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The Media's Representation of Dexter, the Ethical Serial Killer

2024-02-08 08:49:22

I put the knife on the table and turned and fixed the gaze to the prepared plastic packed room. A painful face glared at me, blue eyes burning under the black eyebrows. "What on earth is this?" I carefully inspected the amount of tension and cramping. "This is ... ... a real moment." I answered his shouts easily. He panted. Oh, it feels so good. I put the dark passenger outside for a long time.

Showtime's Dexter is a curious, attractive and well-written television program. Dexter is the leading character, a forensic expert of the Miami police station, and the moonlight murderer as a continuous killer to kill other serial killers. As a fan of this show, I can accept this premise. But none of the strange things happened in Dexter 's 8 - year match was so stupid that the program explained the sponsor of an anonymous anti - drug. Nothing that never happened will not happen. However, Dexter depicted it as ordinary. Anonymous narcotics will give advice to new immigrants (such as Dexter) - one of which is not related to a year. So Dexter has a sponsor of a woman sleeping with her. This is a careless writing style. The show did not even make their relationship unusual. that is

Due to the popularity of continuous killer programs such as CSI, Dexter, NCIS, law and order, criminal psychology, the social appeal to continuous killers seems to continue to attract young and young viewers. This Hollywood serial killer is standardized and integrated in such way, and even consideration of the fictional role of Hannibal's "cannibal" Lecter and real person Jeffrey Dharma being the same person (Bonn) lead. This misleading message sometimes leads to some embarrassing conversation and may lead to unfamiliar people.

Serial killer began to overwhelm the media. In autumn, more than five serial killer movies are appearing. Since scary monsters sell paper and increase clicks on ads, push the media agenda to make these serial killers a terrible monster. But why are continuous killers at the forefront of people's minds? An author specializing in serial killers, Harold Schechter's theory, thinks that "adult fairy tale, there are several things in the mind, we need to tell you that they are being chased by monsters."