Fans slam Season 3 of Ryan Murphys Monster as disturbing and weird

This is far from a monster mash.Fans are blasting Season 3 of Ryan Murphy’s controversial Netflix show, “Monster” on social media.“Just finished the first two episodes of Monster : The Ed Gein Story.I have no f*cking idea what I’m watching.
This sh-t is disturbing and weird as hell,” one fan said on X, formerly Twitter. They added, “but I gotta say Charlie Hunnam is delivering an amazing performance.” Each season of the Emmy winning Netflix anthology series dramatizes a different real-life murderer.Season 1 starred Evan Peters as the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, Season 2 focused on the Menendez brothers, and Season 3 stars Charlie Hunnam as Ed Gein – the notorious killer from the 1950s. Gein inspired a slew of classic horror movie villains, including the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” monster Leatherface and Norman Bates in “Psycho.” Gein committed his crimes in Plainfield, Wisconsin.
He was known for murdering people and decorating his home with human skin and remains of his victims.He was arrested in 1957 and sent to a psychiatric facility.
He died in 1984 of respiratory failure at the age of 77.However, many audience members are slamming Murphy and his team for depicting Gein’s life inaccurately. “They took INCREDIBLE liberties with this story… Netflix did a f–king terrrrrrible job,” another viewer said, adding, “If you watch this, understand it’s unbelievably dramatized and about 50% fabricated.” Harold Schechter, a true crime historian who wrote, “Deviant: The Shocking True Story of Ed Gein, the Original Psycho,” told The Post last October that he had serious reservations before the show came out. “I hadn’t been approached in any way,” he said at the time.“And my book – in all modesty – is the definitive Gein book,” he said.
“Certain alarm bells went off, like, ‘How can they make this without at least consulting my book?’”Another fan quipped, “We’re watching Ed Gein on Netflix &...