I found this show seemed confused at times for what it was doing, and ultimately I’m left feeling a bit underwhelmed. Did this show want to make us feel sad for the victims and his family? Did it want us to know what happened? Did it want us to feel bad for Dahmer? Because that’s the direction it felt like it was going. Evan Petets does a phenomenal job with this and ultimately he really did his best with the source material, but so much of what we get from him and his scenes feels like a pity party for Dahmer. A lot of stuff that is important to the story was glossed over and we only get 3-4 victims to feel sorry for when there were 17. So many weren’t even mentioned.
Overall I mean it’s a good portrayal of the events and the show itself is beautifully shot but I think the purpose of the show is lost somewhere in these 10 episodes.
Rob obviously killed his wife. Do you know where else I’ve seen someone that sleeps with the remains of their dead loved one? Psycho.
I won’t sit on my high horse and pretend I’m better than anyone else; I am sitting here watching this documentary after all.
But I feel like there’s a big difference between enjoying a documentary and getting some sort of excitement or arousal out of buying items from the home of a crime of this magnitude. What could you POSSIBLY get from a vacuum owned by this family, other than the enjoyment of knowing you have some link to them?
Just made me feel really uncomfortable to listen to the woman talk.
Unfortunately this episode has ended my lifelong survivor love, and it will be the last episode I watch. This turned it into something it’s not about, and it’s no longer survivor the way it used to be. It’s always going to evolve but it evolving into a race against race thing isn’t what this show was meant to be about. I don’t think I can respect this gameplay, and I would prefer to stop watching now.
Daniel is one of the stupidest survivor players of all time.
Charlie’s mom is awful. I get her motivations but her punishments are like Stone Age.
One of my favourite heroes of the series so far. He needed the most help and he had one of the biggest transformations.
The Amazon prime promos are a bit weird
If it ain’t broken, don’t fix it.
The best episode and most classic moment of Survivor of all time. FairPlay says that it will be one of the most iconic moments that ever happens and it still is, 33 seasons later.
And thus begins the worst season of Supernatural.
While I don’t blame anyone on this season and I think it’s just a product of a boring season with a boring cast, seeing 4 women go home in a row is brutal.
I get what they were going for here but there was definitely a way to do it without rewriting years of Simpsons history.
In every episode Dusty’s in, I wonder who invited him. Not fond at all.
This episode was a little too real.
I truly cannot fathom this disease at all. I can’t imagine living like this and I hope all these people can overcome this.
An unpleasant undeserving person. She should have just dealt with the shit at her house because she’s an actual monster treating a WWII vet like that. They should have redone his house not hers.
This episode further proving how useless this “season” is.
The decision to not have Reid in this episode was a weird one.
This entire season has been a CHORE. How do you take a finale like 14 and turn that story into this boring mess.
This was infuriating to watch. And to think, barely anything has changed since then....
One of the most memorable survivor moments of all time.
The ending of this one was heart breaking :'(
This is definitely based on the Barbie and Ken killers
I was not expecting that cameo and I loved it!
I loved what the winner said they would do with the money.
I absolutely hate how often survivor Australia takes people who were “voted out” and brings them back. It’s not a fun twist, it’s the producers being very clear on who they want to see in the game. Unless it’s a season where that’s the theme, it’s ridiculous how often they do this.
I absolutely love this mini series with my entire being but the effect of putting him in the historical videos was not super well done :joy:
I seem to be in the small majority that thought this was a pretty rough start to a new season. With a nearly 3 year gap, I felt the show suffered. Ciri aged years and is no longer a child, something that ruins the whole idea behind her. I felt like this episode was just an episode of The 100 with Beauty and the Beast, and it was pretty weak.
A solid ending promising a, hopefully, better progression in the next episode. But overall pretty forgettable for most of the episode.