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  • Out of books, Count Dracula by Bram Stoker.
  • Good Question. This is hard. My first thought was Dexter, the serial killer, that killed serial killers, and his relationship with his brother Brian who embraced his serial killing side, because of the twisted psychology of that. Although Big Brother is a great antagonist, I do not gravitate towards the more rigid, law making repressive, characters. I prefer the character that dances across that structure, a more chaotic pushing boundaries character. James Moriarty is one, Sherlock arch enemy, John Milton in the Devils advocate, because of the element of charisma and seduction, and trickery, reminds me of another book I read Spanky many moons ago. Annie Wilkes in Misery, not that I liked her, but experiencing that psychological obsession, and finding out she'd planned the whole damn thing, that's disturbing. I use to enjoy a good psychological thriller, but I don't really engage in that much anymore, I enjoy my peace.
  • Maybe Tommy Shelby from the peaky blinders. 4/21/26

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