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Old 04-26-2011, 01:12 PM   #11
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She hates Chase!?! Really? Despite his hit-man past, I've never actually seen him as a "bad guy", odd. but true. I would agree, however, that Dexter is a bad guy, even if his victims are all criminals.
Yeah, she hates Chase because hitmen are "serial killers that commercialize". But then she's never actually watched the show, so there you go. As for Dexter, she doesn't have cable and only watches sitcoms on primetime network TV. She either doesn't know much about Dexter or she just can't go there.

I heart Chase. I've liked Mark Valley since Boston Legal. And I love "emotionally-tortured bad guys turn good". I think redemption is an important theme in fiction. I think most of us can relate to that on some level, being a killer is not required to relate to that.
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