

History. Pattern. Profile.
13/10/2017
Overview
An agent in the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit develops profiling techniques as he pursues notorious serial killers and rapists.
Status: Canceled
Rating: 81%
Original language: EN
First Air Date: 13/10/2017
Last Air Date: 16/08/2019
Official website:
https://www.netflix.com/title/80114855
Status: Canceled
First Air Date: 13/10/2017
Last Air Date: 16/08/2019
Number of season: 2
Number of episodes: 19
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5290382
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q25340152
Facebook: https://facebook.com/MINDHUNTER
Instagram: https://instagram.com/mindhunter
Review by: MovieGuys
Written by: MovieGuys on 2019-05-16T02:48:42.642Z
There's little that's conceptually different in crime drama Mindhunter. It takes its cue from films like Silence of the Lambs and tries to craft a series with a 70's vibe.
Regrettably, on its own this is not enough to carry this series. It needed more but fails to deliver. Its not helped by a rather pretentious and at times silly take on criminal profiling. It wants to be taken seriously but really it has more in common with corny series like Criminal Minds, than it might care to admit.
On the upside its watchable, as its topic is inherently interesting in a morbidly depressing way and the acting is fair.
By all means take a look but don't expect anything special. 5/10 from me.
Review by: SeanDillon
Written by: SeanDillon on 2022-02-28T14:53:26.704Z
First season great, the psychology is very interesting, the plot is good, at the beginning it's a little slow but then it kicks in and you can't stop.
Second season... not so great, the plot is sloppy, part of the story has no ending, they completely deviate from their goal... The second season is pretty bad.
Review by: rsanek
Written by: rsanek on 2024-07-11T12:08:59.780Z
Amazing. The best true crime style show I've seen. Bummer that they didn't do so well with the ending though.
Review by: misubisu
Written by: misubisu on 2025-12-22T04:38:54.735Z
Score: 8/10
Mindhunter is a masterfully crafted, intellectually riveting series that, for its brief but impactful run, redefined the psychological crime drama. It is indeed a mixed bag, but one where the quality of its best elements is so exceptional that the whole remains essential viewing. The series plunges us into the late 1970s birth of the FBI's Behavioural Science Unit, where agents Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill Tench (Holt McCallany) pioneer the art of criminal profiling by interviewing imprisoned serial killers to understand the "why" behind the violence.
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Verdict:
Mindhunter earns its 8/10 on the towering strength of its first season, its unparalleled atmosphere, and its trio of phenomenal performances, especially from the understated powerhouse that is Anna Torv. It is a brilliant, haunting, and meticulously detailed look at the origins of modern criminal psychology. The disappointing stumble of its second season and its untimely end prevent a perfect score, but what remains is still some of the most intelligent and unsettling television ever made.
Watch if: You love psychological thrillers, true-crime procedurals, character studies, and dialogue-driven tension. Skip if: You require fast-paced action, conventional narrative closure, or are sensitive to dark, psychologically heavy subject matter.