What’s the point of Monsters? Netflix’s graphic series raises big questions about true crime | ‘Neither largely entertaining nor informative, what is Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story trying to achieve?’
What’s the point of Monsters? Netflix’s graphic series raises big questions about true crime | ‘Neither largely entertaining nor informative, what is Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story trying to achieve?’
A dramatization should be free to do what they like in telling a version of the story. A murderer has no right to how they’re perceived and it shows an assumption they would be shown as their delusions said, strong & glorious.
Netflix made entertainment and people who are starved for information are annoyed that not everything on TV is true.
I see it as a part of the people who view everything as content that should be educating them and reflect reality. Go to school.
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Most of Ryan Murphy’s shows have the depth of a puddle, but they still manage capture people’s attention. I think all of the criticism about Monsters is justified, but if people get a kick out of watching attractive serial killers do their things, then good on them.
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A dramatization should be free to do what they like in telling a version of the story. A murderer has no right to how they’re perceived and it shows an assumption they would be shown as their delusions said, strong & glorious.
Netflix made entertainment and people who are starved for information are annoyed that not everything on TV is true.
I see it as a part of the people who view everything as content that should be educating them and reflect reality. Go to school.
Most of Ryan Murphy’s shows have the depth of a puddle, but they still manage capture people’s attention. I think all of the criticism about Monsters is justified, but if people get a kick out of watching attractive serial killers do their things, then good on them.
Isn’t it #1 thing on Netflix?
It’s there to scare white women.