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psychopathic

[sahy-kuh-path-ik] / ˌsaɪ kəˈpæθ ɪk /


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To see Reddick really let loose, watch him lend his intimidating rep to full effect in the Comedy Central satire “Corporate” as a hilariously psychopathic boss with a spiritually absurd name: Christian DeVille.

From New York Times

Despite Dexter’s dark passenger, we loved Dexter, as he became our own personal vigilante, regardless of his psychopathic tendencies.

From Los Angeles Times

He's also announced he will give the psychopathic character a third outing in a spin-off TV series based on another Irvine Welsh novel, The Blade Artist.

From BBC

On procedurals and ridiculous thrillers featuring bullets, explosives and psychopathic randos roaming around, we enter each episode expecting someone may not make it through the end credits upright.

From Salon

“Rodrigo and I talked about that a lot because the first impulse is to hate that man, to want to make him a psychopathic villain, but that’s not what he is,” said Moratto.

From Los Angeles Times