Jeff’s mother is upset over the fact that she’s feeling miserable during her pregnancy and she feels guilty since she assumes that many women enjoy pregnancy but she doesn’t. ..
In 1977, Jeff’s father tries to talk to him about girls while the two of them are fishing. He inquires as to whether Jeff likes any specific girl or if he is dating, but Jeff responds by saying that he doesn’t like them. He also tries to learn what Jeff knows about intercourse in an effort to educate him, but Jeff becomes uncomfortable and refuses to talk.
Jeff’s father asks him questions about his schoolwork and hobbies. Jeff tries to masturbate to pictures of women in a magazine, but he doesn’t feel anything. After, Jeff goes downstairs to check on his parents when they start to argue. His father tells him to go back upstairs and masturbate again, this time fantasizing about dissecting animals. ..
Jeff’s mother’s argument that Jeff’s mother believes UFOs are real and has driven around chasing them is a significant factor in Jeff’s demeanor.
Although it is not always inherited, schizophrenia is considered to be caused by genetic factors. A toxic home environment and Jeff’s mother’s mental instability may have contributed to his mental instability. Both biological and environmental factors appear to be at play in this situation. ..
Jeff heads to biology class at school. As the lecturer instructs, the students are asked to dissect a pig and examine its organs. Jeff is rude to a classmate, and another student compliments and encourages him, which makes Jeff feel good about himself. The task of dissecting is another domain in which Jeff excels, and his lecturer is impressed by his curiosity. He finds it so enjoyable that he asks to take the dead animal home. ..
Jeff’s parents get divorced, and Jeff’s mother gets custody of the kids. Additionally, we see that his mother doesn’t care who Jeff goes with and only cares about Jeff’s brother’s custody.
Jeff’s father reveals to him that he is divorcing his wife and Jeff asks if he will be staying with him, but his dad won’t give him a firm answer, telling him that “we’ll work it out.” When Jeff’s father notices that Jeff has brought the dead pig home from school, he encourages Jeff to continue because he believes his son has a knack for science.
Jeff’s mother leaves the house with her son, David. When Jeff tells her that he can’t just leave like that because he has his graduation and prom coming up, she tells him that she isn’t taking him anyway and that she needs to go clear her head.
Jeff’s mother and father both abandoned and ignored him. Jeff’s mother left with David to follow UFOs, and David’s father was allegedly involved with another woman, according to Jeff’s mother. Jeff ends up alone so he begins exercising, drinking excessively, and smoking to fill the void.
Jeff’s mother, a career director of women knitting, pursues a career in directing. She sobs with joy when given more responsibility at work and confesses how she regrets getting married and having children at a young age. Additionally, Jeff’s mother talks about how she just needed someone to listen to her and how her job gives her a sense of purpose because she can assist the other women in the same way that she wishes she had been assisted.
When we see things from her perspective, it’s easy to feel sorry for her. She has a lot of problems, and the extra work she puts on herself is only making them worse. It’s hard to see how she can be a good mother when she can’t even handle her own life.
Jeff is sent to a counselor by his lecturer for being late and drinking beer in class. The counselor, aware of Jeff’s parents’ divorce, doesn’t treat him harshly and instead talks to Jeff about his career. Jeff confesses to the counselor that he has a knack for science but that he cannot pursue it because of his math limitations. The counselor is also informed that Jeff is thinking of pursuing a career in fitness. ..
The flaw in the education system is that people must specialize in skills they may not even need in order to get a good job. Jeff tells her that he can’t afford to have dreams because he knows he won’t be able to support himself if he does. He clearly has an interest in organs, and if that interest had been channeled in the right way, he might have used it to succeed in a field like research. Sadly, his genetic predispositions combined with external factors turned him into a monster. ..
Jeff runs into the hitchhiker again while driving. This time, he invites him to his house and promises to drop him off at the party he wants to attend. Jeff doesn’t want him to go, so in the process, he also tries to kiss the hitchhiker . The Hitchhiker is startled by the attempt and tells Jeff to drop him off at a nearby stoplight. Jeff accidentally kills the guy when he tries to run away. He then seduces the Hitchhiker while he’s dead.
Jeff is clearly not intending to kill the man. He starts to panic after cutting the body with a drill, and he is stopped by the police for driving while intoxicated. However, he manages to convince them that his parents are getting divorced and they don’t arrest him.
Jeff is forced to take the body back to his house when it’s discovered that someone killed his family. He burns some of the body parts in the toilet and disposes of other parts in a way that ensures they will not be found.
The Episode Review
Jeff’s mother is pregnant and takes a number of pills while she is carrying him. It could have had an adverse effect on Jeff while he was a fetus, but the show illustrates the psychological factors that led to his current state. Additionally, it gives us the freedom to exercise critical thinking and make inferences.
The show does an excellent job of switching between timelines, and this is necessary to the storyline. The narrative is made more fascinating by this seamless transition, which also feels exciting to watch. ..
Jeff is a protagonist we can empathize with because he isn’t portrayed as fundamentally evil. You can see why he is the way that he is, and comprehend why he does the unspeakable things he does. Jeff’s backstory makes him relatable, as we can understand why he became the way that he did. ..
Although Jeff’s mother is initially portrayed as evil, the show subtly suggests that she might have schizophrenia, not to mention dealing with postpartum depression.
The show does a great job of showing off the characters and their depth. The characters are complex and have rich histories, which is shown through their interactions with each other and with the audience. Despite Jeff’s reputation as a serial killer, we can still see emotions in him.
The show does a fantastic job of piquing our interest. Even though we already know that he will kill numerous people brutally, Dahmer is turning into one heck of a crime drama.