The tenth and final episode of the limited series, developed by Stu Zicherman and executive produced by Ryan Murphy, functions as an autopsy of both a man and a system. Unlike traditional true-crime finales that focus strictly on the verdict, this episode examines the complex intersection of legal machinery, biological trauma, and psychological collapse. The Illusion of Redemption
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| Outlet | Rating for S01E10 | Notable Quote | |--------|------------------|----------------| | The Ringer | 9.2/10 | “A devastating finale that earns its tears” | | Variety | 4.5/5 | “10-bit storytelling in an 8-bit world” | | IMDb user score | 8.7/10 (4,200+ votes) | “Hard to watch but impossible to ignore” | But this encode changes the viewing experience for
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: Hernandez is represented by new lawyers in a trial for the double homicide of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado. While he is found not guilty of the murders, his mental state continues to deteriorate. Prison Life and Tragedy