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When this episode ended, I was just simply angry.  I'm just disgusted that they squandered the chance to make an exciting final season.  It could have been so great, Dexter nearly getting caught, on the ropes week after week from threats all around.  No need to worry about future seasons as characters could die, or

That very well could be. I've clearly both blocked out most of my memory of this show, and started justifiably jumping to the stupidest possible conclusion for any question I may have about the continuity of this show.

Also, wasn't Matthews like retired last season?  Hence all those dumb scenes on his boat?  Did we get an explanation for why he's back or should we just go ahead and assume that since LaGuerta is dead there's no other possible qualified candidate in the world except the guy who's already kinda a character on the show.

I had to pause the episode to rage momentarily during the mall scene when Dexter asks the guy if he knows Vogel and he says no, and the voiceover actually says "He knows Dr. Vogel, he was treated by her, he's lying."

To really rub it in…..  I've got 2x the grandmas I bragged about!

My grandma gave me $50 for my birthday, so I'm currently worth 5x my brag.  Until I have to eat dinner tonight, in which my net worth will drop 20%.  Damn you Chipotle and your upcharge for guacamole!

I feel much better about my financial standing, as I often brag about being worth $10 when I am in fact worth many times that amount.  Stay humble.

You lost me at "How do you personally ensure that the shows you work on don’t suck?"

I actually find Corey Feldman's house to be depressingly small.  I mean, this guy was in Goonies AND Lost Boys.  I'm pretty sure Goonies + Lost Boys = mansion was one of Newton's laws.

I remember catching every episode I could late at night in the basement during the summer when it was running on comedy central. There was just nothing like it, I had never seen something so weird, and I had discovered it. I loved it so much.

Much like The Office itself, I didn't make it to the end of this writeup, but enjoyed the parts I did read.

Boy I just love getting a notification that there's a "Homeland news update", clicking the article, and finding that the Homeland news update is that a guy who works on Homeland might also potentially work on another show.  Super, I'm now up to date on all the latest Homeland news.

My all time favorite movie is Clueless.

In '87, Huey released this, Fore, their most accomplished album. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "Hip to be Square", a song so catchy, most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity, and the importance of trends, it's also a personal

This was an episode only a dedicated fan could love. This show is a 2nd tier show at best, so it should get judged on an accordingly different scale, but this episode was awful. The 3 bank robbers were such cheesy, hackneyed characters with no emotional basis or distinction other than the responsible one and the way

This was the last episode for me, I'm done with this terrible, terrible show.  Are they really saying that if two guys hang out long enough they'll eventually become gay?  Because if that was true pretty much every guy ever would be gay with his best friend growing up.  Isn't that also an INCREDIBLY regressive view of

I'm definitely open to the possibility that I'm missing something, since I seem to be in the minority on this!

I'm definitely open to the possibility that I'm missing something, since I seem to be in the minority on this!

"Whatever you do, DON'T step to the side!!"

I'm hoping this is a movie that takes place in the future envisioned in 1952. Say, a "1991" with flying cars, foil jumpsuit clothing, and clumsy robots with wheels.