The Poop Cruise Is Now on Netflix… and It’s Wild
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I watched the new Netflix documentary about the Carnival Triumph poop cruise, and let's just say I may never eat lasagna again.
It opened with real stories, a surprisingly light tone, and oneliners I still can't stop laughing about.
The documentary walks this weird but satisfying line between chaos and comedy.
The strongest part of the documentary, though, hands down, was the interviews.
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I just watched Netflix’s *Trainwreck: The Poop Cruise* — a documentary about the infamous 2013 Carnival Triumph disaster… and let’s just say, I’ll never hear the word “lasagna” the same way again. In this review, we break down everything Netflix got right (and surprisingly fair), from crew interviews to dramatic re-enactments, to the absolute scene-stealing cruise lawyer. If you're a cruise nerd like me or just curious about how bad things got onboard, this one's for you. It's weirdly funny, a little gross, and actually emotional by the end. 👕 Grab your *Lido Deck People Watching Club* shirt here: https://amzn.to/3HWXyJm #Netflix #CarnivalCruise #PoopCruise #CruiseNews #CruiseReview #TrainwreckNetflix