While Dexter Morgan is a serial killer who only kills other killers (a "hitman" by loose definition), his struggle to perform "normal" love is the show’s engine. His relationships with Rita, Lumen, and Hannah McKay are not subplots; they are the core conflict. Dexter’s infamous internal monologue—"What would a normal person feel?"—is the quintessential hitman-love dilemma. The show’s longevity (eight seasons) proved that audiences are fascinated not just by the killing, but by the killer’s desperate, often failed attempts at intimacy.
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