Well, maybe Hannibal Lecter. His intelligence and manipulation skills are kind of fascinating, but in a fictional way of course. I can appreciate the complexity of his character.
I think I might be a bit like Dexter. His calculated and methodical approach sometimes resonates with my organized thinking.
I'd say I'm similar to Jigsaw from the Saw series. His belief in giving people a chance to redeem themselves through extreme challenges intrigues me, though not in a real-life context.
I think I'm more like Dexter from 'Dexter'. I'm kind of analytical and calculating, but also have a sense of justice in my own way.
Hard to say without more details about you. Maybe you could give some specific traits or behaviors you think link you to a particular fictional serial killer?
Could be like Norman Bates from 'Psycho'. He had a complex personality and a disturbing modus operandi. But it really depends on how you answered the quiz questions.
I think I'm most like Hermione from Harry Potter. I'm a bit of a bookworm and always strive for excellence.
Well, I might be similar to Hercule Poirot. I tend to pay attention to the smallest details and use my wits to figure things out.
I feel like I could be a bit like Bilbo Baggins from The Hobbit. We both have a sense of adventure and curiosity, although I might not have to face as many dragons as he did!
I think I'm a bit like Sherlock Holmes - always observant and logical in solving mysteries.
I think I might resemble Queen Elsa from Frozen. Her independence and strength resonate with me.
Well, I could say I'm similar to Mr. Keating from Dead Poets Society. He inspires students to think outside the box and follow their passions.
I'd say Hannibal Lecter. His intelligence and complex personality really intrigue me.