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Ultimately, Baldwin’s decision to prioritize personal anguish and fame over acknowledgment of responsibility has alienated many. His use of a tragedy to craft a sympathetic character for himself, especially in a televised format, appears to many as callous and exploitative. Critics argue that genuine remorse would be demonstrated through tangible actions, such as reaching out to Hutchins’ family or striving to improve safety standards, rather than appearing on television to depict his suffering.