Agnes Moorehead and her desperate silent struggle with tiny invaders in her cabin was always a fave.
That Agnes made the Kanamits’ Richard Kiel look like Tom Thumb.
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Agnes Moorehead and her desperate silent struggle with tiny invaders in her cabin was always a fave.
I've been rewatching Dexter. *spoilers*
Debra picks literally the worst possible people to go out with. Season 1: dates a serial killer, the killer she is supposed to catch as a police officer. Season 2: dates her boss on the big case. Season 3: dates an informant on the case she is working. Season 4: dates a co-worker.
I'll watch the new season, but I don't think I can rewatch the previous seasons now. I probably remember it better than it is except for the last POS season, which was worse than the finales of GoT, and Lost combined. In Deb's defense she grew up with Dexter so her expectations for human relationships is probably a little skewed and draws her to shitty relationships. I always felt a connection to Dexter. Not in the dark passenger or need to murder kind of way, but the social awkwardness due to not having a sense of empathy.
Watched the last episode last night after watching the first three on Wednesday.Anyone watch Monsters Inside: The 24 Faces of Billy Milligan on Netflix?
Hell, any of you old heads remember the story?