Nah, wouldn't recommend past maybe the first episode. It's interesting at first, and the narrator introduces theories that The Son of Sam wasn't acting alone. There are a couple of compelling points that I thought, "Huh" about, but things quickly devolve into a wildly ridiculous level of conspiracy theory that promotes the Satanic Panic, which as a society we now understand was based on very little more than just that - panic. He also displays bizarre paranoia about things that seem perfectly predictable and logical. Then he draws weird cult links to other unrelated famous murders, using phrases like, "I had no idea how deep this goes," and really I rolled my eyes like a hundred times during most of this show. I'll say if indulging yourself in wacky conspiracies is your thing, then go for it, but really, the satanic cult stuff, just take with a pinch of salt. The narrator was a product of his time, but ultimately his overarching theory makes no sense at all.