March 6, 20196 yr No shit. I don't know how many times I've listened to "Main Titles" on Spotify but it's a lot. That piano intro tho.
March 6, 20196 yr i'm hearing fall '19. these fucking netflix shows man. 10 episodes then take a couple years off nbd. i was told recently by someone who would know that master of none is still coming back.
July 28, 20196 yr Starts Aug 16. https://ew.com/tv/2019/07/26/everything-we-know-mindhunter-season-2/ Nearly two years after Mindhunter first made its debut on Netflix, the dark, moody drama is set to return for a second season on Aug. 16. Set in 1977, the first season followed FBI Agents Holden Ford and Bill Tench, who team up with psychology professor Dr. Wendy Carr to create a Behavioral Science Unit within the Bureau that seeks to understand what was, at the time, a mysterious phenomenon — serial killers. By the end of season 1, the team’s future hung in the balance and the threat of Dennis Rader — the man who would come to be known as the BTK killer — loomed larger than ever. Netflix has understandably kept plot details mostly under wraps, but there’s still plenty we do know. Below, we’ve rounded up everything we know so far about the series’ new season. Edited July 28, 20196 yr by Augustus
July 28, 20196 yr Manson, Berkowitz, BTK and Wayne Williams in season 2, looks like. Dewey Crowe is playing Manson in this one, as well, after doing so in Tarantino's new film.
July 29, 20196 yr Found out the second season start by clicking on the first... "season 2 Aug. 16" Psyched
July 29, 20196 yr This show is great! Can’t wait for season 2. My must watch list just keeps getting longer and longer.
July 29, 20196 yr I can absolutely see Dewey Crowe as Charlie Manson. Especially the unkempt prison charlie.
July 29, 20196 yr This is awesome. I just got through the first season last week. Really enjoyed it. Super pumped for season 2.
July 29, 20196 yr I cannot believe that I forgot about this show. Good to hear that season 2 will be happening!
August 5, 20196 yr Can't wait. Listened to the Atlanta Monster podcast a while back and that's where Mindhunter is headed. Good podcast, if for nothing more than background details. Edited August 5, 20196 yr by Jerry Callo
August 16, 20196 yr The first three episodes all have 9.5 user ratings on IMDB (albeit a very small sample size). So far, sounds like I’m gonna be gruntled. Nice.
August 16, 20196 yr Author i'm on episode three and they've all been great. Edited August 16, 20196 yr by Goo Punch
August 16, 20196 yr Author after just one scene this new guy already looks like he's going to be a really good addition to the show.
August 17, 20196 yr "A cop won't show his dick." lulz. Yes, been very good through the first 3 episodes. Not as good a fastball as the first season but something tells me it's picking up.
August 17, 20196 yr Watched the first 6, it's been good. Not as good as last year, and I think that's due to the fact they have spent less time with the interviewees. Still very good. Liking the Atlanta agent that was helping with the investigation down there.
August 17, 20196 yr Also through 2 episodes and it's excellent. Tighter with the story and really seems to understand its characters more this year. Loved Son of Sam. Look forward to rest of the season.
August 18, 20196 yr On episode seven and I’m enjoying it.I forgot what a total clusterfuck the investigation into The Atlanta Child Murders was.
August 19, 20196 yr Just finished. What a great season. We got more background story on Tench, we got small interspersed bits of BTK, and just a really good and focused story. Good shit. As you all noted, the casting and acting for Son of Sam and Manson was spot on. It’s crazy looking back how many famous people got involved with those murders too. Reagan, Ali, Sinatra, etc. Bring on a S3.
August 19, 20196 yr It was good overall, but there was some stuff I didn't like. - I really didn't like Tench's kid turning into baby Dexter. What are the odds that a serial killer investigator's kid ends up participating in a weird child murder? It seemed overly manufactured by the writers to me. And everything on the home front was kind of boring, IMO. - what happened with Ford's panic attacks? It was the dramatic opening to the season, then he freaks at a party, and then the writers forgot all about it aside from a wisecrack from Tench. It didn't become an issue during an interrogation or anything else. - what happened to the office expansion and Dr. Carr? Wasn't she supposed to be getting the new office going and training new agents while the others were in Atlanta? Instead her story just trailed off when she dumped her girlfriend. They should have at least hired Agent Barney at the end. I assume he'll be there next season, but why not add some stuff on this and do a full 10 episodes? - relatedly, why weren't they consulting with Dr. Carr on the Atlanta profile? Tench and Ford were batting around ideas about whether the guy was motivated by sex or success but she's the actual expert. Kind of weird they didn't even loop her in on a conference call and are drawing their own psychological conclusions. - Not enough interviews. The best parts of the season were Berkowitz, Manson, and Tex. Wish there was more of that.
August 19, 20196 yr Author my biggest criticism of both seasons: the relationship crap. it was Holden in S1, and now it's Dr.Carr in S2. take away the contentious relationship aspect and each season is about perfect. Edited August 19, 20196 yr by Goo Punch
August 19, 20196 yr I too would have preferred they worked in a few more snippets of BTK's or the Atlanta murderer's backgrounds, preparation, etc... (not including the actual crimes) and dumped some of the FBI agents personal issues.
August 19, 20196 yr I originally thought they did Dr. Carr wrong with the relationship storyline, kind of seemed like a waste, but then remembered the interviews she did, and they were crap compared to Holden/Tench. So there was a little meat on the bone, but yeah I would have liked to see more help from her on the Atlanta case. It was fun watching Smith shit the bed on the interviews
August 20, 20196 yr 11 hours ago, Goo Punch said: my biggest criticism of both seasons: the relationship crap. it was Holden in S1, and now it's Dr.Carr in S2. take away the contentious relationship aspect and each season is about perfect. Gotta include something to make the girlfriend/wife watch.
August 20, 20196 yr Watched first episode tonight finally. Wife was bored to tears. It did seem a bit slow. Hoping it picks up a bit once we get used to the characters again.
August 20, 20196 yr On 8/18/2019 at 10:15 PM, Mojo Hand said: It was good overall, but there was some stuff I didn't like. Hide contents - I really didn't like Tench's kid turning into baby Dexter. What are the odds that a serial killer investigator's kid ends up participating in a weird child murder? It seemed overly manufactured by the writers to me. And everything on the home front was kind of boring, IMO. - what happened with Ford's panic attacks? It was the dramatic opening to the season, then he freaks at a party, and then the writers forgot all about it aside from a wisecrack from Tench. It didn't become an issue during an interrogation or anything else. - what happened to the office expansion and Dr. Carr? Wasn't she supposed to be getting the new office going and training new agents while the others were in Atlanta? Instead her story just trailed off when she dumped her girlfriend. They should have at least hired Agent Barney at the end. I assume he'll be there next season, but why not add some stuff on this and do a full 10 episodes? - relatedly, why weren't they consulting with Dr. Carr on the Atlanta profile? Tench and Ford were batting around ideas about whether the guy was motivated by sex or success but she's the actual expert. Kind of weird they didn't even loop her in on a conference call and are drawing their own psychological conclusions. - Not enough interviews. The best parts of the season were Berkowitz, Manson, and Tex. Wish there was more of that. Yeah, it seems like they got too wrapped up in Atlanta and the rest of the arcs suffered a little bit, although I don't mind the Tench stuff. I was a little leery of Manson making an appearance, both because it seemed a little too soon and because of who that dickhead was, but I think it was executed perfectly, especially when contrasted with Tex.
August 21, 20196 yr With the BTK not being caught until 2005, what will Season 3 focus on? Atlanta Child Murders went from 1978-1981, so would think they would continue chronologically Ted Bundy was captured in 1978 but they could interview him. FBI profiled him. Dahmer? FBI helped catch Butcher Baker with profile in Alaska in early 80s John Joubert?
August 21, 20196 yr Author man, this sucks- i waited sooooo long for S3, watched it in three days, and now what? another 18 months or so before i can watch any more?
August 21, 20196 yr man, this sucks- i waited sooooo long for S3, watched it in three days, and now what? another 18 months or so before i can watch any more?Season 3?
August 21, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, Neonmoon said: With the BTK not being caught until 2005, what will Season 3 focus on? Atlanta Child Murders went from 1978-1981, so would think they would continue chronologically Ted Bundy was captured in 1978 but they could interview him. FBI profiled him. Dahmer? FBI helped catch Butcher Baker with profile in Alaska in early 80s John Joubert? Richard Ramirez makes a lot of sense based on the time line
August 21, 20196 yr Richard Ramirez makes a lot of sense based on the time line Jeffrey Dahmer would be a good subject. 1978-1991 was his killing timeline. Not sure how much the FBI was involved though
August 21, 20196 yr https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/holt-mccallany-mindhunter-season-2-david-fincher-visiting-real-life-killers-1231758 Pretty good little article with Holt McCallany. Always enjoy hearing about Fincher's methods and the fact that he wants five seasons makes my pants tight.
August 21, 20196 yr Anyone catch young Ned Stark as "Don't call me Elmer" Wayne Henley? That interview and the Dean Corll murders deserved so much more time. The actress that played Camille Bell should get an Emmy nod. The speech in the church after the Mayor was shouted down by community members is the high point of the season.
August 22, 20196 yr Ramirez timeline works but I don’t know if the FBI was involved. Jeffrey Dahmer, Robert Hansen, and John Joubert were all killing in the early 80s and the FBI profiled all of them. I think Dahmer might be an issue unless they fast forward a little since they didn’t catch him until 1991
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.