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Dana's sub-plot this season is almost identical to her sub-plot with the VP's son last season. Dana is struggling to adapt to a new situation, she bonds with boy who is in similar situation, boy turns out to be in too deep, Dana learns her lesson, resolves to not be that person. Really lazy shit. Either make her

Um, that's Barack Obama…

Don't wanna be 'that guy', but it was Iago who was envious in 'Othello', not the eponymous lead.

On the next episode of Arrested Development… RON HOWARD TALKS OVER EVERY LINE OF FUCKING DIALOGUE

"Red. RED. Red! Red. RED."

Also, did anyone find it a bit odd that La Guerta was able to get a warrant for a wiretap on Dexter and Deb despite being completely discredited and facing possible suspension or even dismissal?

Also, did anyone find it a bit odd that La Guerta was able to get a warrant for a wiretap on Dexter and Deb despite being completely discredited and facing possible suspension or even dismissal?

If only Brody had parked outside of Angel's restaurant instead…

If only Brody had parked outside of Angel's restaurant instead…

I hate it when my Dark Passenger tries to escape after a particularly hot masala.

I hate it when my Dark Passenger tries to escape after a particularly hot masala.

Dexter's insistence that he was helping Isaac to save Hannah's life rang a little bit false when he completely blew her off to service Isaac's dying wish. If you cared about Hannah so much, maybe, you might have, y'know asked Ray Stevenson to ring the dude who was holding a gun to her head before he died a painful

Dexter's insistence that he was helping Isaac to save Hannah's life rang a little bit false when he completely blew her off to service Isaac's dying wish. If you cared about Hannah so much, maybe, you might have, y'know asked Ray Stevenson to ring the dude who was holding a gun to her head before he died a painful

Carrie was obviously right about Brodie catching on, but the recklessness is still there. The evidence against Brodie wasn't going anywhere but obviously Carrie had to have her "fuck you moment"; had to be the one who broke the news; had to feel like she was calling the shots. Because, when it comes down to it, she is

Carrie was obviously right about Brodie catching on, but the recklessness is still there. The evidence against Brodie wasn't going anywhere but obviously Carrie had to have her "fuck you moment"; had to be the one who broke the news; had to feel like she was calling the shots. Because, when it comes down to it, she is

It is both one and the other, as has always been the case with Carrie. Her attachment to her work is both her biggest strength and weakness: that it is so personal to her means she can make certain judgment calls with unerring accuracy, but it is that intimacy she has with her job that renders her unable to detach

It is both one and the other, as has always been the case with Carrie. Her attachment to her work is both her biggest strength and weakness: that it is so personal to her means she can make certain judgment calls with unerring accuracy, but it is that intimacy she has with her job that renders her unable to detach