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Old 19-07-2013, 12:17 PM #52
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Originally Posted by Videostar View Post
It's fickle if the reasons to stop supporting a HM are poor.

The reasons I've seen in the last day or two for some to stop supporting Dexter have been pathetic, one person in here even said they are now supporting Hazel instead of Dexter...which is insane.

Others who "claim" to have supported Dexter but now have gone off him never supported him in the first place, they are just attempting to start an anti Dexter bandwagon going.

Hiya!

In an insane world, the sane people will always seem crazy. I've even said that I've not abandonned Dexter, he's still up there, 2nd or 3rd (I'm starting to like Dan more, I initially couldn't stand him) and have even started the ever popular Hexter movement.

But, my reasons are sound! Dexter in the first weeks, and in the safehouse, was inspired. A real gem of a housemate, true entertainment. Then he came out and started the Charlie thing which is just awful. I don't want to see it, I can't be bothered with it, it's boring and it's his entire "plotline" right now. He's orchestrated it to be so but it was a bad judgement call, it's made him look stupid. Hazel called him on it, was blunt about it and observant, tried to help him out, and also triggered the "showstopper" of Callum vs Jackie. This used to be Dexters role. The observation, the savviness, the honesty and the ability to be a catalyst for good viewing. It's not an insane switch between the two... it's perfectly rational! They are very similar people, and she currently has the edge.

He just needs to realise the error of his ways, cut off the useless Charlie angle, and get on with some Hexter plotting.
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