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He's just misunderstood, and no one else can see to his gooey kind center LIKE I CAN!"
Yeah, but you get that for Angelus too. Hell, there's probably a Voldemort apologist. Which is not to compare Dexter to either of those works--but generally I ignore that branch of fan-frenzy anyway. I just keep remembering what he said in the pilot, about being really good at faking social interactions, which makes watching him play with Rita's kids so much more layered. How much of that is the act, and how much of it is the Code of Harry telling him he needs to have something like that to keep up appearances?
I'd been trying to remember where I saw MCH from, and then when I IMDB'ed him I did a forehead-thwack. Six Feet Under, of course and unsurprising. But somehow it didn't ping me at all.
Haven't seen the third episode of Dexter yet, but the first two episodes? Oh my GOD, so good.
And I need to watch The Wire more quickly. I'm almost done with season two. A few things of note:
a) I want to marry Lester Freamon. I have since episode 3.
b) Stringer Bell is hot like burning.
c) My love for Omar cannot be textually rendered.
I want to marry Lester Freamon. I have since episode 3.
Smooth Lester Cool!
Stringer Bell is hot like burning.
What, you love String but not Frank Sobatka?
My love for Omar cannot be textually rendered.
I can't wait for you to catch up. I was one of those who found Spike more and more annoying for staying alive lost past his sell-by date. Omar has walked that same line, but stayed on the right side of it.
I guess I just don't understand the need to fixate on ruthless characters and then construct imaginary scenarios where they'd be really nice people if someone would just give them some understanding.
Then again, watching Joss' and Tim's shows has prepared me to have an appreciation of destructive and unrepentantly evil characters, like Angelus, Darla, Drusilla, Jaye Tyler...
What, you love String but not Frank Sobatka?
Dude, Frank Sobatka is a pretty awesome character. He's smart and dedicated, and it's not fair that he has Zig for a son, but he just does not look like Idris Elba does in a suit and glasses.
On occasion, I can be very, very shallow. And he makes Macroeconomics hot.
I can't wait for you to catch up.
Neither can I! It has such a huge cast and a complicated storyline, and yet I know who everyone is, and... and... Jesus, we are in a golden age of TV.
I love Frank but in the way that he makes me cry(and have this whole rant about Chris Bauer never winning an Emmy for it and... don't get me started.) I think he reminds me of some relatives.
But I love Stringer in the way that makes me wonder what he smells like.
And I gotta change my tag now...
But I love Stringer in the way that makes me wonder what he smells like.
What Erika Said.
Hey, I should change my tag, too.
Rawls is just, everybody's worst boss ever, isn't he?
You're right, Lester is one of the few of The Wire's good husband candidates, Shrift.
Although the soft spot I've always had for Pres has grown a lot this season.ETA: Although the thing about The Wire always is, that liking a guy isn't always a sign that he is worthy, because Clay Davis is really a scourge, but I am continually amused by him in full-on fat-cat mode.
Well, sheeit.
Am still incredibly horrified by the fact that Namond's mother actively *promotes* her son's entry into the "game". I always thought that came about from some sort of absenteeism or...denial. Which are tragic enough, but that shit ain't no Junior Achievement. I always get mad at her for not being protective or something.