…or just lay a trail of Skittles from the Depths Of Hell door. He likes Skittles.
…or just lay a trail of Skittles from the Depths Of Hell door. He likes Skittles.
The correct form for a Corgan incantation is 'from the depths of hell I summon thee'.
The correct form for a Corgan incantation is 'from the depths of hell I summon thee'.
That was pretty hilarious.
Dexter: "You know how I'm a serial killer and how I subtly hinted to you in our last scene together that maybe you should murder your dad who was blackmailing you? Well, you don't need to worry about him anymore."
Hannah [with no trace of suspicion]: "Wow, you really talked to him hard,…
That was pretty hilarious.
Dexter: "You know how I'm a serial killer and how I subtly hinted to you in our last scene together that maybe you should murder your dad who was blackmailing you? Well, you don't need to worry about him anymore."
Hannah [with no trace of suspicion]: "Wow, you really talked to him hard,…
Without going into the detail of what he says, which I generally blank out because so much of it is painfully obvious exposition or underlining, double-underlining, highlighting and capitalisation of themes, I always assume anything unfamiliar is simply stuff that Dexter remembers or realises subconsciously. This may…
Without going into the detail of what he says, which I generally blank out because so much of it is painfully obvious exposition or underlining, double-underlining, highlighting and capitalisation of themes, I always assume anything unfamiliar is simply stuff that Dexter remembers or realises subconsciously. This may…
Didn't he specifically say he thought she was going to screw it up? I think the point isn't that he doesn't suspect Dexter, but that if you suspect someone on very little substantial evidence, you don't necessarily want to alert them to the fact.
Didn't he specifically say he thought she was going to screw it up? I think the point isn't that he doesn't suspect Dexter, but that if you suspect someone on very little substantial evidence, you don't necessarily want to alert them to the fact.
I could buy that. He got to the back of the bus before doing it. What was hilariously stupid was the fact that he walked past all those people to do it (fair enough, he might be a terrible killer), and then the police having any difficulty investigating (although I suppose it's established that they are terrible…
I could buy that. He got to the back of the bus before doing it. What was hilariously stupid was the fact that he walked past all those people to do it (fair enough, he might be a terrible killer), and then the police having any difficulty investigating (although I suppose it's established that they are terrible…
Yes, but much better-executed than is customary.
Yes, but much better-executed than is customary.
Single greatest line ever? Perhaps.
Single greatest line ever? Perhaps.
I think it was both. They joked about it and they killed it dead, and we don't have to worry about the Dark Passenger anymore. It's lying on the bottom of the ocean, and I for one am relieved about that.
I think it was both. They joked about it and they killed it dead, and we don't have to worry about the Dark Passenger anymore. It's lying on the bottom of the ocean, and I for one am relieved about that.
I think Isaak rocked mainly because of the acting, and the fact that he was an antagonist who wasn't another damn serial killer. The character himself was… OK. But I think without Ray Stevenson's acting work, you wouldn't have nearly as many people attached to the character, and in a way it's worked against the show…
I think Isaak rocked mainly because of the acting, and the fact that he was an antagonist who wasn't another damn serial killer. The character himself was… OK. But I think without Ray Stevenson's acting work, you wouldn't have nearly as many people attached to the character, and in a way it's worked against the show…
I thought this episode was around B level, and I think this is right. I loved that he went Full Evil, and thought it was exactly what was needed, but a lot of the transition in the character was handled very clunkily- a lot seemed to hinge on the exposition-filled, typically bad conversation in the hallway with Ghost…