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Has anyone read the books? Debra finding out the truth could work on the show. I'm disappointed Cody & Astor weren't made into his protoge's.
Sicy said:Yeeee! Great twist at the end of last nights ep.
Has anyone read the books? Debra finding out the truth could work on the show. I'm disappointed Cody & Astor weren't made into his protoge's.
Wait there's books?
Sicy said:Wait there's books?
1. 'Dexter'
That twist in Sunday night's episode — which we won't spoil in case it's still sitting on your DVR — gave us pause for a moment. Could this be the thing that turns season six around? Nope. The season's still a mess.
Writers have Dexter Morgan tackling religion and where, or if, it fits into his life.
A guest stint by Mos Def as reformed killer Brother Sam was the highlight of those efforts, but everything else about season six has fallen flat.
That includes the return, sorta, of Dexter's dead serial killer brother; the painfully cheesy therapy sessions for Deb; the embarrassing way the writers have completely decimated Maria LaGuerta; and the mind-boggling reason Dexter has all of a sudden embraced killers like Travis and Trinity's son, Jonah.
If "Dexter" had been a lesser show, around season two or three viewers might have started to question the fact that there seem to be an awful lot of serial killers who a) live in Miami and b) always seem to cross paths with Dexter, even outside his police duties.
"Darkly Dreaming Dexter," the novel in which the Dexter Morgan character was introduced, has become "Deeply Disappointing Dexter."
corianderstem said:Yeah, he just seems like a storyline they really could have left out. He's probably a serial killer himself or something, or he's about to be. (hey, next season's storyline!)
Wahhhh season finale already next week.
The Deb and Dexter thing is really creeping me out.
Wahhhh season finale already next week.
The Deb and Dexter thing is really creeping me out.