kerfy : where was it that the rabbi was arrested for "anti semitism" ,, ?? smh
kronickurves : Contains spoilers. Click to show. I agree with the Librarian. It's bizarre that these people are attacking library books, wh...
YgraineDance : The season-long story arc format here puts me in mind of another show I really loved back ...
yellow_rose1 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. The guy that is going to pick up the inmate named Candice says, it is so expensive to date...
hellsingfan01 : This film is such an underrated film two great filmmakers working together to bring us one...
mkmikas : support your local library vibe
hellsingfan01 : This film is such an underrated film two great filmmakers working together to bring us one...
grasshopper rex : I remember reading Fahrenheit 451 when I was a teen and thinking it was farfetched and unl...
kronickurves : Another fantastic episode!!!
The facts contained in this series about Charles Manson were never released to the public during the whole Helter Skelter trial(s). I’m not in any way suggesting that Manson was innocent of coercing and manipulating the 4 most obedient followers (Charles “Tex” Watson, Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel and Linda Kasabian) into the murders. However, Manson is definitely an argument for lack of healthy formative nurture, in the Nature vs Nurture debate. He was abandoned, institutionalised for most of his life, demeaned, beaten… should society have expected something else? Society made him. This is where the whole “system” fails. The result is what happened. The whole Dennis Wilson situation just served to further catalyst a sense of betrayal, core rejection and solidified an idea that fueled Manson’s paranoia and [almost necessary] sociopathic tendencies (which were also learned/taught to him through his long institutional life as “life skills”). This series creates a lot of questions in the mind of the viewer. Heartbreakingly large “what if?” questions.