[s1e10] God Of Forgiveness, God Of Vengeance ✮ «Instant»
The finale focuses on the duality of religious redemption and earthly justice.
While " God of Forgiveness, God of Vengeance " is the title of the season finale for , its themes are often discussed alongside the series finale of Shōgun , titled "A Dream of a Dream". Both episodes grapple with the philosophical weight of life, death, and legacy. Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (S1E10) [S1E10] God of Forgiveness, God of Vengeance
: Jeffrey Dahmer seeks baptism and forgiveness from God, claiming he has "returned to God" and feels changed. This is juxtaposed with Christopher Scarver, a fellow inmate who views himself as a "vessel" for a "God of vengeance" sent to execute justice for Dahmer's victims. The finale focuses on the duality of religious
: Scarver beats Dahmer to death with a barbell, asserting that while Dahmer may believe he is forgiven, he cannot escape "God's wrath". Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (S1E10) : Jeffrey
: The episode contrasts Dahmer with John Wayne Gacy. While Gacy showed no remorse, Dahmer claimed his crimes were painless due to drugging his victims—raising the "trolley problem" ethical question: is one "better" than the other if both committed murder?