As his NFL stardom rises, Aaron commits a violent act that casts a haunting shadow over his picture-perfect life. FX’s American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez all new Tuesdays. Stream on Hulu.
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The first installment of FX’s American Sports Story is based on the podcast Gladiator: Aaron Hernandez and Football Inc. from The Boston Globe and Wondery. The 10-episode limited series charts the rise and fall of NFL superstar Aaron Hernandez and explores the disparate strands of his identity, his family, his career, his suicide and their legacy in sports and American culture.
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I do not believe Hernandez was gay, but had serious mental health issue’s before football that got worse overtime.
And where is your evidence to disprove this ? Don’t say having a fiancee and kid either because men be on the down low all the time. Funny thing is Aaron actually took Ryan to Costa Rica for a week. Did anybody not watch the trial or listen to the Prison phone calls between Aaron and Ryan ? I mean come on, it’s so obvious. People just wanna be delusional and little homophobic.
And where is your evidence to disprove this ? Don’t say having a fiancee and kid either because men be on the down low all the time. Funny thing is Aaron actually took Ryan to Costa Rica for a week. Did anybody not watch the trial or listen to the Prison phone calls between Aaron and Ryan ? I mean come on, it’s so obvious. People just wanna be delusional
Hernandez literally admitted it from prison to multiple people
I think Aaron had other men attracted to him because of who he was and what he had and they (guys) wanted in on it all as well.
I don’t believe Aaron had mental health issues. But what I do believe is that Aaron had what other guys wanted.
This series is terrible. At this point we all know that Aaron was bisexual, but why is that the focal point of this ENTIRE series. I don’t understand what’s going on here. Every other scene is about his sexuality. What are they trying to convey/achieve with this? Aaron was involved in a questionable shooting after the chain snatching incident when he was in college. I would like to have seen that storyline developed more. The time spent focusing on his sexuality would be better served exploring the dynamics of his strained relationship with his mother, and reflecting on his father’s influence on his life. This focus on his sexuality is overkill. It’s also offensive to the homosexual community bc not only is the sensationalism annoying, it can’t be argued that the filmmakers are trying to imply that Aaron’s identity struggles somehow turned him into a killer; an implication that is highly offensive to any homosexual who’s had to deal with the very real identity struggles that often coincide with accepting that reality. This is just ridiculous, and I was really looking forward to this series.
Its Netflix, the most pro alphabet company involved with flix.
They want to paint a picture of a tormented soul who couldn’t “come out” and turned him into a monster.
@@qaz-fi1idYep and it’s ridiculous. Being gay does not turn you into a raging lunatic. This could have been a good series but it’s terrible.
@@qaz-fi1id and what do you know about down low closeted men who would do anything to keep it a secret, even kill. Just say you don’t like the fact your murdering football player was bi/gay especially a high profile football player that had everything to lose if that came out. Not everyone is gonna be able to relate to that and it’s only a part of his story. You wanna leave it out because you don’t like it, please.
Plus it’s a recurring theme for Ryan Murphy and his writing /production style much of the time. Js,,, I have noticed it in many of his different shows over the last 2 decades.
Wow, I’m watching this episode right now and while I knew they’d show the Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado shooting, I was sure the filmmakers would leave it ambiguous as to who fired the shots from Aaron’s vehicle. While I do believe Aaron was the shooter, it’s irresponsible writing, directing, etc. to depict Aaron as the shooter when a jury found him not guilty of that charge. It’s unfair and journalistically irresponsible to construct your own narrative based on your opinion when a court of law came to a different conclusion.
Writers were convinced he did it. They were quoted saying that he did those murders despite the acquittal hence the scene depicting Aaron being the shooter.
It makes me think of the O.J. Simpson case…js
@@ZombiesGaming100 I “believe” he did it too but I don’t agree with depicting it that way when a jury found him not guilty. I saw the writers trying to defend their reasons for doing it. It may have been the same response you saw but still I feel like it compromises journalistic integrity and ethics by disrespecting a jury’s decision that way. Just my opinion.
I agree with your point here. They should not have shown it as if he fired the shots when a jury acquitted him.
I love the love scene with Aaron and another man rather then Chico with Shay. You go boy.
You don’t wanna see shayianna a women with her men but want Aaron with another man is crazy May God heal this world in Jesus name amen
@@JadenHunter-mo4xk Where in my comment did I say I want? I said I love.
gay asf
i think they went to overboard trying to make it entertaining. for 1 nobody knew if he was that gay or not. they portray him like he was gay asf. for 2 he didn’t shoot and kill sum people outside the club what happened in real life according to news reports is totally different. number 3 he did not shoot sum dude in the eye and he survived like in the very beginning. i like the show but i feel like it’s very unrealistic