You have to put a whole bunch of "" to make it work, Beverly. \\o/
that's 5
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You have to put a whole bunch of "" to make it work, Beverly. \\o/
that's 5
You have to do, like four of them in a row \\0/ or something (just the first arm) to get it to print.
I think people frequently mock the things they want the most before they can admit to themselves that they want them.
Keerap. I'll just stick with YaY!
Oh, lord, I'm flailing.
Flail all you want! We'll always make more.
I don't think Dean ever considered that he *might* want a normal life until now, with death (or hell, whatever) waiting in just a few months. I also think he needs to associate it with something he already understands.
In this case, Ben is a cool kid, the kind of kid he probably was. Lisa is a good mom, and still super hot. With that frame of reference, I think he could actually finally see how a life like that would be kind of nice.
He's looking down that road not taken. Till now, there could always have been a fork that led that way. But with the time he has left, that's never going to happen now. I don't think he wants it. He's just having to give up the idea it's there, if he ever did decide he wanted it.
I like your theory, Bev. I think it makes more sense than mine.
Still. Oh, DEAN.
the Uncanny Valley of pretty
This would explain why I hated his character on Days. (I mean, that and the ludicrous writing.)
In re Dean's expectations, it really bugs me that nobody has ever looked him up and down and said, "Babe, you are a textbook serial killer."
Because, he kind of is. No fixed address, dazzlingly charming and outgoing, no compunctions about getting physical when he thinks the situation calls for it -- that's 100% Ted Bundy, from the outside. (Obviously, we know better.)
I think he would be heartbroken to hear it, but... I like to think that at least one in 100 women would have a cautious head on her shoulders, you know? Or, like, a posse.
I think it's something he's always wanted at the back of his mind--look how he was with the only serious relationship we've seen him have (Cassie). But, like most other things he's wanted *for himself*, it didn't meet the triage bar for the release. But other than that aspect, I'm with Bev.
(Err. Hi. I just got home from work. I'm not speaking human yet.)
No fixed address, dazzlingly charming and outgoing, no compunctions about getting physical when he thinks the situation calls for it -- that's 100% Ted Bundy, from the outside.
Early Bundy had a fixed address. He had a job, and he had friends. Before the first time he was caught, of course.
As I recall, most famous serial killers (we grow them like weeds up here) have a seemingly-normal outside life. Though most of the ones I can think of aren't charming like Bundy was. Ridgway, for example, was both fugly and creepy, despite having a job and a series of wives.