On the inside, Jeff begins to receive fan letters, and gains a notoriety alongside Bundy and Gacey. It isn't long before his new found fame costs him dearly.
I have really enjoyed the way in which this series has made you think, you have definitely been made to question how you feel about Dahmer, for most of it, they've presented him as a devil, in this one and the last one, they've tried to make you think a little differently, perhaps contemplating the thought that he wasn't responsible.
You are being asked to consider, maybe, that Dahmer was suffering from an illness, found god, and didn't know what he was doing. Personally my opinion does not align with that thinking, you may have a differing view.
It's quite a graphic final episode, Dahmer's demise is quite brutal, it's very hard to have any compassion for him, he died the same way as he killed many of his victims.
It's hard not to have a tear in your eye when you see the faces of his victims at the end.
The acting, is just tremendous once again, Peters has been phenomenal throughout.
9/10.
I have really enjoyed the way in which this series has made you think, you have definitely been made to question how you feel about Dahmer, for most of it, they've presented him as a devil, in this one and the last one, they've tried to make you think a little differently, perhaps contemplating the thought that he wasn't responsible.
You are being asked to consider, maybe, that Dahmer was suffering from an illness, found god, and didn't know what he was doing. Personally my opinion does not align with that thinking, you may have a differing view.
It's quite a graphic final episode, Dahmer's demise is quite brutal, it's very hard to have any compassion for him, he died the same way as he killed many of his victims.
It's hard not to have a tear in your eye when you see the faces of his victims at the end.
The acting, is just tremendous once again, Peters has been phenomenal throughout.
9/10.