Review - Mindhunter
Why you should watch it
IMAGE CREDITMindhunter is a great crime tv series that delves deeper into the psychological nature of serial killers when the term ''serial killer'' didn't even exist yet. It depicts two FBi agents who begin to form a team go around interviewing famous serial killers like Ed Kemper , Monte Ralph Rissell, Jerry Brudos, Richard Speck and some were only mentioned like Charles Manson and David Berkowitz. When they interview them they collect data and record each of the interviews and compare it to make some kind of a profile to catch other would be serial killers. And this is when there was not much known about it.
IMAGE CREDITAs actors play their parts great especially Cameron Britton playing Ed Kemper, you can really see how their childhood trauma influenced them to become what they are. The two FBI agents although different in nature start to realize the pattern and begin to form an investigative plan with the help of a psychologist. You should really tune in to watch this one as it will make you think about life and who we really are and how we become who we become.
Future seasons expectation
IMAGE CREDITWhat we may expect from this show in season 2 is likely more famous serial killers interviews and recruiting more teams members to finally form the first FBI Behavioral Crime Unit and beginning to put all those data to use to catch more serial killers.
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i think its more realistic than Criminal Minds, but they both are great fiction
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