Thread:PrinceZarbon/@comment-15919363-20140608021023/@comment-1224793-20140627162506

What pisses me off is that Dexter is supposed to be the psychological killer; he's supposed to be calculated and never leaves a trace behind; but for some reason, he's started to trust like 5 people with knowing the fact that he's a serial killer; so basically he goes to sleep everyday knowing that anyone can put him at risk and/or get him caught. This is a very stupid scenario to welcome and also very unrealistic for a serial killer concept in and of itself. My least favorite ending to an episode so far was the whole "Do the Wrong Thing" episode end. I hated when Dexter strapped Hannah on the table and then screwed with her right after letting her loose right then and there. That was very poorly written. Aside from this, I think the writers decided to neglect the fact that Dexter as a character from seasons 1-4 was not interested in having a relationship or much less has these forms of emotions;also, he's quite asexual if anything due to his non-urge for sexual contact. I hate that they made him attracted to someone randomly just to fit in a mary-sue into the plot. That is really stupid since the whole basis of the character was to showcase his lack of sympathy, empathy, and overall sexual urges. The character's philosophical and psychological take and perspective are tossed and for some reason now, he is into females? This was terrible writing. The only redeeming factor I see in this season is Speltzer... and then Isaak Sirko and Victor Baskov. The rest has been utter useless filler.