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Oh Im sure it wasn’t fictional with the FBI trying to learn from the killers At the time that much I do know 100%It's not fictional.
The FBI really did send agents to talk to serial killers, record interviews, and develop what would become their profiling system.
Not sure what you mean by reaching for connections though.
The main cast of characters are fictional, the drama between them is for entertainment, but a lot of this happened. Even some of the finer details.
The show is definitely worth the binge. Especially if you're in to Fincher's work and psychological thrillers.
Reaching as in for instance the main characters lived in LA and just happened to get the Manson case. They’re done with it, transfer over to another District or so and and they get the Kemper case and they’re on top of. Rinse and repeat. it if that makes sense.
(literally on episode two right now so I see I’m corrected with my Manson guesstimate and all that)
And I actually sat up when I saw that Finchers name was in it I had no idea and I do like his work. I studied film in school but life happened and I couldn’t pursue it further. (That Should answer your question getback)
watching it with my lady. Decided to pick on it since she watches theses.
It’s literally a girl whose videos consist of only putting on make up while telling the story of a serial killer case