>"Is this Seinfeld's van? SEINFELD'S VAN, SEINFELD'S VAN!" >"OH MY GOD!" >"Wait, what's he sayin'?" >"I think he's saying 'Son of Sam'!" >"I thought they caught him." >"I KNEW IT WASN'T BERKOWITZ!!!"
It was probably for the best. The show was showing off the same bs that infects other Netflix shows with Season 2. Season 1 is great, but it's a shame it's not more self-contained.
Which were only the first 30 seconds of every episode. The stuff with Charles Manson and the gang was well acted too, but it doesn't really make sense for the stuff they were doing. As much as I liked the complex issues they faced trying to hunt down the dude in the South, all the stuff with the black women came off as incredibly contrived.
David Berkowitz didn't act alone
watch The Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness
The Unsolved Mysteries Special showed how incredibly unlikely it was that he acted alone all the way back in the early 90s.
Didn't he come out and say he wasn't acting alone in the Terry interviews? At least, he heavily implied so. It was another Process Church operation
Then read The ultimate evil, the book it's based on. It goes even further then the documentary showed.
>"Whooooo commited these brutal murders?!?!"
>"Uhhh...The dog did it"
>[Laugh track]
>"Is this Seinfeld's van? SEINFELD'S VAN, SEINFELD'S VAN!"
>"OH MY GOD!"
>"Wait, what's he sayin'?"
>"I think he's saying 'Son of Sam'!"
>"I thought they caught him."
>"I KNEW IT WASN'T BERKOWITZ!!!"
>His mother, Elizabeth "Betty" Broder, grew up as part of an impoverished israeli family
Every time.
Was he the first to answer the bogcall?
Didn’t it turn out that he was just faking the crazy shit?
underrated buddy film
Spike Lee's one actual kino
that's not 25th hour
What's so impossible about acting alone when he just walked up to cars and shot people?
This guy's a criminal genius no way he's working alone
>criminal genius
He was caught because he kept a gun (within view), a map of his crime scenes and a letter addressing the police in his car
People like to over analyze and make up theories.
>only killed 6 people
Boring.
Netflix canceling Mindhunter was their biggest mistake.
reddit show
how about you reddit have a nice day in front of your family
Netflix didn't cancel it. Fincher just refused to continue
>Fincher just refused to continue
frick me, was there a reason, or did he just get bored?
I just checked, Fincher said that nobody was watching.
IF YOU DIDN'T WASTE A FULL SEASON TO END UP WITH BLUE BALLS SCHRODINGER SERIAL KILLER, PEOPLE WOULD WATCH, FINCHER!
They tried to push him towards a "Wayne Williams is innocent" narrative and blame the Klan instead despite John Douglas knowing it's not true.
It wasn't ambiguous. Wayne Williams did it. They could only prove 2 of the 30 murders definitively. The city still claims he dindu nuffin.
>It wasn't ambiguous. Wayne Williams did it
I know he did it, but there was no satisfaction. Ruined orgasm.
It was probably for the best. The show was showing off the same bs that infects other Netflix shows with Season 2. Season 1 is great, but it's a shame it's not more self-contained.
BTK parts of Season 2 were pretty kino.
Which were only the first 30 seconds of every episode. The stuff with Charles Manson and the gang was well acted too, but it doesn't really make sense for the stuff they were doing. As much as I liked the complex issues they faced trying to hunt down the dude in the South, all the stuff with the black women came off as incredibly contrived.
Uncanny. Mindhunter's casting was absolutely incredible