Saudi Arabia executed 47 prisoners on Jan. 2, including the leading Shiite figure Nimr al-Nimr. The execution polarized opinion across the region, sparking angry protests and galvanizing sectarian discourse. But what do we really know about how the broader public felt about this controversial event? How did the public in neighboring Bahrain, with its majority Shiite population, really feel about the execution of such a prominent Shiite figure?