Confessions of a Serial Killer with Piers Morgan
Original title: Serial Killer with Piers Morgan
- TV Series
- 2017–
- 45m
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3.9/10
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Through intense prison interviews, Piers Morgan revisits the crimes of three convicted serial killers and learns more about their motives.Through intense prison interviews, Piers Morgan revisits the crimes of three convicted serial killers and learns more about their motives.Through intense prison interviews, Piers Morgan revisits the crimes of three convicted serial killers and learns more about their motives.
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I don't hope Piers go around calling himself a journalist... What a moral bigot with no intentions other than to promote himself at the expense of people already in prison. This show is utterly one-sided and makes no effort to uncover anything.
Two episodes in, and both killers claim innocence offering little insight into their own motives etc. Whats the point, very frustrating to watch.
I never write reviews, but Piers has irritated me so much with his interviewing technique that I had to write one. He basically just annoys the hell out of the killers until they get up and leave. Even when interviewing law enforcement or people connected to the victims, he just uses loaded qustions to get them to deliver the answer he wants. It all just seems like someone trying to promote themselves instead of get into the mind of these killers. Serial killers=bad, so, Piers telling killers that they are bad means Piers=good. Afraid not you goddamn donkey.
I'm not a journalist, but if I were to interview an accused serial killer that denies the accusations, I would never interrupt them while they are trying to elaborate an answer.
Also, acting provocatively in a passive kind of way, will never create a comfortable environment for the interviewe to open up, and will push him further into his already-made victim character. Sooo I'm not sure what was the perfect scenario for the interviewer here.
Also, acting provocatively in a passive kind of way, will never create a comfortable environment for the interviewe to open up, and will push him further into his already-made victim character. Sooo I'm not sure what was the perfect scenario for the interviewer here.
As I say in my title, this is a terrific idea for a series, but it has a few shortcomings in the execution. However, I'm only taking up one here, because it's the seam coming apart issue.
Who in his/her right mind thought Piers would be the man for this job?
You need a human being for his role, not the well dressed imitation, sorry, irritation.
I am certain there are careers well suited the personality and character that goes by the name Piers Morgan, but appearing in front of a camera and speaking to an audience isn't one of them. He would make an outstanding professional hermit. Or a lighthouse custodian, but I don't know if that's a thing any more. Aha, it just came to me, after professional hermit, CCTV screen watcher. Second choice, mind, but a really good one.
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