offers viewers 10 hours of television featuring a serial killing cannibal and necrophiliac from Milwaukee. The popularity of this series is stunning and yet another example of the public’s taste for demons and true crime “entertainments.”
Some family members of the victims have said the series has retraumatized them. Nevertheless, it is streaming and millions have and are watching. The production values are high and the supporting cast is a good one. A virtually unrecognizable Molly Ringwald plays Dahmer’s stepmother and Michael Learned is his churchgoing grandmother. Richard Jenkins is compelling and beleaguered as his confused and distant but ever-loyal father, Lionel, a research chemist.
The first five episodes are repetitive, flashing back and forth between a strange childhood and a lonely, booze-soaked, predatory adulthood. The first half of the season struggles to make clear the number of different times Dahmer could have been caught or changed his ways. There are all manner of red flags but no one sees them. Life and death go on. More interesting — if that’s the right word — is the second half of the series.
No.
I gave up after 3 episodes.
Dude who wrote this has never met a woman, apparently.
Nope. Movie about him has been done so many times. We need more werewolves and vampire movies.
Hannibal Lecter had class compared to the damaged Jeffrey. People need a licence to drive a car but not to breed. His parents tormented him, and they unwillingly created a psychotic serial-killing monster. People need to be kind to people; otherwise, some become lethal. 🔪
absolutely. anybody who has watched and is remotely feeling similar urges can get help and be stopped from cooking people.
No we need 20 episodes.
No, no we don't.
No, we dont.
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