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Monster
Miniseries
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Across more than a decade, 17 teen boys and young men were murdered by convicted killer Jeffrey Dahmer. How did he evade arrest for so long?
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10 Episodes
Episode One
E1
Episode One
Episode 1
Please Don't Go
E2
Please Don't Go
Episode 2
Doin' a Dahmer
E3
Doin' a Dahmer
Episode 3
The Good Boy Box
E4
The Good Boy Box
Episode 4
Blood on Their Hands
E5
Blood on Their Hands
Episode 5
Silenced
E6
Silenced
Episode 6
Cassandra
E7
Cassandra
Episode 7
Lionel
E8
Lionel
Episode 8
The Bogeyman
E9
The Bogeyman
Episode 9
God of Forgiveness, God of Vengeance
E10
God of Forgiveness, God of Vengeance
Episode 10
Cast of Miniseries
Evan Peters
Jeffrey Dahmer
Richard Jenkins
Lionel Dahmer
Molly Ringwald
Shari Dahmer
Michael Learned
Catherine Dahmer
Niecy Nash-Betts
Glenda Cleveland
Miniseries Reviews
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
While the series respectfully mourns and inveighs all the loss that surrounds him, it also turns Dahmer into a hideously immortal thing: an icon.
Vulnerable Man (Medium)
Akos Peterbencze
While I don't think that the series is a complete miss, I can't help but feel that there was a much greater potential to fulfill here.
JeremyJahns.com
Jeremy Jahns
You can show context for something or someone horrific without making excuses for them, and I felt that's what the show did well.
New Yorker
Jessica Winter
It's quite possible that "Dahmer"-despite brilliant performances from Nash, Peters, and the great Richard Jenkins as Dahmer's father, Lionel-has no real justification for its own existence.
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Jack King
Ryan Murphy's latest exploration of human monstrosity amounts to little more than sluggish torture porn.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
Murphy and his collaborators are obviously aware of how exploitative it can be when the stories of serial killers are sold to a murder-obsessed public... but the show never figures out a way to avoid committing the same crime.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
It is gruesome, disturbing, and unnervingly precise in re-creating Dahmer's history and the legend that has arisen around him. It is also an example of how the Ryan Murphy brand can be at odds with a story's mission.
ArtsATL
Steve Murray
Except for the sixth episode, which turns away from the tedium of Dahmer himself to focus on the life of one of his victims, the show is a chore...
Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
I know why, on an intellectual level, Dahmer does many of the things it's doing. I just wish it trusted in its own ability to do them.
Variety
Caroline Framke
It simply can't rise to its own ambition of explaining both the man and the societal inequities his crimes exploited without becoming exploitative in and of itself.
EJ Moreno
EJ Moreno
Compelling and gripping aren't even strong enough to describe this series. Ryan Murphy hasn't been this strong in years.
Austin Burke/Flick Fan Nation
Austin Burke
Dahmer is able to effectively build tension while balancing the morality displayed by our main character. Peters delivers a haunting performance, and the series never loses steam.
Fort Worth Weekly
Kristian M. Lin
There's too much Dahmer in Dahmer. The show concludes that it's fruitless trying to isolate what made him a monster, so why does it spend so much time on his methods and his relations with his family?
Consequence
Ben Rosenstock
Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story smartly sidesteps common pitfalls of the true-crime genre, acknowledging the perspective of Jeff Dahmer's victims and their families in more depth than possibly any other on-screen depiction.
Decider
Kayla Cobb
Monster isn't just well directed, written, and acted. It's rewriting what a crime drama can look like if we stop glorifying murderers and start focusing more on systematic failures.
The Playlist
Kyle Turner
"Dahmer" never knows how to engage with the man's madness.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Alex Maidy
Everyone involved with this show does an admirable job of trying to tell this story in a way that would not offend but rather inform. The end result is just too slow and too uncomfortable and is not worth the investment in watching it.
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