Patrick Bateman is a narcissistic, self centred, arrogant nightmare, and that's before highlighting the fact that he's a murderous psychopath. Over the years, audiences still can't help but love the character of Patrick Bateman; he is the epitome of a perfect anti-hero.
Topics for this episode include how American Psycho is more culturally relevant today than at the films release in 2000, an analysis on why audiences should dislike Patrick and juxtaposing these ideologies by talking about what makes him such a likeable character, discussions on both the Charles Whitman sharp shooting incident and the Ted Bundy case, along with my thoughts on the films ambiguity.