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(TV) Dangerous Exploits follows a young man's journey from a womanizer to a brilliant sociopathic manipulator, starting with his graduate studies of psychology at Arizona State University.
awesome that you made the Dexter connection - he is well mannered and very likable, as well as with a flashbacks that explain what made him the way he is. Like Dexter or BrBa, the protagonist may not be a good person, but you're on his side. First few seasons are purely his journey with self, figuriRead more
awesome that you made the Dexter connection – he is well mannered and very likable, as well as with a flashbacks that explain what made him the way he is. Like Dexter or BrBa, the protagonist may not be a good person, but you’re on his side. First few seasons are purely his journey with self, figuring out how he is to live his life, developing his skills and how he plans to use them. I was thinking politics for later, but having just moved to LA, might be easier to write more what I know.
See lessHigh school senior Koa Cohen's battle with ritualistic OCD is replaced by a condition in which he cannot distinguish between his unsettling day dreams and reality.
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See lessHigh school senior Koa Cohen's battle with ritualistic OCD is replaced by a condition in which he cannot distinguish between his unsettling day dreams and reality.
It's more of a character study throughout. He learns that he can be in control of his own mind, and that improving his perceptions on life in general will eliminate the negativity in his subconscious that he unleashes when he thinks he is daydreaming. The character is quite unassuming outwardly, butRead more
It’s more of a character study throughout. He learns that he can be in control of his own mind, and that improving his perceptions on life in general will eliminate the negativity in his subconscious that he unleashes when he thinks he is daydreaming. The character is quite unassuming outwardly, but very dark internally, and that alter ego that is normally trapped inside gets out when he goes into a “day dream”. So I guess he as a character doesn’t have a particular goal aside from dealing with the day to day, and through all of that haphazardly finds a new perspective which greatly improves his quality of life.
The religious theme is fairly non-existent; the title is just based a satirical dream that he has.
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