Making a Murderer Part 2Â was finally released yesterday and fans have been bing-watching the new series.
The first season of the popular docu-series was originally released three years ago and fans have been eagerly waiting for a second season.
Making a Murderer Part 2 focuses on the evidence that prompted Steven Avery and his nephew, Brendan Dassey’s convictions as they serve life in prison.
The second season of the docu-series has already changed many fans’ minds regarding Steven and Brendan.
One fan took to Twitter to say: “Watched the first 2 Episodes of Srs 2 @MakingAMurderer last night. At the end of series 1 i still thought Avery was guilty but Brendan innocent. I now believe both innocent!”
Many others have reiterated the fact that the series is extremely captivating and some even described it as being addictive.
Watched the first 2 Episodes of Srs 2 @MakingAMurderer last night. At the end of series 1 i still thought Avery was guilty but Brendan innocent. I now believe both innocent! #SubjectToChange #MakingAMurdererPart2
— Donn1e C (@Donn1eC_RFC) October 20, 2018
Making A Murderer Season 2 has been released. See you all in a few days. #MakingAMurdererPart2 #Netflix
— Avril (@avril_brandon) October 20, 2018
I watched all 10 episodes yesterday, what a gripping watch, soo frustrating they won’t #freebrandondassey keep up the good work.. X
— Lisa Kershaw (@lisakershaw4) October 20, 2018
Many described the series as frustrating, infuriating and compelling as fans praised Steven’s post-conviction lawyer, Kathleen Zellner, who was introduced in the second series.
Fans have also expressed their anger towards the conviction of Steven and Brendan, as the docu-series continues to dominate Netflix viewing.
The new series not only follows both Steven and Brendan’s journey, but it also focuses on Brendan’s continuous attempts to bring his case to the supreme court.
Nah. His conviction was overturned but the state decided to appeal that ruling. I had to stop watching the show while they were arguing this. Just ridiculous that anyone could think that confession wasn’t fed to him by the police.
— Laura LaDue (@nutterfrog) October 20, 2018
#MakingAMurderer continues to be utterly riveting both in form and content. Further proof, as if it were needed, that America has serious and fundamental societal problems. #MakingAMurdererPart2 @NetflixUK
— Steve Boylan (@SteveBoylan) October 20, 2018
Watching making a murderer is soooo frustrating i cant
— pascalle (@zarrythoughts) October 20, 2018