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Peameal Bacon
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Karl Pilkington said:
When I was a kid, I asked my family and friends to call me "Brett" because I thought that was a cool name.  And they did.  But it didn't work because I usually didn't answer when they called me Brett, because I'd forget that I was using a different name.

To summarize and explain:
- Yes, the original/authentic version is "Oggy, oggy, oggy! Oi, oi oi!".
- Yes, Gareth says "Oink, oink, oink!" You can clearly hear the hard "k" sound when he says it.
- Why does he say "oink"? I don't know… I guess because he is trying to be clever.

What's changed this season? - evaporating dark passengers
"Here's a simple test: What more do we know about Dexter as a character or even as a show at the end of this season that we didn't before?"

Dexter's code was never to only kill people that "The System can't properly punish". In earlier seasons, even season 1, I think, Dexter would purposely mess up a report or hide evidence to allow a target to be released so that Dexter could kill them himself.

@country_bumpkin: 'I feel like if shocking imagery and a high body count are what make a movie "serious," then the Saw franchise is our generation's Schindler's List.'