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is anyone else watching the netflix series about Jeffrey Dahmer?
I find the show to be quite good, though I do with there should be more graphic depictions of the killing and dismemberments, especially given how it is rated MA. personally, R is probably more appropriate because it isn't THAT graphic.
I like how the show tells the Jeffrey Dahmer story from a variety of viewpoints, including Dahmer, his parents, several of his victims, and the neighbors. the diversity is great!
I do know there are inaccuracies in the show too, but it's a recommended watch!
 
I think its awesome. My girlfriend is big into any screwed up movie or show, so she made me watch it with her. The actor portraying Dahmer couldn't have done any better.
 
The acting, emotions, anxiety-producing moments were all phenomenal, had to basically binge the series. It’s definitely among the better produced horror docs I’ve seen.
 
Rebecca you're too innocent to watch that kind of show! 🐕‍🦺
Ehh yes, and no? It's not so much innocence as it is deciding whether or not you really need the thought of dismembered corpses in your head. My mother has nightmares about these things if she watches stuff like that. Me and my dad on the other hand find crime shows neat, although it's not the gore I'm interested in. If I'm going to see a dead body on a crime show, I want there to be a reason other than cheap shock value. A reason that plays into the investigation so I can follow along with the investigators.
 
Growing up in WI and having people I knew from Milwaukee the Dahmer story is all too common to me and overtime you just grew numb to what had happened. It was a terrible thing that unfortunately he got way too much fame for.
 
I've been keeping up with the Netflix series on Jeffrey Dahmer, too. It's definitely intriguing. I understand what you mean about the *************** – they're walking a fine balance. Still, the way they're portraying different perspectives adds a unique layer to the story. It's like a chilling puzzle you can't help but unravel. I get paid for watching Netflix series, but this one is a real pleasure. I would love to find a similar series.
 
I think its awesome. My girlfriend is big into any screwed up movie or show, so she made me watch it with her. The actor portraying Dahmer couldn't have done any better.
very late reply but it was evan peters, hes a great actor
 
I just watched The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne, did not finish it, but will later. I was shocked to see the humongous praying mantis. it was so real like, boy could I sell some of them! lol
 
Growing up in WI and having people I knew from Milwaukee the Dahmer story is all too common to me and overtime you just grew numb to what had happened. It was a terrible thing that unfortunately he got way too much fame for.
Honestly, I found the story of him after getting caught far more interesting than his actual crimes.

I've seen a couple different things where Dahmer claims feeling remorse (to the point of becoming a Christian), but then other people claiming the opposite. That nothing truly changed him in prison.
 

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