Netflix, as fake as a documentary can get. Meaning he won't be spilling any real dirty stuff in it because of what he might say can offend those woke peeps and what not. Lol! Poor thing, just apply to work for a company or something as lumberjack instead, Ryan. You can do it!
It doesn't sound like you watched it from your comments, some that contradict the info/accusations Ryan Daharsh and others presented in it, info I wouldn't dismiss with a "Poor thing" just because of their choice of career. Further sounds like you may have not watched any Netflix documentaries from your assumptions of them and I'd highly recommend "Spycraft", "Lost Pirate Kingdom", and "The Age of Samuari" to anyone as three good documentaries with a mix of education and fun on that platform from the last year.
Now onward to my thoughts after watching the Documentary:
It's fun, sexy, nostalgic, disturbing, and very real. and though just a short movie length, it still speaks about various aspects of a mixed fun but also horrible not just CEO, his main photographer, or company but trend when I was growing up, still happening today everywhere, but A&F was a machine so brazenly open about pushing it on others.
There's plenty of hot guys in it for those looking for that, Ryan is one of the hottest imo and why I ended up here looking up more information about him after. There's plenty of hot guys in this movie and gay content referenced especially in the first third, and a bit a bit later before it starts to get into the heavier content, which they don't overload you with, they almost can't as they switch from person to person who was connected to or worked for the company before moving onto the next scandal and the next.
One last thing, I think Ryan looks much more attractive today, even with clothes on then he does in any of his older videos or pictures, some of the people in the documentary, especially the CEO, aged badly though I'm sure all his plastic surgery didn't help him at all, whereas Ryan just looks better and better.