Is mindhunter the last bastion for all white casts in the 21st century?

Is mindhunter the last bastion for all white casts in the 21st century?

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The show literally got BLACKED this season

No. Half the show was focused on niggers this season. And that wasn't even the biggest problem with it.
The b plots were so lame I started skipping them

As much as you want to pretend they don't exist like the sheltered manchildren you are, no there are blacks and gays in the show. If you choose to stop watching because, the fanbase might actually improve.

Half the show was focused on whitey being the saviour yet again!

son of a bitch, I shouldve known this was coming. All I want are shows and movies without forced diversity.

If that was the message you got, you're pretty dumb. It was saying white man bad. Black man good

They openly advertised that it would focus on the Atlanta child murders, and they ended up doing it in the most hamfisted sjw way imaginable

>whole second season is about black people
Nani?

Agreed. ALLLLLL about that Child killer in Atlanta. It was boring and un-intriguing. I wanted to go inside the minds of Manson and all the other killers like we did with Kemper and such. Mind you it would of been cool to have an actual narrative and longer screen time for B.T.K. including the gruesome methods of his acts. This whole show is starting to miss the detail and point of the actual killings associated with serial killers. Instead we spend time trying to figure out fictional characters with little backstory to the serial killers there interviewing.

By Holden being right and the culprit being arrested?

fuck. I just started season 2, I really liked season 1 but if what you say is true, then that sucks.

>black person shows up
WAAAAAAH FORCED DIVERSITY

Stop watching after Episode 5.

The Atlanta stuff starts in Episode 3 and comes on really strongly right off the bat. It's not even the worst part of the season either, sadly. There's also a forced lesbian subplot for Carr that's basically a retread of Holden's gf from season 1 but with forced "social commentary", even Tench gets a subplot that's super cringeworthy, unrealistic, and feels like something out of a corny network TV show.

Episode 5 is absolute kino though, it has 3 great interview scenes and it's totally separate from the Atlanta bullshit.

Insider here, this is the Mindhunter Cinematic Universe that's coming. Don't you FUCKS dare question me
>2021: Mindhunter Season 3
>2022: The Family (Manson prequel)
>2023: The Bundy Diaries
>2025: Mindhunter Season 4
>2026: Carr
>2027: Dahmer: Season 1
>2028: BTK: The Later Years
>2029: The Brian Tench Tapes

>okay now crucify him, I SAID FUCKING CRUCIFY HIM ARE YOU FUCKING DEAF
>yeah you're gonna learn about jesus now boy, you know you're momma gonna like this, that's right
>OK faggots time to bail, fucking pigs all over

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Dunno know why people seeing that Brian is a little off comes as a shocker. Didn't this kid break into Tench's worksafe and saw the pictures of victims in S1?

Please. Netflix has a quota to fill.

I'm just past the episode with the somewhay confusing cross-running scene in front of the WE WUZ march, do they ever address that Brian saw this shit? It was almost like the Tench and Crying Blonde forgot it even happened

If you're going to be racist, at least try to be funny.

it presented all the blacks except jim barney as complete retards though

>all this crying ITT

Atlanta was crucial to proving that profiling was valuable and made it so the BSU was actually taken seriously. It's a real case and was covered in the book the show is based on. Speedwatchers should be gassed.

you're a double retard
just because characters have opinions doesn't mean the show is endorsing them or saying they're the right ones
holden was proven right in the end that the killer was black and the mayor and general community's refusal to admit it wasn't the KKK was the reason why so many kids ended up dying.

They don't draw back on it, per-se. In universe Tench and wife most likely treated it like not a big deal at the time. With the whole crucifixion deal, the bed-wetting and the mutism, you can put it all together.

Their behavior is obviously retarded, but the show is presenting it through a thick layer of "Black people are oppressed and you will never understand us" posturing. It's like with Jazz Jennings's artificial vagina falling apart, TV shows want to blatantly show us wrong things but insist to us that they are right.

I didn't get that impression at all. It laid it out as "they have reason to blame the klan but they are clearly not thinking logically in this situation".

I guess you have a point this.might be before people realized shit like that could mess you up, or how cartoons turn you into a gay furry

Understand that some here don't think rationally.

I lost my shit when Tench called Manson a fucking midget.

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I really saw it as the blacks being blinded by their muh oppression to think straight, just like the how the mayor called it off after holden mentioned the culprit is most likely black
also the fact that they were claiming that the officials weren't answering their calls or investigating their deaths, even though the case was active, but there was just nothing to go with.

Literally a child version of me

They are all a bunch of fags sounds about white

Tench is BASED but I didn't like him getting so riled up over Manson. Was Manson just too much for him to handle? Going from some funny perverts to a full blown maniac?

It's boring. It's just one episode stretched over one season.

No, it's because Manson kept yelling "You're killers and your children are killers!" Tench would've normally written him off as crazy but seeing as his son strangled and crucified a toddler, Charles fucking Manson calling him out on that understandably stressed him out.

>muh oppression
It was very real, and especially prevalent back then.

Damn, now I realize that. I guess I'm a brainlet.

Brian didn't strangle him. The Crucifixion was his idea but he didn't take part in the murder. Manson was telling them that serial killers are made, a product of their upbringing. After what Brian did this obviously upset Tench as it was the exact opposite of what he anted to hear

Manson was coming on strong basically trying to indoctrinate Ford and Tench like he presumably did with every person he encountered. Tench had no option but to push back as hard as he did, or else start compromising with Manson and playing into his shtick. Manson also struck a nerve with Tench when he started talking about "your children" for obvious reasons, that was when Tench lost his cool rather than just responding with blunt skepticism. Wendy was pretty much right that the Manson interview was pointless for their research.

bros, why did they include the atlanta killings? they are so uninteresting

Except they present it as an injustice at the end with that endcard. 27 of the 29 murders went unsolved. Whether they wanted to or not, it was heavily implied that they got the wrong guy and it was the klan the whole time

Can we ban any mindhuner threads for a month? these threads have been some of the worst on Yea Forums since S2 released. occupied almost exclusively by morons

Also one of the police chiefs saying you can tell a budding killer by their eyes and Tench looks at Brian as if he does Kemper

shut yo ass up gayboi

Imagine posting this unironically, this made the Atlanta black community look terrible

right, the point was hammered pretty hard. no idea how that other idiot missed it

You didn’t even watch the show. Every black person shown except for the FBI agent is either a psychotic serial killer or an irrational moron.

I skipped past the lesbian shit and the plot of the show was totally sensible and fine. I didn't do that for Tench's family garbage but will next season. I could've skipped past it and been fine understanding the real plot, except maybe the points about him having to travel back and forth between Atlanta and Virginia and missing the investigation. Not a huge loss though. Anyone who is going to watch Season 2 should feel free to skip those parts and come away with a decent show. The Atlanta stuff was fine in my opinion because it showed the blacks being paranoid fucking retards that refused to let go of their prejudices despite accusing whites of the same thing. And their black leaders were corrupt shitbrains that served themselves only.

If anything they implied that some of the murders were perpetrated by powers above their control, this was obvious when it panned to the silhouettes in the police chief's office.

The end card was more of a callout on the police as a whole for getting the conviction and then wrapping it up without getting any real closure or justice. Holden himself, and John E Douglas both say that Wayne committed a good portion of the murders, but that there was surely at least 1 other killer.

You're looking for things that are not there.

It was painfully obvious they were setting up a "Brian might be a budding serial killer" plotline from the first time Brian is introduced. Before we meet him even, when Tench is talking about how quiet he is and he doesn't know how to get him to talk, he's adopted, etc. I thought they were going to build to it more gradually but they jumped right into hyper drive with the crucifixion thing.

>Except they present it as an injustice at the end with that endcard. 27 of the 29 murders went unsolved.
because unsolved murders are an injustice. unless you're the most far-gone polfag in the world, you should be able to understand that it wasn't right for the police to just close the case and pin everything on one guy.
also there absolutely isn't an implication that the klan was behind it. every time that line of thinking came up it was either shot down by holden or from one of the unstable mothers, there was also an entire interview showing that there were klan members around but they weren't responsible.

It's really disappointing how mediocre it fundamentally is, considering how involved Fincher is. If it wasn't for the yellow filter you wouldn't notice it.

i just thought they were going to pepper his plotlines throughout as threads to connect Tench's home and work life. i never thought they would go full retard and involve him an a murder