Talk:Buddy/@comment-68.110.66.206-20150225053641/@comment-1854917-20150227005409

Which makes you, in fact, a violent person yourself (at least it seems so, after the last sentence and, in fact many people are violent but still good in their nature). I often found some animal-protecting activists as twisted themselves as people who are killing animals. It's not that I have some grudge about them (I'm quite protective about animals myself) - just my opinion after seeing and hearing both types of people.

Returning to "Dexter", what have you expected from a TV series about a serial killer - that character was a nice person in his childhood? It is not even implied - it is directly STATED that Dexter is a psychopath, a real serial killer and a villain protagonists (even though writers often trying to find ways to show him not one-dimensional). What is implied is that he's not hopless - when he kills Hicks in Season 2 is certainly a moment of wicked but awaken conscience - Dexter, in his own way, feels responsibility. In fact, he can't even tell what he feels - sometimes psychopaths are not who doesn't feel anything but those who can't tell whether they are or not (it is similar but not identical things).