Ep 3. Episode 3
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In MINDHUNTER season 1 episode 3, titled "Episode 3," FBI agents Holden Ford and Bill Tench continue their work studying the behavior of serial killers. They travel to Sacramento, California to interview convicted serial killer Monte Rissell, who murdered multiple women in the 1970s. The interview is tense and at times disturbing, with Rissell showing no remorse for his crimes and boasting about his ability to manipulate women.
Back in Quantico, Virginia, Holden becomes increasingly obsessed with the cases they are studying. He begins to see connections between seemingly unrelated murders and develops his own theories about the psychology behind serial killing. However, his unorthodox methods and unconventional ideas don't sit well with everyone at the FBI. He clashes with his boss, Assistant Director Shepard, and struggles to get his ideas taken seriously.
Meanwhile, Bill deals with his own personal issues. His son Brian is acting out, and Bill and his wife Nancy are struggling to connect with him. As the stress of his work and personal life mount, Bill turns to alcohol to cope.
The episode also touches on the issue of sexism within the FBI. Holden and Bill are called to a meeting with several female agents who are concerned about the way they are being treated by their male colleagues. The women detail instances of harassment and discrimination, and Holden and Bill promise to take their concerns to higher-ups.
Overall, "Episode 3" is a tense and thought-provoking installment that delves deeper into the minds of serial killers while also exploring the personal struggles of the FBI agents tasked with studying them.