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Excellent, now we have yet another situation where, due to the extreme time lapse, justice will be done for absolutely no one even if these incredibly-conveniently-timed accusations have some shred of truth to them!

It's a good show and the ensemble cast is great; prior to Wishbone, I was actually wondering if Tessa had become the least essential character on the show in season 2.

It's a good show and the ensemble cast is great; prior to Wishbone, I was actually wondering if Tessa had become the least essential character on the show in season 2.

Oh well. It was good while it lasted. R.I.P., the best part-season of Dexter in awhile. You weren't perfect, but you were better than complete shit.

Oh well. It was good while it lasted. R.I.P., the best part-season of Dexter in awhile. You weren't perfect, but you were better than complete shit.

The actor playing Chris is giving us a master class in how to be a child actor without getting typecast: have virtually no lines, no purpose, no arc, and no reason for existing. When this kid becomes a dude, no one's going to deny him acting jobs because "oh everybody knows you're that kid from Homeland." But hey -

The actor playing Chris is giving us a master class in how to be a child actor without getting typecast: have virtually no lines, no purpose, no arc, and no reason for existing. When this kid becomes a dude, no one's going to deny him acting jobs because "oh everybody knows you're that kid from Homeland." But hey -

You know, I've been guilty of thinking - if not saying out loud - that a lot of popular musicians over the years have "sold their souls" or whatever. That's a popular thing to say, I guess. Sellouts! Fun to shout. Definitely.

You know, I've been guilty of thinking - if not saying out loud - that a lot of popular musicians over the years have "sold their souls" or whatever. That's a popular thing to say, I guess. Sellouts! Fun to shout. Definitely.

Is any country currently emulating the United States during its "cocaine o'clock" phase?

Is any country currently emulating the United States during its "cocaine o'clock" phase?

@avclub-24f6f7a488efc0455e1cb95aea962bed:disqus It's basically all because he ordered Adalind to finish off Nick's aunt in the first two episodes of the series. If he could've been 100% sure that all of those loose ends were tied up (which is now impossible since Adalind's gotten involved with his half-brother over in

@avclub-24f6f7a488efc0455e1cb95aea962bed:disqus It's basically all because he ordered Adalind to finish off Nick's aunt in the first two episodes of the series. If he could've been 100% sure that all of those loose ends were tied up (which is now impossible since Adalind's gotten involved with his half-brother over in

MONROE, A FEW EPISODES AGO: "Hey I just met you and this is crazy but you're obsessed, so magic, maybe?"

MONROE, A FEW EPISODES AGO: "Hey I just met you and this is crazy but you're obsessed, so magic, maybe?"

Last season, I lamented the possibility that Juliette was being set up (extremely poorly) to be the "person the hero loses to make it for realz."

Last season, I lamented the possibility that Juliette was being set up (extremely poorly) to be the "person the hero loses to make it for realz."

We didn't miss that it was said. We are criticizing the method by which the information was revealed. It's almost as though one writer with some shred of common sense and memory and dignity forced her input into that scene at the last possible moment, and then was re-hogtied and shoved back into the broom closet.

We didn't miss that it was said. We are criticizing the method by which the information was revealed. It's almost as though one writer with some shred of common sense and memory and dignity forced her input into that scene at the last possible moment, and then was re-hogtied and shoved back into the broom closet.

Agreed about the Nick/Renard/J-Filler/Monroe stuff. The show's still making mistakes that the writers should've learned to avoid by watching, say, every single piece of bad melodrama on TV for the past 40 years. It would've been easy for them to go a different route and have Nick and Monroe's reactions be more