a person.
We see these themes through Jake's perspective, understanding him as a person rather than a YouTuber. This helps us understand more about his real character and issues which he has dealt with. No doubt about it, this is the real version of Jake we are seeing, and instead of masquerading like other YouTubers do, Shane is very honest with us about Jake's true personality. Now, while we cannot trust everything Jake and Shane say, the message still hits home very effectively: the way we view celebrities can be different from reality-and this seems to be the case with Jake.