Ryan Murphy claps back at Menéndez Brothers series backlash: “I have many things to say about that” <div>
the show — which he spent three years researching — “presents over 10 points of view of different events,” and he “had an obligation to show all of that.”
“In this age where people can really talk about sexual abuse, which I didn’t have when I was younger … talking about it and … writing about all points of view can be controversial,” he explained.
“[This show is] a Rashomon kind of approach, where there were four people involved … Two of them are dead and two of them are alive … We had an obligation as storytellers to also try and put in their perspective based on our research.”
After Netflix's "Dahmer," the producer is no stranger to controversy.
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