>For seven years she said, "I haven't had sex with a man because of you, my murderous son." So I got a claw hammer and I beat her to death. Then I cut her head off, and I humiliated her. And I said, "There, now you've had sex."
What was his problem?
seed oils
This show was so good, even with the second season Atlanta stuff. What the frick is wrong with Netflix?
Fincher is the one who doesn't want to do it anymore. He's said if he were interested then Netflix would probably greenlight it.
it was, but then you read "programmed to kill" and you realise pretty much all so-called 'serial killers' are spooks
spooky book
Meds now
David Fincher is the one who won’t come back.
Fincher detested how much time and effort he had to pour into minimal returns on Netflix's part.
His mom, and it sounds like he fixed it.
>haven't had sex with a man because of you, my murderous son
oddly prophetic thing to say
Dude his mom was the ultimate Karen
>Dude his mom was the ultimate Karen
Ayo deadass bruh fr fr
oopsie woopsie someone triggered the chuddy!
do something about it b***hboy
>Karen
GTFO the internet normalgay redditard zoomer
>Dude his mom was the ultimate Karen
>Karen
Overacted overdramatic trash.
You can watch interviews with Ed Kemper he acts and talks exactly like that.
>the last second
I busted out laughing.
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Not really. Kemper is much more assertive and confident and speaks way faster than the actor, who just played up the daydreaming autist mannerisms.
Nah, he's much more personable and human here. TV Kemper is deliberately trying to be creepy which actually makes him less so than the real thing.
This. The actor deliberately played him like you would constantly have to be subtly afraid and creeped out because of him when in reality he just felt like a normal, well spoken guy you were having a chat with until you remembered that he was a necrophiliac serial killer and that juxtaposition would be what freaked you out, not his behavior.
The only thing his mother did wrong was not having the balls to shoot him.
..HIS problem? Frick off
Bruh
the thing about women is they say one thing but mean something else
Why didn't he do it to her while she was still alive? Then she'd REALLY get the message.
What was he up to?
Just chillin
BTK? more like Bussy Trap Knit
He will never be a woman.
stop, my murderous son
Never watched the show but I read the book which isn't a novel so I'm confused how they made it into a show. They do a breakdown of ed kemper, but it isn't really a narrative unless they are just interviewing him as s cheap excuse to have an ed kemper TV show.
>but it isn't really a narrative unless they are just interviewing him as s cheap excuse to have an ed kemper TV show
He's a main presence in almost every episode.
He's like a chapter in a 20 chapter book.
We get no air force sport facilitator despite not knowing any sports comedy? It's just ed kemper
Might be cool then, the book is the author jacking himself off the entire time about how fricking cool and smart he is while making guesses of yet undiscovered serial killers that he gets completely wrong. All of them, the BTK killer guess is the funniest because he would later write a whole book of cope basically trying to reinterpret his guess so he was actually right all along.
Imagine if the guys notes and actual life events were heavily dramatized and given a narrative structure. That's how it was made into a crime drama. It's actually pretty well done.
they totally failed to capture what made ed kemper so terrifying
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he was charming, engaging and casual
The book was really really good. Everyone should download the audio book read by the author and give it a listen. Probably best book out there on serial killers. (Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit by John E. Douglas)
The show is like the book, its about how these agents become aware of the serial killer phenomenon, how they establish the unit in the FBI for dealing with them specifically, and it goes from the beginning to where they start studying them and not knowing to much about them to them learning about it. Each show focuses around one of the serial killers, they research the crime scene, make up their theories and then interview them. Its very entertaining and the actors playing the serials killers does a good job. The only downside to it is that they put it in some needless personal drama for the main characters and a little bit of muh stronk lesbian women shit and season 2 wasn't really that good.
>wiener tease BTK for two entire seasons
>have to endure the fricking pointless lesbian subplot and dudes kid being the anti christ
>still no BTK investigate pay off
Come the frick on
>guy who got caught because of a floppy disk
It took decades. So theoretically he'd be caught if there were 4-6 more seasons. Unless there are time jumps.
>third season never
I don't understand how this series can be losing Netflix money (or losing more money than Netflix's other shows). Cinemaphile absolutely loves it, so does YouTube, and all my friends watch it.
Must be because Fincher is lazy and his movies are easier to produce for him than this series.
looks like biased trash if the show is focusing on the mother's sex life and not the fact she abused the shit out him when he was a child.
also he said the last straw that motivated him to kill his mother was when he wanted to talk to her about something and she mocked him
It’s really freaky but I look and resemble the real Ed Kempler even more so than the dude from the show.
post moustache
this guys performance was terrible, he was nothing like the real guy.
let's see you do it better, chump
i probably could ngl except im not a fat frick so i wouldn't get the part
You need to be a giant like him to pull it off, it's impossible.
Kempers mom is unironically responsible for him becoming a murderer.
>You gotta make it with that young pussy real quick before it turns into mom.
Words to live by.
>I want to have sex
>NOOOOOOO NOT LIKE THAAAAAAAAAAAAT typical fricking women
He must have really fricked her brains out!
I put carnivorous beetles in my stepdaughters underwear.
I can’t accurately or concisely explain why I disliked mindhunt, but I did and it irks me.
Tried to rewatch a couple of episodes and same feeling came over me.
The research stuff is very bare bones and silly, they don’t sell the creation of the serial killer profile enough.
All the interviews with the killers feel on the nose, blunt.
Characters do not flow well with each other.
And the season just ends with no payoff. It’s a weird series. It feels like it tries to do many things all at once, and simultaneously failing them all.