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10 Things All "Dexter" Fans Know To Be True

To one of the best shows on TV, bring it back!

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10 Things All "Dexter" Fans Know To Be True

When she show ended 3 years ago, you were crushed. We are still hoping for a return of the infamous Dexter. For all of you Dexter fans out there who were obsessed with the show, this one's for you! Here are 10 ways you know you are a Dexter fan:

1. Every time you see an ice truck, you suspect it’s the ice truck killer

There's got to be a ton of body parts in there

2. Every time you see saran wrap you see someones body on Dexters table

This image is now burned in every Dexter fans head

3. You were totally shipping Deb and Lundy, until the Trinity killers daughter shot him *tears stream down your face*

I actually cried when this happened.

4. Rita’s death completely crushed you

Probably the most devastating event of the show. You sort of blamed Dexter for this because of the amount of opportunities he had to kill Trinity!

5. John Lithgow plays the perfect creeper

Better known as the Trinity killer, he played the perfect creepy serial killer.

6. Deb was always falling for the wrong guys

From the Ice Truck killer to a drug dealer, Deb had the worst luck with men.

7. It kinda freaked you out when Deb started to have feelings for Dexter

It freaked him out, too...

8.You cried when Dexter dumped Deb’s body in the ocean

So many things wrong with this scenario. Quinn didn't even get to say goodbye!

9.The shows finale was extremely disappointing

A lumberjack?! Really?!

10. You so desperately want some sort of return of the show

Yes, an addiction to Dexter! Bring it back!

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