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That was the one really unfortunate element of an otherwise-excellent series. Pressler really doesn't deserve much of a defense, but to position Iger as this savior who cleaned up Eisner's mess and whose tenure was the unequivocal best for Imagineering's output was pure Iger hagiography.
The truth is that both Eisner and Iger had strengths and weaknesses while leading the company. Of the two, Eisner's my guy, but there's a more balanced way to assess their tenures than those last couple episodes of the show managed to do.
I like the topic but the format of the narrator finishing the interviewees sentences is getting old fast. "The Movies That Made Us" on Netflix does it too. Just let the people speak!