I notice on a lot of forums that there are people out there who find Rita annoying, unnecessary to the show, and a character that should be killed sooner rather than later. And all I am thinking when see stuff like this is: what the hell? Rita may not be as great and multidimensional as Dexter but you have to admit she has grown a lot from the woman she was in the beginning of the series. From fearful and low on self-esteem to strong and capable of taking herself and her family. For example when she hit her ex-husband with a baseball bat when he tried to rape her or when she didn’t come running back to Dexter during their break-up and told him not to come bursting into the house whenever he wants to since they weren’t together at the time. She also grown to appreciate sex again. I know at times she seems whiny towards Dexter but her concerns and demands are understandable since she is Dexter’s wife and the mother of his kids. She would be a fool if she didn’t ask Dexter questions from time to time or have concerns about him working late or not telling her that the car accident he got into this season was worst than he admitted. Remember, she doesn’t know about Dexter’s secret so she wouldn’t know if she’s getting in the way of his extracurricular activities or not. Only what Dexter tells her is all she knows and there have been and will be times in which that won’t be enough. So, to all those Rita haters out there, give Rita a break!
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The last episode was the first when I wanted her to die...seriously WTF why do men have to open up 100% we don't do emotions like women its fucking uncomfortable.![]()
Try explaining that to women. I gave up a long time ago...The last episode was the first when I wanted her to die...seriously WTF why do men have to open up 100% we don't do emotions like women its fucking uncomfortable.![]()
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I like how the therapist called Rita on actually being mad at Dexter for being the same man that he was before she married him.
She married Dexter because face it, he's way hot. Now she's got him and she's starting to take him for granted and figures she can "improve" him. She figures he ain't goin' anywhere, might as well angle for what she can.I like how the therapist called Rita on actually being mad at Dexter for being the same man that he was before she married him.
I agree.I like Rita. She (and even more: the kids) keeps Dexter grounded.
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