We rarely learn about their hopes and dreams that these men took from them, and we don’t get to spend time with the victims in these fictionalized retellings. We’re constantly thrown information about the killers themselves and the names of their victims are, often, just listed on the screen. There are lots of reasons why things like this happen, but this is definitely a sickness caused by the lack of focus on the victims of these monsters. That is not normal behavior, sorry! You shouldn’t be wearing earrings of these if someone makes EARRINGS with my murderers FACE on them? □ #fyp #dahmer #netflix ♬ Netflix Dahmer Series Song – John Buck The problem with not highlighting the victims The TikTok that kicked off the commentary has since been deleted (GOOD), but the user in question wrote “When everyone is freaking out about how ‘morbid’ the new Dahmer show is…And you’re just bummed they didn’t show the actual morbid parts…” and zooms in on her earrings that are OF Jeffrey Dahmer’s face. This is a thing that happened in our real life, mainly to marginalized people, and people are logging onto TikTok and sharing their thoughts on the series and their thirst for Evan Peters as Jeffrey Dahmer, and it’s truly terrifying to see. I just want to point out that this is real. What the series has also done is bring in Dahmer “super fans” who have felt the need to comment on how the show wasn’t gory enough for them. It’s still a lot about Jeffrey Dahmer, and the episode so far that I’ve found the most compelling is the episode about Tony Hughes, who Dahmer killed, but even then, the series did not contact the families of the victims or give money to them for this story, so it is still a hollow gesture to give back to the families who lost their loved ones to the monster that the show is highlighting. Like much of true crime, though, those “fans” of the genre have taken to idolizing the killers they deem their faves, which is what is happening with Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story as “fans” (meaning mainly white women and white men) are taking to social media to comment on the series.Īs someone who does like to examine true crime but more specifically, watch these fictionalized tellings to see how they give the story back to the victims, Monster is, well, interesting. It’s disturbing, upsetting, horrific, and true. Click here to view the embedded video.There is a new Netflix series out there that tells the very told story of Jeffrey Dahmer, a serial killer and cannibal who targeted gay men (primarily Black and brown gay men) and would experiment on them. Requires two AA batteries (not included). Sparks also sports telescoping arms with working pincers, and an elevator action that raises his entire body to new heights. Another week, another Toy Story 3 character reveal – this week it’s the turn of Sparks the Robot: Sparks: Sparks will fly – literally – during electrifying playtimes with your new robot friend Sparks! This retro-inspired toy has flashing red Led eyes and a blaster cavity that actually spits out real sparks when he’s rolled along on his sturdy rubber wheels. Lee Ermey, Jodi Benson, Ned Beatty, Bonnie Hunt, Timothy Dalton, Jeff Garlin, Whoopi Goldberg and Michael Keaton. From director Lee Unrich comes Toy Story 3, starring the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Estelle Harris, John Morris, Laurie Metcalf, R.
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