For the most part I have enjoyed the series even when it has strayed almost completely from the original books. But the incest-like developing relationship on Debra's side for Dexter is too much.
First of all, her therapist PLANTS the idea in Debra's head, and then comments that they are of course not biologically related. In reality, any kind of decent therapist would be pointing out that they've been RAISED as siblings, and that is as or more important.
Glad to see Debra has found out about Dexter; it happened in the books but I don't recall how.
I know the voice of Dad-Harry has bothered some people, but I kind of like it; it's like his conscience speaking or his good nature trying to get a handle on how to cope with his life. I do miss Chutzsky (sp?), however!
First of all, her therapist PLANTS the idea in Debra's head, and then comments that they are of course not biologically related. In reality, any kind of decent therapist would be pointing out that they've been RAISED as siblings, and that is as or more important.
Glad to see Debra has found out about Dexter; it happened in the books but I don't recall how.
I know the voice of Dad-Harry has bothered some people, but I kind of like it; it's like his conscience speaking or his good nature trying to get a handle on how to cope with his life. I do miss Chutzsky (sp?), however!