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Dexter - Jeff Lindsay Interview - "Michael C. Hall Gets Further Away From Being A Sociopath"

13 Apr 2012

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Dexter’s creator Jeff Lindsay will be on hand for cocktails and chat on Saturday at Delray’s Hagen Ranch Road Brand Library. Writers LIVE!, Wine and Words with Jeff Lindsay, a program offered by the Friends of the Palm Beach County Library System, takes place at 5:30 p.m. You can enjoy a cocktail with this best-selling author,as he talks about his latest book ‘Double Dexter’. Jeff Lindsay batted around the idea of a life in the theater before he settled on the literary world. Read the interview after the jump.

You wrote books before, but didn’t break through until Dexter. Was it his voice that made the difference?

I don’t have any idea. I don’t want to be coy, but I think it was just a case of if you stand in the rain long enough, lightning strikes.


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3 comments:

  1. I have thought that sometimes. The Dexter we saw in season 1 is definitely the Dexter we see now. It's really different not technically a sociopath...

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  2. I love this tv series, i want to see his half no blood sister and him end up hooking up slowly and keeping things in the closet and her seeing her psyche and keeping things from her. And one day she finds out who Dexter really is and close the show out with a bang but leave room for another opening, cause a good show and always come back when the feels like he wants to bring him back.

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  3. I have yet to read the books, which will surely be an alternate reality to me, if I do, but I like the way the show and Dexter [and Deb!] are progressing. I like that he is realizing why existentialism really doesn't work, when one realizes how much someone does want to feel something, and wants be good to somebody else, and doesn't really want to be alone.

    Obviously with out seeing the final show it's hard to say where the showrunners/writers will leave Dexter, but I think I would be sad if he didn't keep trying to find some peace or balance before the end.

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