Phil89 wrote:It's just a shame that the writers were too lazy to check if she had kids or not.. She mentioned to Dexter that 'she and the kids' downsized their home after Miguel died, but they didn't have kids in season 3.
buzzy wrote:Why the last minute? Why?
I was actually okay with him dying.
most useless TV character of all time, if it weren't for tits.
Qballer wrote:soooo what you're saying is since she has tits, she's not the most useless character of all time?
bigh0rt wrote:In my television experience, there's never been a show that's been so so good, and so so bad. Season 1 and Season 4 were two of the best seasons of television I've ever watched. I even really enjoyed the Bay Harbor Butcher piece. After Trinity, though, the entire show became almost unwatchable, despite me continuing to watch it, begrudgingly. I would've been so much more satisfied had the entire series ended after the Trinity season.
It's really crazy/unfortunate how much trying to squeeze extra revenue out of something can really damage it. If it ends right there it probably goes down as one of the most revered series in tv memory (similar to the way Breaking Bad is currently, after their finale last night). Instead, you draw out several more seasons that are just rubbish on top of more garbage, and it takes away from the masterpiece that was the early half of the entire series. You have to consciously differentiate between pre and post-season 5, and even still the final product overall quality gets lessened so much that I'd probably not recommend anyone even watch it if they haven't, because they'll want to keep going after Trinity and they're just in for hours and hours of boring, nonsense disappointment. Really a shame.Sauru wrote:bigh0rt wrote:In my television experience, there's never been a show that's been so so good, and so so bad. Season 1 and Season 4 were two of the best seasons of television I've ever watched. I even really enjoyed the Bay Harbor Butcher piece. After Trinity, though, the entire show became almost unwatchable, despite me continuing to watch it, begrudgingly. I would've been so much more satisfied had the entire series ended after the Trinity season.
exactly my thoughts. should have ended it there.
Dexter, one of America’s best known TV serial killers, is on his way back.
Cable network Showtime said on Wednesday it had given the go-ahead to a 10-episode revival of “Dexter,” with star Michael C. Hall once again playing blood spatter specialist Dexter Morgan who works with the Miami police department and moonlights as a vigilante killer.
“We would only revisit this unique character if we could find a creative take that was truly worthy of the brilliant, original series. Well, I am happy to report that (executive producer) Clyde Phillips and Michael C. Hall have found it,” Gary Levine, president of entertainment at Showtime said in a statement.
[Q] wrote:I think they can't really retcon the original so they'll have to pick up from there and fix it. I'm not too excited because everything after like season 6 was terrible and a waste of time
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