Documentary series offering a glimpse into the minds of serial killers and examining what may have driven them to commit their crimes.Documentary series offering a glimpse into the minds of serial killers and examining what may have driven them to commit their crimes.Documentary series offering a glimpse into the minds of serial killers and examining what may have driven them to commit their crimes.
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This show really does get in the mind of serial killers. It doesn't use flashy editing, or lame re-enactments, it's more about the psychology. After watching an episode you know what they did and the story of how the got there. The experts on the show are great. They also explore lesser known killers. Its fascinating.
If you need high production values and cliffhanger episodes, there's plenty of streaming shows.
I can't wait to watch season 2 and hope they do more.
This show has some decent information at times, but it is easily the hardest to watch serial killer series I've seen. This has nothing to do with the content of the murders, but rather the construction of the episodes themselves. The speakers and narrator repeat themselves to an absolutely ridiculous degree. A third of each episode isn't just repeated info, but actually repeated dialogue. Another third is, as mentioned in another review, just camera cuts to an artist drawing the face of the killer. The final third is just drivel that has tiny chunks of interesting facts sprinkled in.
The most disappointing part of the show is the amount of potential it has, but how quickly the show kills that spark of interest by just being outright annoying. They shoehorn the line "inside the mind of a serial killer" in about 2-4 times every episode and it's an eye roll. The stories of the murders aren't told in chromatic order; they usually take on something more akin to a bad Pulp Fiction. It jumps everywhere, leaving out parts here and there just to bring them back in when the story has already moved forward.
The real reason I had to stop watching though is this obnoxious stock sound of string instruments that plays at every. Single. Camera cut. It's the exact same sound at the exact same volume in EACH episode. These are 40 minute episodes on average and I'd probably be underselling it if I said they play this sound no less than twice a minute. It's so bad that after watching 4 episodes, I can't focus on anything else in the show. It is CONSTANT. I was really trying to finish the series as the subject matter itself is very interesting, but that is the only saving grace of this show, and you'll never appreciate any of it because of how horribly presented, edited, and written it is. Making myself sit through another episode of this would be unbearable. A complete failure.
The most disappointing part of the show is the amount of potential it has, but how quickly the show kills that spark of interest by just being outright annoying. They shoehorn the line "inside the mind of a serial killer" in about 2-4 times every episode and it's an eye roll. The stories of the murders aren't told in chromatic order; they usually take on something more akin to a bad Pulp Fiction. It jumps everywhere, leaving out parts here and there just to bring them back in when the story has already moved forward.
The real reason I had to stop watching though is this obnoxious stock sound of string instruments that plays at every. Single. Camera cut. It's the exact same sound at the exact same volume in EACH episode. These are 40 minute episodes on average and I'd probably be underselling it if I said they play this sound no less than twice a minute. It's so bad that after watching 4 episodes, I can't focus on anything else in the show. It is CONSTANT. I was really trying to finish the series as the subject matter itself is very interesting, but that is the only saving grace of this show, and you'll never appreciate any of it because of how horribly presented, edited, and written it is. Making myself sit through another episode of this would be unbearable. A complete failure.
Papadopoulos as part of the cast screams FRAUD, CHARLATAN & FOOL. Her best accomplishment was publishing a 'paper' (fit for the one-holer) that determined unhappiness was due to a 'pleasure' deficit.
During the introduction for Jeffery dahmer they used a photo of Ross Lynch.... who played Jeffery dahmer in a movie a couple years ago.. did they just google search a serial killer name and plug in any photo that came up and didnt even look it over? I'm surprised Zac Efron didnt make an appearance
First of all, you can see that the speakers are reading their text on some kind of panel next to the camera. It really gets on your nerve and it's insulting. I hated all of them profoundly. They're all so obnoxious.
The "fill-ups" of the sketch artist drawing a face probably fills at least half of the show and it got me violent. It was so boring and repetetive. Also, they speculate more then they share any useful information. They're so biased.
If you want to produce a true crime show, take this one as an example of what not to do. Worst show. It didn't cost me anything to watch it and I still feel I want a refund.
The "fill-ups" of the sketch artist drawing a face probably fills at least half of the show and it got me violent. It was so boring and repetetive. Also, they speculate more then they share any useful information. They're so biased.
If you want to produce a true crime show, take this one as an example of what not to do. Worst show. It didn't cost me anything to watch it and I still feel I want a refund.
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