[s17e3] Monster -

Investigations reveal Wilmer was murdered over an ongoing dispute or grievance targeted at his brother, rather than himself.

This episode expertly contrasts Ed’s desire to fit into post-war normal society with the harsh reality of his severe, undiagnosed psychological conditions and internal visions. [S17E3] Monster

A young man named Wilmer is shot and killed in a sudden act of violence. Investigations reveal Wilmer was murdered over an ongoing

A heavy subplot details the absolute devastation of another individual, Alejandro, whose family was wiped out in a car crash. The subsequent insurance payoff or settlement left him wealthy but emotionally bankrupt. A heavy subplot details the absolute devastation of

The series uses surrealist sequences to depict Ed's active schizophrenia and hallucinations, forcing the audience to guess what actually occurred and what was a manifestation of his mind.

The episode highlights the horrifying collateral damage of street justice, where innocent family members pay the price for their relatives' actions.

True-crime communities frequently point out how real-life family dynamics (such as a surviving sister not mentioned on air) are often omitted for streamlined television storytelling.