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Here Are 13 Genuinely Interesting Facts From The Array Of Fascinating Documentaries We Got This Year
Who knew people hated Barney the Dinosaur so much!

23 Infuriatingly Bad TV Show Storylines From 2022 That Never Should Have Been Green-Lit
"That was the most bizarre bullshit I have ever seen in my life...and I watched Pretty Little Liars."

What's The Worst TV Storyline You Watched This Year?
You just know Riverdale is going to be on this list.

Evan Peters Stayed In Character As Jeffrey Dahmer For "Months" To Prepare For The Role
Niecy Nash said, "People often ask me, 'What is Evan Peters like?' 'What is it like getting to work with him?' And I told Evan backstage, I said, 'My answer is: I don't really know Evan. I didn't get to know Evan. Because Evan stayed in his process.'"

"Dahmer – Monster" Has Been Dubbed "Practically Unbearable" — Here Are 11 Things The Series Changed
Dahmer didn't actually wear his glasses in court for one good reason.

19 True Crime Audiobooks And Podcasts To Listen To After Watching Netflix's "Dahmer"
More true crime listens to get addicted to.

Kesha's Mom Apologized For The "Cannibal" Lyric That Referenced Jeffrey Dahmer
"It was a tongue-in-cheek, funny song. It was not actually about cannibalism. It was just a title.”

Netflix's "Dahmer" Is Receiving Criticism Again, This Time From The Journalist Who Broke The Jeffrey Dahmer Story In Real Life
Netflix's new show about Jeffrey Dahmer has received criticism from people, and now the journalist who first reported on the murders in 1991 is sharing what the show got wrong.

Evan Peters Discussed How Playing Jeffrey Dahmer Was One Of The "Hardest" Things He's Had To Do In His Life
Netflix's new series about serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is being described by viewers as harrowing, and Evan Peters talked about how he was "very scared" to take on the role.

Netflix's "Dahmer" Is Getting Criticized By People, Including The Family Of One Of His Victims, And Here's Why
The family of one of Jeffrey Dahmer's victims is calling out the new Ryan Murphy–produced Netflix series for "making money off of this tragedy."