
Need someone who looks at me like Rita looked at Dexter....
watching Dexter made me realize most of us don’t even want “perfect” relationships...
We just want someone calm, genuine, comforting and safe to be around like Rita was for Dexter :)

watching Dexter made me realize most of us don’t even want “perfect” relationships...
We just want someone calm, genuine, comforting and safe to be around like Rita was for Dexter :)
watching Dexter made me realize most of us don’t even want “perfect” relationships...
We just want someone calm, genuine, comforting and safe to be around like Rita was for Dexter :)
I wish I find someone like this someday honestly 😭
Someone who just understands your weirdness and makes life feel lighter instead of harder.... :)
Wilson trying to have a normal conversation for 5 minutes challenge: impossible
Accidentally shouted ‘OHHH!’ while recording my internship experience video today...
The whole room went silent like I just disrespected the family ...the awkward silence after it killed me
Sopranos has genuinely rewired my brain at this point....tbh
I feel so lonely tdy needed someone to speak with..
Into CS, movies/TV shows, gaming, ML/AI, and random late-night conversations. Been feeling pretty isolated lately and just looking for genuine people to talk to or become friends with. Prefer chill conversations over dry small talk.
DM me if you wanna talk :)
I honestly think Tom would’ve been the best CEO out of all of them. He started as an outsider and climbed all the way up, unlike the Roy kids who grew up with power already handed to them....
Found this old pic from 6 months ago
Now she’s fully grown...
Tony got almost every woman he wanted except Melfi. What do you think actually made him so attractive to people? Was it the money, power, confidence, charisma… or just the dangerous aura around him?
And if Tony was just a regular guy without the mob status, do you think people would still be as drawn to him?
At first I saw Greg as this innocent awkward guy just trying to survive and keep food on the table, but later he slowly becomes exactly the kind of person he used to look uncomfortable around.
At least with Logan or Roman you know who they are. Greg acts harmless, but he slowly learns how to survive, manipulate, and benefit from the chaos around him. He keeps compromising his morals little by little and barely even notices it.
Season 1 Michael looked stressed, sleep deprived, and 10 years older
Then suddenly in later seasons his hair gets fuller and he starts looking way more polished overall. The transformation genuinely caught me off guard on rewatch..
Would House still be House if he never lost his leg?
Do you think House would’ve been a completely different person if he never lost his leg?
Sometimes I wonder how much of his sarcasm, isolation, addiction, and anger came from the chronic pain vs how much was always part of who he was.
Because beneath all the cynicism, there are moments where he seems like someone who could’ve actually been happy in another life.
In the first few seasons he actually felt like a real person. He was in a band, gambled professionally, had funny deadpan moments, and seemed socially functional. Later on it feels like they removed all the depth from his character and turned him into a cartoonishly dumb joke machine.
I still love Kevin, but early-season Kevin and late-season Kevin almost feel like different characters...
For me it was probably the Barney proposal to Robin scene. The whole setup, the music, and the “The Robin” reveal genuinely made me happy watching it for the first time 😭..
What HIMYM scene or quote gave you that feeling?!
In the first few seasons he actually felt like a real person. He was in a band, gambled professionally, had funny deadpan moments, and seemed socially functional. Later on it feels like they removed all the depth from his character and turned him into a cartoonishly dumb joke machine.
I still love Kevin, but early-season Kevin and late-season Kevin almost feel like different characters.
Did Harry manipulate Dexter into becoming a serial killer?
I’ve always wondered this Harry kept telling Dexter that he could never change and that killing was just who he was. Instead of getting him real psychological help, he trained him under “The Code.”
Sometimes it feels like Harry created the monster he was trying to control. Dexter clearly shows emotions and humanity many times in the series, which makes me think maybe he wasn’t doomed from the start.
Harry manipulated Dexter into thinking he can't change 😶🌫️🫠
Not even trying to be rude, but I swear half the crew in this show are built like tanks 😭
Bobby Bacala especially kills me every time he walks into a scene. Sometimes his belly genuinely looks artificial like they added extra padding for the show 😭 but somehow it makes everything feel even more authentic and funny.