"The Fall" on British Telly: The Mind Games Serial Killers Play

For those missing "Criminal Minds" you can get a dose of profiles about serial killers from the three-season British television series "The Fall." Currently, it's available on the free streaming service Tubi.

Set in Belfast in 2013 it pits a tough seeming but emotionally damaged female star detective - Stella Gibson - against a highly intelligent Zelig-like strangler of females - Paul Spector. The plot is mostly about mind games. 

That's central because the evil mind of Spector manages to unravel those he comes in contact with. Those range from his wife to the psychiatrist trying to understand the psychodynamics to a peer willing to serve a life sentence for a mishap he wasn't responsible for. 

What dominates the mind stuff is Gibson's theory that serial killers are addicts: They must keep killing in an attempt to recapture the first high. Of course, it takes more and more to try to recreate the initial feeling. That's exactly why Spector has to continue adding elements to his ritualistic murders. 

Of course, thrown in that is the theory of self-hate. SPOILER ALERT. Spector winds up offing himself with a plastic bag, tied with a belt he lifted from the head of the psychiatric facility he just brutally attacked. So much of that inability to like yourself I bear witness to in my coaching. There is a building up of success, followed by self-defeating behavior. 

The path to self love? It's accepting that humans are a bunch of screw-ups. Don't assume you are any better than that. Gibson knows she's a mess. 

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