“I didn’t sleep last night, at all.
I have no desire to watch it.
Not going to watch it.

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Never watched the tape I’m not going to watch this.
Who knows how they’re going to portray it?
Nobody really knows what we were going through at that time.
They should have had to have my permission.”
In the doc, Anderson gets candid about the months leading up toPam & Tommy’s release.
“I texted Tommy the other day and said, ‘How do you feel about everything?'”
she says in the film.
To this day, I do not know who stole the tape.
I don’t want to figure out it.
There’s no use figuring out anything about it.
The damage is done.
Why would I want to go through it again?"
“Why bring up something from 20 years ago that you know f—ed someone up?”
Anderson’s younger son Dylan Jagger Lee says aboutPam & Tommy.
“The worst part of her life, and making semi-comedy out of it?
Didn’t really make sense.”
The doc also shows footage of Brandon calling Anderson the day afterPam & Tommydebuted.
He also warned Dylan not to watch the series.
“I’m just sorry you guys had to go through it.
My whole stomach feels right now like it’s been punched.
I don’t feel good right now.”
“This feels like when the tape was stolen,” she adds.
“Basically, you are just a thing owned by the world, you belong to the world.
Just ignore them, let it go.”