अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंPsychological criminologist and ex-FBI special agent Dr. Bryanna Fox and her class of graduate students study convicted murderers; they evaluate their personality traits and develop psycholo... सभी पढ़ेंPsychological criminologist and ex-FBI special agent Dr. Bryanna Fox and her class of graduate students study convicted murderers; they evaluate their personality traits and develop psychological profiles.Psychological criminologist and ex-FBI special agent Dr. Bryanna Fox and her class of graduate students study convicted murderers; they evaluate their personality traits and develop psychological profiles.
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Ah yes, another show has arrived in order to cash in on the insatiable appetite of the general population for some sort of 'Murder/Death/Kill' show. And yet again, it's a poorly formulated, poorly done, poorly executed show.
It's alleged to be a documentary style series, yet it feels heavily scripted with people who aren't very adept and scripts/lines.
There's nonsense about the criminal- *childhood issues *seemed completely normal *everyone was stunned the criminal is criminal!
Yet there's so much that needs a spotlight, and mysteriously this supposed teacher and inferred OVERqualified former fed never even considered asking pretty rudimentary questions of the people associated with the criminal/victim or her students.
When these poorly done shows start appearing, it usually reflects the end of a trend- so I'm guessing our appetite for this genre is approaching 15:00 on the timer.
Just back away slowly and spend your hour outdoors touching grass.
It's alleged to be a documentary style series, yet it feels heavily scripted with people who aren't very adept and scripts/lines.
There's nonsense about the criminal- *childhood issues *seemed completely normal *everyone was stunned the criminal is criminal!
Yet there's so much that needs a spotlight, and mysteriously this supposed teacher and inferred OVERqualified former fed never even considered asking pretty rudimentary questions of the people associated with the criminal/victim or her students.
When these poorly done shows start appearing, it usually reflects the end of a trend- so I'm guessing our appetite for this genre is approaching 15:00 on the timer.
Just back away slowly and spend your hour outdoors touching grass.
The discussions among the group are nothing more than a boring exchange of opinions. There's no significant mention of mental illness or any psychiatric pathophysiology. They overlook the obvious motivator - a need to feel control and/or power because the rest of his life now feels beyond his control. Just as rape is about control and power, and cutting is about feeling something other than pain and lack of control, this type of killing is rarely about money or mercy. Very disappointing dialogue. Didn't actually expect anything on par with Criminal Minds, but this seemed completely uninspired.
Some of the most profound quotes were stuff like "It just really caught me off guard...although there was that one time when he tried to drive a car into his girlfriends parents house" Or maybe "Hands up everyone here who has stress in their lives ? (everyone raises hands) "And yet none of us killed anyone right ?" Wow. A series dedicated to the mastery of the blatantly obvious. Clearly designed for the mainly illiterate American market, a place where 20% of Americans can't locate the US on a world map, and 12% think that chocolate milk comes from brown cows. Another triumph for total mediocrapy.
I watch a lot of things about murder, and victims.
Thought I'd give this one a shot.
First episode, it seemed okay. Was moving along and they interviewed the killer.
Next the group is hypothesising about whether the killer was telling the truth, being legitimate, how many they'd killed, emotional credibility & motive.
This, i found a bit tedious. Certainly, they're no guarantees a murderer is going to be honest with an interviewer, tell them how many they've killed and why, yet the suppositions this group were stuck on, i found quite tedious.
It was at this point, the Lecturer In charge starts making some very ignorant and dangerous commentary regarding medical conditions.
She claimed "For some people who feel like they have a lack of control in their life, they feel like they have to do things like, use substances, or have eating disorders, or have anxiety, or depression."
This is one of the most irresponsible comments regarding medical disorders i have ever heard. The woman used to work for the FBI and states she's profiled murderers.
One would think she'd be able to discern medical conditions, from a desire for control.
Depression, for example, is a complexed medical condition, which often has multiple factors. There can be chemical imbalances in the brain, issues in the persons environment, trauma, genetics, and other factors.
Depression is not about "control".
People ignorant of the facts regarding the serious medical issues the woman has claimed are all about control, may actually believe it. Misinforming people can lead to harm. Depression is a very serious medical condition that has absolutely nothing to do with control.
I'm disappointed networks are streaming this series. It's not okay to misinform the public. It's irresponsible and wrong to do so.
I really hope everyone who watched this first episode, had enough basic knowledge of the issues mentioned ie Depression, they were able to scoff at the comment, instead of taking it onboard as fact.
I wonder how many watched, believed what the woman said, and then believed anyone with depression is self inflicted due to a desire for control, instead of the multi factor medical condition it is.
No one who has depression is needing some random to incorrectly tell them they have control issues.
To me, the moment the Lecturer woman said this sentence, was the moment the whole show and series lost its credibility. Including the Lecturer.
Very disappointed in this one. There's so much poor information out in the world as it is, we don't need any more of it. Especially when it can give people the wrong impression and information regarding very serious medical conditions.
I would give a 0 or -10 if possible.
Personally, i couldn't tolerate the circle **** of pondering, and assuming that went on.
I would rather clean my toilet.
Thought I'd give this one a shot.
First episode, it seemed okay. Was moving along and they interviewed the killer.
Next the group is hypothesising about whether the killer was telling the truth, being legitimate, how many they'd killed, emotional credibility & motive.
This, i found a bit tedious. Certainly, they're no guarantees a murderer is going to be honest with an interviewer, tell them how many they've killed and why, yet the suppositions this group were stuck on, i found quite tedious.
It was at this point, the Lecturer In charge starts making some very ignorant and dangerous commentary regarding medical conditions.
She claimed "For some people who feel like they have a lack of control in their life, they feel like they have to do things like, use substances, or have eating disorders, or have anxiety, or depression."
This is one of the most irresponsible comments regarding medical disorders i have ever heard. The woman used to work for the FBI and states she's profiled murderers.
One would think she'd be able to discern medical conditions, from a desire for control.
Depression, for example, is a complexed medical condition, which often has multiple factors. There can be chemical imbalances in the brain, issues in the persons environment, trauma, genetics, and other factors.
Depression is not about "control".
People ignorant of the facts regarding the serious medical issues the woman has claimed are all about control, may actually believe it. Misinforming people can lead to harm. Depression is a very serious medical condition that has absolutely nothing to do with control.
I'm disappointed networks are streaming this series. It's not okay to misinform the public. It's irresponsible and wrong to do so.
I really hope everyone who watched this first episode, had enough basic knowledge of the issues mentioned ie Depression, they were able to scoff at the comment, instead of taking it onboard as fact.
I wonder how many watched, believed what the woman said, and then believed anyone with depression is self inflicted due to a desire for control, instead of the multi factor medical condition it is.
No one who has depression is needing some random to incorrectly tell them they have control issues.
To me, the moment the Lecturer woman said this sentence, was the moment the whole show and series lost its credibility. Including the Lecturer.
Very disappointed in this one. There's so much poor information out in the world as it is, we don't need any more of it. Especially when it can give people the wrong impression and information regarding very serious medical conditions.
I would give a 0 or -10 if possible.
Personally, i couldn't tolerate the circle **** of pondering, and assuming that went on.
I would rather clean my toilet.
So this would basically caption the first episode. When a group of people comes together and tries to rationalize a serial killer.
I was hoping to learn more about the killer and really get an interesting deepdive into his psych profile. But it turned out to be a very superficial, one sided, slow minded, overproduced faeces of a show.
I've seen my share of badly produced killer/death shows. But atleast there usually was some actual interesting information in there.
Most of the time during the episode it was the FBI teacher asking her students if they had ever experienced stress/trauma (yes).
But then why didn't they kill any people? Yet still not asking THAT question about the serial killer himself.
So there it is, enjoy the ride.
I was hoping to learn more about the killer and really get an interesting deepdive into his psych profile. But it turned out to be a very superficial, one sided, slow minded, overproduced faeces of a show.
I've seen my share of badly produced killer/death shows. But atleast there usually was some actual interesting information in there.
Most of the time during the episode it was the FBI teacher asking her students if they had ever experienced stress/trauma (yes).
But then why didn't they kill any people? Yet still not asking THAT question about the serial killer himself.
So there it is, enjoy the ride.
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