hanshansen
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I downloaded Season 1 a couple of weeks ago and have started watching it. (No TV.)
Has this show struck a chord with anyone else here? It's resonated more with me than any number of coming-out movies.
Yeah, I know at bottom it's sentimental feel-good entertainment with a veneer of edginess, but still ...
I'm watching this series and thinking: this is what it feels like to be me. Not the urge to kill and the lack of empathy, obviously. But the feeling that at some level other people don't get you and you don't get them. The uncertainty whether what you're feeling is at all like what other people are feeling in the same situation. The feeling of hanging somewhere close to the ceiling and watching you and other people in the room going about your business. Talking to super-friendly people and smiling and making the right noises and thinking, if only you knew all the stuff that you can't see. The desire for the human feelings and connections that other people seem to be able to tap into and the feeling of victory when you do discover an unfamiliar response in yourself or when you see it in someone's eyes and body language that you've made that connection.
At least, this is what it felt like to be me for years. It's got a lot better. And with a not too large number of people, I don't feel like that any more, at all.
The thing is, we're not serial killers. We do have feelings which have something in common with the feelings of a lot of other people. And presumably a reasonable number of normal Americans have a bit of Dexter in them as well, otherwise the show wouldn't be commercially viable.
Has this show struck a chord with anyone else here? It's resonated more with me than any number of coming-out movies.
Yeah, I know at bottom it's sentimental feel-good entertainment with a veneer of edginess, but still ...
I'm watching this series and thinking: this is what it feels like to be me. Not the urge to kill and the lack of empathy, obviously. But the feeling that at some level other people don't get you and you don't get them. The uncertainty whether what you're feeling is at all like what other people are feeling in the same situation. The feeling of hanging somewhere close to the ceiling and watching you and other people in the room going about your business. Talking to super-friendly people and smiling and making the right noises and thinking, if only you knew all the stuff that you can't see. The desire for the human feelings and connections that other people seem to be able to tap into and the feeling of victory when you do discover an unfamiliar response in yourself or when you see it in someone's eyes and body language that you've made that connection.
At least, this is what it felt like to be me for years. It's got a lot better. And with a not too large number of people, I don't feel like that any more, at all.
The thing is, we're not serial killers. We do have feelings which have something in common with the feelings of a lot of other people. And presumably a reasonable number of normal Americans have a bit of Dexter in them as well, otherwise the show wouldn't be commercially viable.


















