andreimdb38
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I reserve a 10-star rating for shows that are worth rewatching, and 'Signs of a Psychopath' earns this distinction. Having viewed the seasons multiple times, I find that each viewing reveals new layers, akin to the way fine wine matures with time. In my eyes, it's a classic.
The highlight of the series is undoubtedly the psychologists' analyses. Over time, I've transitioned from a passive viewer to an active one, eagerly anticipating the experts' insights to enhance my own understanding.
The series delves into some of the most notorious crimes, presenting a rich tapestry of recordings, photos, and interviews ripe for analysis. It's a shocking documentary, and some moments can make us cry even without an emotional soundtrack. There are some that criminals describe everything as a dark humor, which we could only imagine finding in films, beyond reality.
I fervently wish for the series to continue indefinitely, perhaps even venturing into the annals of ancient history for its analytical prowess.
The highlight of the series is undoubtedly the psychologists' analyses. Over time, I've transitioned from a passive viewer to an active one, eagerly anticipating the experts' insights to enhance my own understanding.
The series delves into some of the most notorious crimes, presenting a rich tapestry of recordings, photos, and interviews ripe for analysis. It's a shocking documentary, and some moments can make us cry even without an emotional soundtrack. There are some that criminals describe everything as a dark humor, which we could only imagine finding in films, beyond reality.
I fervently wish for the series to continue indefinitely, perhaps even venturing into the annals of ancient history for its analytical prowess.
This is a series that made me question if AI will be able to empathize, appreciate art, or even surpass humans, like Animatrix did to me. And if they were more like humans emotionally, but more powerful and indestructible?
There are many tears, smiles and the over-dramatic scenes with screams, but most of time they were not able to resonate with me. Unlike I felt in AstroBoy, Naruto, Sword Art Online I, Somali and the Forest Spirit, or Fullmetal Alchemist... which I really mourn the loss of the characters.
There are some similarities with Astro Boy, but the original Astro had the same personality like Gon from HunterXHunter, innocent and determinate. The style of Pluto seems more like Castlevania series. There are some action scenes, but mostly thunderbolts and lights.
I am hoping for season 2. There's some uniqueness to Pluto, but not enough to rewatch it like the Animatrix. My guess is that they chose the current way to appeal to all age ranges, but with a focus on the young generation.
There are many tears, smiles and the over-dramatic scenes with screams, but most of time they were not able to resonate with me. Unlike I felt in AstroBoy, Naruto, Sword Art Online I, Somali and the Forest Spirit, or Fullmetal Alchemist... which I really mourn the loss of the characters.
There are some similarities with Astro Boy, but the original Astro had the same personality like Gon from HunterXHunter, innocent and determinate. The style of Pluto seems more like Castlevania series. There are some action scenes, but mostly thunderbolts and lights.
I am hoping for season 2. There's some uniqueness to Pluto, but not enough to rewatch it like the Animatrix. My guess is that they chose the current way to appeal to all age ranges, but with a focus on the young generation.
I binge-watched this TV series, and only a few shows can make me do that, especially since I really dislike the horror genre.
It shows what a person would do to achieve power and money, living a superficial and fancy life with drugs/alcohol/sex/influence/power to escape from reality, distracted by their own created chaos. If someone could see their entire past (facts), what would be the real legacy they left behind?
For me, one of the drugs was this series.
The only downside was the way Roderick and Madeline Usher's fate ended, but it was unexpected. I also wish they had shown more of what happened to Morella Usher.
It shows what a person would do to achieve power and money, living a superficial and fancy life with drugs/alcohol/sex/influence/power to escape from reality, distracted by their own created chaos. If someone could see their entire past (facts), what would be the real legacy they left behind?
For me, one of the drugs was this series.
The only downside was the way Roderick and Madeline Usher's fate ended, but it was unexpected. I also wish they had shown more of what happened to Morella Usher.
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