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True crime fans got their wish recently after the release of “Monsters” on Netflix. “Monsters” is about the case of Lyle and Erik Menendez. The boys had to suffer through years of mental abuse and torture by their parents. Once the murder was completed, the boys opened up to their therapist. From there, the show walks viewers through their lives by telling their stories through therapy sessions. Despite the excitement around a show made on this court case, critics are displeased with how it turned out. One critic Dan Einav at the Financial Times shared how the show “proves itself capable of confronting a complex case with sensitivity- which makes its increasing sensationalism and salaciousness all the more frustrating.” The storyline plays on comedy and romance instead of the issue at hand. Therefore, it is seen as “too positive” and doesn’t capture the abuse and torture they endured. Another comment from a critic was how “while visually stunning, the story lacks the emotional and narrative depth that would have made it great.” It seems as though the show was rushed to be produced. While there were scenes with the boys’ therapist, it didn’t dive into psychology as much as it should’ve. It would have been interesting to see both sides of the court case and how the jury reached the verdict. On the other hand, the visuals and music used in the show were incredible. The show is all over social media because of the music that was chosen during scenes where the boys were plotting their murder. Compared to other true crime shows, this falls very low on the list of recommended watches.

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Riley Thayer

Holy Cross '28

Hi! My name is Riley Thayer. I am from Long Island, New York. I am 18 years old and a freshman at Holy Cross. I just turned 18 on July 27. I love going to the beach and hanging out with my friends. I have a very big family and I hang out with them a lot. We all live very close to each other. I have a dog named Easton. I named him Easton because I used to play softball and Easton is a softball company. He is a maltipoo and is turning 7! I am planning to study political science, possibly on the pre-law track. I am interested in journalism and advocacy. A lot of the work I do at home as well as in school is based in non-profit organizations to help children with disabilities. I love to read books on my own time. I find that I can’t read that much while in school, but I read so much over the summer. My favorite book I have ever read is A Little Life by Hanya Yanigahara. I also love to play pickleball. My friends and I would play for hours at our local park.