Michael C. Hall
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There was a picture of Michael C. Hall, and he is the actor that portrays Dexter Morgan on Showtime.
There was a picture of Michael C. Hall, and he is the actor that portrays Dexter Morgan on Showtime.
You know, what I love about the show and the books is how he was able to explore that dark side, rationalize that it's okay to kill somebody because this person deserved it in a way. Yeah.
You know, what I love about the show and the books is how he was able to explore that dark side, rationalize that it's okay to kill somebody because this person deserved it in a way. Yeah.
Yeah, but entertaining. It's not real.
Yeah, but entertaining. It's not real.
Very fascinating, yeah.
Very fascinating, yeah.
Sure, you know.
Sure, you know.
Sure. Yeah, but I also thought that, you know, an actor in Hollywood has more things and better things to do than to play around with people on Facebook, you know.
Sure. Yeah, but I also thought that, you know, an actor in Hollywood has more things and better things to do than to play around with people on Facebook, you know.
I asked him within the second or third email, I said, are you the Michael C. Hall? And he was honest and he said, no, he was not.
I asked him within the second or third email, I said, are you the Michael C. Hall? And he was honest and he said, no, he was not.
Just as a friend, in a friendly kind of way. Yeah. You know, flirting. Flirting.
Just as a friend, in a friendly kind of way. Yeah. You know, flirting. Flirting.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah, it did. I'm a flirt. You know, I don't have a problem admitting that. But yeah, we did. We flirted back and forth. And I kept asking him, you know, who are you? Who are you really? Tell me who you are because I want to see the man behind the mask.
Yeah. Yeah, it did. I'm a flirt. You know, I don't have a problem admitting that. But yeah, we did. We flirted back and forth. And I kept asking him, you know, who are you? Who are you really? Tell me who you are because I want to see the man behind the mask.
Once he told me who he was, I checked him out and found out that he was an independent filmmaker.
Once he told me who he was, I checked him out and found out that he was an independent filmmaker.
That's very interesting. It was almost like a dream come true.
That's very interesting. It was almost like a dream come true.
He expressed interest in me and my writing styles. And said, I just think that we have chemistry together and how we'd be able to work very well together. And we thought a lot alike.
He expressed interest in me and my writing styles. And said, I just think that we have chemistry together and how we'd be able to work very well together. And we thought a lot alike.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. I get to break out from being a dog trainer and go, you know, work on a movie and finally have a movie made that people will see and enjoy. Sure.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. I get to break out from being a dog trainer and go, you know, work on a movie and finally have a movie made that people will see and enjoy. Sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, I asked him what he was working on. And then he told me that he was working on and just finished his House of Cards, which was about a serial killer. But he wanted to pursue more of that. And he wanted to really, you know, maybe...
You know, I asked him what he was working on. And then he told me that he was working on and just finished his House of Cards, which was about a serial killer. But he wanted to pursue more of that. And he wanted to really, you know, maybe...
do something and i said well why not a female serial killer why has it got to be a guy you know um and are we a product of our environment or are we um born that way are we you know a psychopath or a serial killer and what brings us to that point to do that and i said you know let's explore that
do something and i said well why not a female serial killer why has it got to be a guy you know um and are we a product of our environment or are we um born that way are we you know a psychopath or a serial killer and what brings us to that point to do that and i said you know let's explore that
Sure, in a story. And we had talked about our ideas, our hypotheticals of how would you kill somebody and get away with it.
Sure, in a story. And we had talked about our ideas, our hypotheticals of how would you kill somebody and get away with it.
There was a picture of Michael C. Hall, and he is the actor that portrays Dexter Morgan on Showtime.
You know, what I love about the show and the books is how he was able to explore that dark side, rationalize that it's okay to kill somebody because this person deserved it in a way. Yeah.
Yeah, but entertaining. It's not real.
Very fascinating, yeah.
Sure, you know.
Sure. Yeah, but I also thought that, you know, an actor in Hollywood has more things and better things to do than to play around with people on Facebook, you know.
I asked him within the second or third email, I said, are you the Michael C. Hall? And he was honest and he said, no, he was not.
Just as a friend, in a friendly kind of way. Yeah. You know, flirting. Flirting.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah, it did. I'm a flirt. You know, I don't have a problem admitting that. But yeah, we did. We flirted back and forth. And I kept asking him, you know, who are you? Who are you really? Tell me who you are because I want to see the man behind the mask.
Once he told me who he was, I checked him out and found out that he was an independent filmmaker.
That's very interesting. It was almost like a dream come true.
He expressed interest in me and my writing styles. And said, I just think that we have chemistry together and how we'd be able to work very well together. And we thought a lot alike.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. I get to break out from being a dog trainer and go, you know, work on a movie and finally have a movie made that people will see and enjoy. Sure.
Yeah.
You know, I asked him what he was working on. And then he told me that he was working on and just finished his House of Cards, which was about a serial killer. But he wanted to pursue more of that. And he wanted to really, you know, maybe...
do something and i said well why not a female serial killer why has it got to be a guy you know um and are we a product of our environment or are we um born that way are we you know a psychopath or a serial killer and what brings us to that point to do that and i said you know let's explore that
Sure, in a story. And we had talked about our ideas, our hypotheticals of how would you kill somebody and get away with it.