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Melissa

I'm going to assume you don't want answers to your opening questions. What I will say is that all/most of these main characters and killers are based on real life people. That's all you get. :)

Schniien

Let‘s goooo, yesterday I binged the first episodes so that‘s a treat 🙌🏻

Melissa

1:03 They wouldn't be able to be married in this time period. Sadly. :( You got there, though. I wish people never had to deal with this BS about sexuality. Ever. (I'm so in love with Anna Torv. Sigh.)

Melissa

For those of you that might be interested, I found a documentary on Dr. Ann Burgess (Anna Torv's character Wendy are based on her) on Hulu. It's called "Mastermind:To Think Like a Killer,' and it's fantastic. (I use my brother's Hulu account, so I don't pay for it. I know right now that's one of the streaming services some of us may wish to boycott.)

Finnhie

they're breaking through the ground floor now, lets do it!

Schniien

Is this going to continue? 🥺

cupcake

Simple example of original character writing they do so well is the local cop. I love watching his reactions and character growth. If you think about it he wasn’t necessary for plot/story. But he represents the community that’s confused and concerned. He brings the boys back time again and we want them to help him. We want justice not only for the victim but the people left behind.

AngryGreen

I always love this series just because it shows you the challenge of making change is something as complex and traditional is a slog and you have to jump through so many hoops. This is why any kind of medicine or mental health support takes so long to make any headway because the system is always skeptical and the burden of proof of concept is always on those trying to make change. People is the current system are 'if it ain't broke don't fix it' which leads to poorer outcomes for everyone.