The whole play uses sophisticated and rigorous production to restore historical figures to a high degree, which is gentle but has huge core energy.
The first season is advanced with the growth line of the male protagonist, which gives the audience an entry point and meets the curiosity of watching the movie and warns people to explore the darkness.
All the interviews with the criminals are full of neutrality towards work, and then the profiles of the protagonists are fascinating. It seems to be an explanation and a logic, but it is still unpredictable.
We love to describe how incredible things are, completely perverted, completely weird, and completely tragic, but we don't know where the bottom line is, and that's what creeps me the most about the BTK killer flash at the beginning of each episode, every second of advancement It all makes people think that it is a self-expression of normal people who are harmless to others. Who can be linked to several crimes, it is extremely normal. All bad news is the result, no one knows why, what is about to happen.
Another point is that all the deceased are women, and every criminal has absolutely no sympathy for the deceased, nor any moral guilt.
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