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I agree with the rating of the review, but not how they got there. This reviewer seems content on spending every episode trying to find out how he can root for Dexter. The truth is you really shouldn't, but that's not the point. Of course you can't relate to a serial killer. You are supposed to just want to see what

really fun stuff. the fact that they already filmed these kid parts in the finale means that it was always in the works to be a long time until ted meets the mother. it was always the end game of the series, despite what critics might tell you should have happened.

Awesome ending. It proves two things. Deb doesn't think Dexter should live in this world, but she can't live without Dexter. I think  that was thr point of the ending and it could only end the way it did.

you can listen to the ninja of alcoholism show. it's called harmontown.

Well, regardless, I just hope he has really changed. The stories about the series should be a group of misfits in community college, not a ninja of alcoholism's latest feat of stupidity.

I really enjoyed this episode. I've bounced around with the series, watched the entire first and fourth, and 7th. I find the direction of the character very compelling and don't really get the reviewer's problems. Of course you don't care if Dexter gets what he deserves; he's a serial killer. You can't look at him

As a comic fan, I didn't really mind the Bat-Embargo. It gave a chance for other villains to shine, who would not normally even make it to an animated series.

Yeah, the format definitely had some great hour long episodes, but on average, it was too slow plodding. A Better World and the Justice Guild episode were some of my favorites. And Star Crossed was so mature and honest in its storytelling in comparison to other kid;s show.

I love Justice League Unlimited much more than Justice League. Justice League was at times, too slow and plodding, The full hour format really hurt the pace of the series. In contrast, JLU started with a great cold open, and then has that new awesome intro with the electric guitar. And then the episode moves fairly

Bruce Timm cracked how to make Superman worked in TV with the wonderful Superman: The Animated Series. It was an amalgamation of all the best aspects of Superman, his allies, and enemies. It even has the best version of Braniac, tying him to Supes' origin like they do in Man of Steel, but it is way better. If the

That's a reference to the TV show Ed.

"Come Sail Away" by Styx. And then someone needs to set up some bowling pins next to my grave, and then get a strike. The bowling pins will explode, causing the other bowling pins my family and friends next to other people's graves to explode as well.

The premise was very interesting and wasn't a repeat of previous seasons. It also commented on and parodied a popular trope (body switching) in a unique way. It was the same type of experimental humor from the previous 3 seasons. It's great episode in any season, and anyone who fails to see that probably has the

He at the very least had to apologize to the writing staff from season 4, whom he will be working with in season 5 for the most part.

Just as I feared, Dan Harmon still likes being a jerk. Like I said before, the writers of these episodes weren't just the showrunners, but also his own Community writers, not just Megan Ganz but Steve Basilone & Annie Mebane, as well as Jim Rash. It would be unfair to put all the blame on the showrunners.

What separates Stewart's style from Oliver's isn't the style of comedy, which is clearly similar, considering Oliver has been a writer on the show his entire tenure. Rather, it's Jon's editorial touch that made him capture the frustration the nation felt toward politics over the last decade. That's not something that

I loved the Spider-Man courtroom trouble with the Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #1: The Spartacus Gambit. That was a fun issue I hoping to see highlighted here.

That would make sense if that wasn't one of the things the series was known for during it's original run. It's season 4 of the series, so it should be connected in the same way the previous season were, aside from the time gap.

If you look at the credits, the writers were mainly the ones we already knew. The problem wasn't that they were callbacks; it's that they weren't funny.

I enjoyed the B. team very much but I agree with the overall assessment. In retrospect, these first four episodes really seem like they position and ground the rest of the season. They are infinitely better upon a second watch.