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Yesterday , 05:46 PM
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Yesterday , 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by DC11GTR
I made it to the therapist scene like 10-15 minutes in and nope’d out just before their session. The whole thing was just… annoying.

There are rumors that Ryan Murphy’s next show is about Ed Gein, so that might be interesting.
I'm 6 episodes into the Menendez series and episode 5 was one of the most disturbing things I have ever watched. What a ****ed up family.
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Yesterday , 07:24 PM
It was really sad and tough to watch. Brutal ****, which I’m guessing is mostly, if not all, true.
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Yesterday , 08:02 PM
Oh wow… From the way it starts, it seemed like it was almost satirical. If it actually stops being how it was in the beginning of episode 1 by the end of it, I may give it another shot.
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Yesterday , 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by tarheels2222
It was really sad and tough to watch. Brutal ****, which I’m guessing is mostly, if not all, true.
There is several pieces of new evidence that could get them released, they have been in prison 34 years.

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Despite what they did, I still felt bad for them when they were separated at the end, I don't know if that timing was correct, but they were separated for 22 years before they were reunited in 2018.
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Yesterday , 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by DC11GTR
Oh wow… From the way it starts, it seemed like it was almost satirical. If it actually stops being how it was in the beginning of episode 1 by the end of it, I may give it another shot.
I couldn't believe when I saw you bailed so quick.
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Yesterday , 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by DC11GTR
Oh wow… From the way it starts, it seemed like it was almost satirical. If it actually stops being how it was in the beginning of episode 1 by the end of it, I may give it another shot.
I got that vibe from the beginning too. But I think the producers went that route just because of how ****ed up this situation was. And to set the mood of the sons not really having any remorse, but the further I watch, the more I understand why. I’m in episode 6 too.

I did find the background primary music they kept using for transitions as an odd choice, which also gave off a satirical vibe.

You should give it another try.
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Yesterday , 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by tarheels2222
I got that vibe from the beginning too. But I think the producers went that route just because of how ****ed up this situation was. And to set the mood of the sons not really having any remorse, but the further I watch, the more I understand why. I’m in episode 6 too.

I did find the background primary music they kept using for transitions as an odd choice, which also gave off a satirical vibe.

You should give it another try.
The freaking sad-sax for the first song, then into Milli Vinilli was…. Then the funeral…. I was like wtf am I watching….

I start up again. I was interested in the subject regardless.
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Yesterday , 09:33 PM
That funeral scene was wild.

You probably didn’t even get to the transition music I was referring to before turning it off.

Definitely an interesting story.
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Yesterday , 11:31 PM

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Today , 07:24 AM
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i loved ZeroZeroZero
Same
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Today , 07:50 AM
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The freaking sad-sax for the first song, then into Milli Vinilli was…. Then the funeral…. I was like wtf am I watching….

I start up again. I was interested in the subject regardless.
The Milli Vinilli stuff was hilarious.

"girl I'm gonna miss you......"
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Today , 05:33 PM
So, yeah….. I should’ve stuck around to watch that actual first scene with the shrink… That was a hell of a switch in tone from that point on. **** got daaaark!!
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Today , 06:07 PM
Netflix is releasing a documentary in a few weeks.

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Today , 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by natediggity
The Milli Vinilli stuff was hilarious.

"girl I'm gonna miss you......"
Apparently that was not a dramatic addition. I read that song was played at the actual funeral. I did laugh watching it, since it was so uncomfortable just watching the dramatization. I can't even imagine at the real life funeral.

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Today , 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by parisron
There is several pieces of new evidence that could get them released, they have been in prison 34 years.

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Despite what they did, I still felt bad for them when they were separated at the end, I don't know if that timing was correct, but they were separated for 22 years before they were reunited in 2018.
I looked up the new evidence after I finished the show. Interesting stuff.

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I still don't think I believe they killed their parents out of real-time self defense. However, if those stories of abuse are even mostly true, and I err on the side of them being mostly true, I can understand why they finally snapped. But legally, it still doesn't give them a right to commit murder without the self defense angle. I'm not sure if the new evidence will be enough to get them released, but it'll be interesting to track.

Last edited by tarheels2222; Today at 06:19 PM.
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Today , 06:21 PM
IMO, if they can show more solid proof of the abuse then they would have got max of 25 years with parole, probably less, and they have already done 34 years, so it doesn't have to be overturned, just a reduced sentence, but I am just guessing.
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Today , 06:23 PM
Yeah, that's their best bet. That they shouldn't have been punished so severely, given the circumstances.
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