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wildcat523
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This.  Sticking solely to the universe of the show, we know about a relatively small area in Georgia.  It is not inconceivable to me that the bases in Georgia could have gotten overrun and there are holdouts elsewhere.  We know that the plague is global (from Jenner at the CDC), and we know that power grids and

I appreciate the reply and enjoyed reading your post.  As to the lumberjack scene, I'm curious… if they had left off that final scene, and the show had ended with him heading in to the hurricane, presumed dead, with no explanation, would that have made it better?  I have been asking myself that.  On one hand, I had

I'm glad someone made it this deep in the comments to agree with me. Ha.  But seriously, I'm with you.  It is hard to believe that the Ice Truck Killer arc and the train wreck of a season we just finished were part of the same show.  It is hard to keep a truly excellent show excellent - even the most celebrated of

Since we're over 1000 comments, I doubt anyone will see this, but I need a final cathartic moment to decompress from my now multi-year Dexter experience.

This.  1200 percent this.  The reason this season has infuriated me more than, say, Season 6, is that Season 6 was always going to be a dumpster fire.  This is a season that didn't have to be a dumpster fire, but for some reason, the writers just keep spraying on more lighter fluid and chucking matches in to the

Both of these.  I'm pretty sure the picture is from the episode prior.  Also, I'm pretty sure I played a lot of solitaire on my phone during this episode and missed her.  She didn't have a line, right? 

I had refrained from reading any spoilers because… well I don't know why… but after last night's dumpster fire I decided to read.  And not only is that exactly what is going to happen, but this season (and let's be honest, season 6 and really pretty much anything post season 4) has sucked so much life out of me, I'm

Were we to assume that meant cheese was extra?

I'm new to the actual making comments (though have been enjoying reading AV club commenters posts on several different shows for a long time).  I'd like to take a stab at explaining my continuing problems with Dexter, that seem to become more exacerbated each season.  In Season One, we are lead to believe that absent