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I wish I could agree, but I fear James DeRiven nails it. I'm reminded of an NPR story which interviewed Trump supporters following his visit to their dying ex-coal mining town. After they raved about Trump a while, the interviewer politely explained that, as president, Trump would not have the powers or capacity to do

On the one hand, you have a really good point.

Whenever I would introduce someone new to Dexter, something I did regularly through its early seasons, I would always make sure we had a chance to chat sometime soon after "Return to Sender", the 6th episode. On the one hand, I always found it fun to poke at the development of their reaction to Dexter… at the end of

I agree, as usual, with most of your points, but think you're reaching or missing out on the boat sale scene. This was a pretty awful episode, but the boat scene was one of the better ones. It was probably the only genuine'ish, not ham-handed attempt at Dexter going through the motions of his originally contrived

That whole scene was brutally stupid and, especially in its purpose, painfully contrived. But I loved how even the particulars of Hannah's response were so uncaring and even inhuman. Even beside the fact that Harrison is playing on something dangerous and she doesn't want to stop washing dishes long enough to be near

Megan Fox? You've got to aim higher man.