Today Courtney Ford turns 34. She was born on June 27, 1978 in Los Angeles. Few years ago she played the role of Kristin Hill (Trinity's daughter), in the amazing 4th season of Dexter. Happy B-day!
Her death on Dexter was very sad. I think everyone liked Christine although she killed Lundy. She did what she did to regained the love from her father. And all she got in the end was the quote "I'm sorry you ever born" from Arthur. I felt so sorry for her.
Characters in Dexter who commit a murder are usually shown either as totally good (Dex, Lumen) or as totally bad (Trinity, Skinner,...). She was the only one who wasn't clearly good or bad.
since when is dexter considered to be totally good? and a slightly disturbed person that sets out to avenge by chopping up people hardly qualifies as "totally" good either. it's a show about the ambiguity of ethic norms.no one is either TOTALLY good or bad. with the exception of the skinner who was a secondary character and wasn't developed enough and jordan chase who was part of the show's only unacceptable season(poorly developed), all "baddies" are not just "baddies".
The bitch killed lundy.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday!
Christine Hill?
ReplyDeleteShe didn't deserve to die.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful.
ReplyDelete*former needle sticking bastard*
i liked christine.
ReplyDeleteHer death on Dexter was very sad. I think everyone liked Christine although she killed Lundy. She did what she did to regained the love from her father. And all she got in the end was the quote "I'm sorry you ever born" from Arthur. I felt so sorry for her.
ReplyDeleteI hated Christine at a glimpse because of her appearance in the first instance.
DeleteCharacters in Dexter who commit a murder are usually shown either as totally good (Dex, Lumen) or as totally bad (Trinity, Skinner,...). She was the only one who wasn't clearly good or bad.
Deletesince when is dexter considered to be totally good? and a slightly disturbed person that sets out to avenge by chopping up people hardly qualifies as "totally" good either. it's a show about the ambiguity of ethic norms.no one is either TOTALLY good or bad. with the exception of the skinner who was a secondary character and wasn't developed enough and jordan chase who was part of the show's only unacceptable season(poorly developed), all "baddies" are not just "baddies".
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