I’m happy for the folks in the Ryan Murphy Stable of Players who keep getting paid, and I also hope that Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menéndez Story is sensitively done. FWIW, the Ryan Murphy true crime stuff is — in my opinion — generally much more tightly written and produced than his fictional works, almost all of which end up careening off the rails at some point. Feud: Capote vs. the Swans, admittedly, was…let’s call it Kinda True, and Mostly a Mess, but I truly think the issue there is that this season of Feud was meant to be about Charles and Diana, but (BLESSEDLY) switched sort of last minute. Both The People vs OJ Simpson and The Assassination of Gianni Versace were excellent, and though I didn’t watch the Dahmer miniseries, I understand it was well done.  I always find it interesting when Murphy tackles an event that I remember clearly happening in real life, so perhaps I will check this one out.

Anyway, of course Chloe Sevigny is involved.

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