“As a viewer, you don’t really sympathize with him
Story
An anthological series about high-profile crimes or murderers who attracted the attention of the public and gained notoriety. Evan Peters [Jeffrey Dahmer] says that they had one rule that they followed from [the creator] Ryan Murphy, starting with the series: it would never be told from Dahmer’s point of view.
You don’t really empathize with his plight
You rather watch it, you know, from the side.” The 3M Command™ strip is shown in the kitchen of Jeffrey Dahmer’s apartment in many episodes, the last action taking place in 1991. 3M debuted its first wave of Command™ products in 1996.
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This is a reliable true crime show with brilliant acting. Especially Evan Peters is doing an amazing job.
It’s interesting to see JD’s horrible story so carefully staged
It could have been an 8, but the last two episodes are too focused on JD’s neighbor Glenda Cleveland. She, of course, suffered a lot when JD’s crimes were revealed, but 15 people were killed, whose friends and families, of course, suffered much more.
Overall, it’s worth watching
I think these people deserve more attention than a woman who did really well but wasn’t as involved. That’s why the last few episodes are a bit slow.