Go: [s1e2] Please Don't
: Despite the boy being dazed, bleeding, and clearly underage, officers John Balcerzak and Joseph Gabrish dismiss the situation as a "domestic spat" between adult gay lovers. Influenced by homophobia and racial bias, they hand the boy back to Dahmer, who murders him shortly after they leave. Critical Reception
Critics highlighted the performance of , noting his ability to capture Dahmer's "weird dead robot" persona. While the episode moves at a slower pace than the first, reviewers from sites like Decider and IMDb praised it for moving beyond sensationalism to offer a sobering inquiry into the societal and institutional failures that allowed Dahmer to continue his spree. "Monster" Please Don't Go (TV Episode 2022) - IMDb [S1E2] Please Don't Go
The second episode of the Netflix limited series DAHMER - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story , titled explores the psychological foundations of Jeffrey Dahmer’s crimes by contrasting his present-day actions in 1991 with his turbulent childhood. Directed by Clement Virgo, the episode shifts from the intense horror of the premiere to a more measured character study, delving into the theme of abandonment. Origins of a Monster : Despite the boy being dazed, bleeding, and