Sarah Koenig seems to find some people to be more reliable than others. Mostly, the people she finds trustworthy or “likes” include Rabia and Saad. Sarah described Rabia as fierce and awesome, persuading us to like her as much as she does. In the episodes, Sarah surrounded herself with people who believed wholeheartedly that Adnan was not guilty. Jay on the other hand, Sarah tried to get an interview with Jay but he refused. It is possible that Jay thought that Sarah would be biased with her opinion and then declined the interview. Which he wasn’t wrong because Sarah spent a lot of time deciding that Jay's story was possible, but very difficult to accomplish. Instead …show more content…
An example of this would include when Sarah was interviewing Rabia and found out that she was sugarcoating ideas she thought of Adnan. He was not homecoming king, and he wasn’t the star on the track team. Rabia was wrong but Sarah just said she was “loosey-goosey” with the details. The details weren't the problem, Rabia was making Adnan look like a saint when he isn't. Yet Sarah uses her reporter skills, and says the word loosey-goosey to lighten up the idea that Rabia was wrong. She also describes Rabia as “adorable looking” with a round face. When you hear round face, you would automatically assume innocence and