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He had a great death scene in Rescue Me.

That would have been awesome.

I haven't been watching the latest season (for future reference when it comes to me spoil away, I really don't care) but you're right. BB has done the unraveling of Walt's double life pretty spot-on, but in a more gradual way than "the big reveal". It's more true to life that way. Apropos of this discussion, it's…

It's a parody of commercials MI roll out (with voice-overs from Tim Allen), designed to lure tourists in.

Speaking of which

The second season would have been so much better if it was the third season. You knew the moment they started digging up those bodies, Dexter would make it out okay by the end. If they placed it in the next, or even the fourth season there would be that suspense of whether or not he does get away with it.

I think the moment Dexter truly went downhill was when they killed off Rita. I was always more interested in how she would respond to finding out his double life than Debra.

He became more of a bad-ass in season four, residual effects of dealing with Quarles the previous season.

At the beginning of the season I was convinced he'd be dead by the end, but now I'm seeing how he can possibly survive the end. Then again, my predictions for what happens next have been almost always wrong.

For me, Steven Wilson's The Raven That Refused To Sing (And Other Stories) is the best so far this year. Bowie's album is a close second though.

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo score is getting high up there with me now, as well as The Fragile. The movie was good but I'll go as far as to say that it's a great soundtrack.

Did you get to study the Caine-Hackman theory too?

Consider that he attended Sundance to promote his documentary about BDSM, went to Washington to deliver a speech at the beginning of Obama's 2nd term, and declared "start your engines" at the Daytona 500 all within a month of each other. If not charmed, you could say he leads an interesting life.

Fletch Lives is not as terrible as it's reputation.

I remember hearing somewhere that Lorne was up for it.

Is the show set specifically in Maine? For some reason I keep thinking it's in California.

This show would make a hell of a drinking game.

I'd say it was. I'm surprised it hasn't been re-made yet.

I could hear him speak for hours.