Khloe Kardashian hasn't been tuning in fully to "The People V. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story," but that doesn't mean she still can't point out some flaws.

The reality star spoke out about the series, which reenacts the monumental murder case of the former football player. In the series, David Schwimmer plays Kardashian's father, Rob Kardashian, who was a close friend of Simpson before he passed away in 2003.

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Kardashian visited the "Late Late Show" with James Corden on Tuesday and had some good things to say about the program before getting into some of the missteps it has had.

"I know it's a phenomenal miniseries," she told the host. "[Kim Kardashian] raves about it."

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That doesn't mean the "Kocktails with Khloe" star could resist pointing out a huge mistake in the narrative, while offering her opinion of how her family is portrayed.

"When O.J. was contemplating suicide it was in my room, not Kim's room," she said. "They're sort of sensationalizing the Kardashian name in it, I think, to bring a younger audience in."

Part of that "sensationalizing," according to Khloe, includes a scene in Episode 2 where it shows her and all of her siblings as children chanting the Kardashian name over and over again at the sight of their father on television.

In that particular scene, their dad was reading a suicide note from Simpson, who was believed to have killed himself.

"I even called Kim, because I was 10 [at the time]," Khloe said after watching the scene. "I was like, 'Did that happen? I don't remember any of this happening?' And she was like, 'Absolutely not did that happen.'"

The reality star added that she's already "lived one version of it," which is why she's only seen "bits and pieces" of the series. The events and the impact it had on her father, who the reality star said was a victim of people keying 'Guilty' into his car when he was coming out of church during that time period, aren't something she's in a hurry to re-live.

Despite some of her criticism, Khloe is happy with some aspects of the miniseries.

"I'm grateful for the way they've portrayed my father," she said.

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