I write without any news, just to tell you that nothing happened.
I write, I put down some thirty pages to "introduce" the series, provisional index as you'd shot.
Then I do not know, something I invent. I'm reading Nietzsche and I had the flash (in the most etymologically correct term) for possible links to the Genealogy of Morals. What I do not know exactly, which is what makes me vex, where is going. If I knew I could turn my goal from now on the final argument.
points that seem interesting at the end of the day, are these: Dexter discovers why of his drives until the last episode of the first series. So the whole series is a presentation of his "symptoms". Then it is clear the mechanism of removal, it reveals the trauma experienced by child (to him as to us viewers). Both father and brother serial killers have an attitude typical of the psychoanalytic approach (correct me if I'm wrong): Rather than suppress and "cure" leave things to come to the surface naturally. The brother apparently with different intentions than those of his father. What will happen to Dexter after remembering? I know because I saw the second series. If you wish, you also know in three days from now (with the help of the Italian Post Office).
In short however, if we got to the fourth series in the U.S., you have certainly inferred that Dexter did not kill him to stop passing through the hall.
I write, I put down some thirty pages to "introduce" the series, provisional index as you'd shot.
Then I do not know, something I invent. I'm reading Nietzsche and I had the flash (in the most etymologically correct term) for possible links to the Genealogy of Morals. What I do not know exactly, which is what makes me vex, where is going. If I knew I could turn my goal from now on the final argument.
points that seem interesting at the end of the day, are these: Dexter discovers why of his drives until the last episode of the first series. So the whole series is a presentation of his "symptoms". Then it is clear the mechanism of removal, it reveals the trauma experienced by child (to him as to us viewers). Both father and brother serial killers have an attitude typical of the psychoanalytic approach (correct me if I'm wrong): Rather than suppress and "cure" leave things to come to the surface naturally. The brother apparently with different intentions than those of his father. What will happen to Dexter after remembering? I know because I saw the second series. If you wish, you also know in three days from now (with the help of the Italian Post Office).
In short however, if we got to the fourth series in the U.S., you have certainly inferred that Dexter did not kill him to stop passing through the hall.
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