Ryan Murphy is at it again, folks, and this time he's brought actor Charlie Hunnam along for the ride. The television empire built up by the endlessly efficient writer/producer/showrunner extraordinaire spans the likes of "Glee," "American Horror Story," "9-1-1," and, of course, the recent "Monster" anthology series. After the true-crime show previously explored the depths of killers such as Jeffrey Dahmer and Erik and Lyle Menendez, this latest installment stars Hunnam as Ed Gein — a real-life villain no less monstrous, but one that the general public knows far less about (comparatively speaking, at least). That posed a bit of a challenge for the creative team, Hunnam included, though it also gave rise to as chilling and memorable a performance as any in his career thus far.

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