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Aurelien Flieger
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I don't know. It tries too hard, I think.

See, Dexter writers? THEY didn't build a Gomie memorial bench.

I have an unconditional love for the first four seasons. And 3 is oddly enough my favourite. It's so much better than people usually think.

Thank god we have Quinn & Deb while those poor BB fans have people dying and facing actual consequences.

I can't comment on this episode because I skipped like 75% scenes. I wasn't even that tired.

Sadly they'd never do that, since the Youtube comments pretty much tell them what to expect.

My god this strategy is dumb but might actually work

@cutlass12 You know, actually what Scott Buck says about the character of Dexter kind of makes sense. He has this 'plan' in his head and this could make a great season, but -once again- the execution is poor.

Hey, Scott Reynolds has been hired as a writer for The Following season 2, so he'll still be surrounded by people as good as him !

@velvetdewdrop:disqus yeah, I'm not even gonna start to think about Deb's storyline, because it's gonna piss me off -what was the point of her becoming a detective if she's back in the same spot with no change at all?- and because this show is unrealistic anyway. 
And you're absolutely right, the writers always pretend

See ya on the next great show that goes downhill !

I want: -a Walter pre-cancer cameo, in the street or something (okay, stole this idea from Sepinwall, but it would be heartbreaking to see him as a happy family man after all of this)
- Mike 
- Gus

HAHAHAAAAA "Speaking of Deb, she's back at Miami Metro and back with Quinn! Double-yay. Of course, not everyone is as happy about that as we are." > more like Double-Nay. Is anyone here *happy* about Deb & Quinn kissing?

Yeah, there was a special, "magical" tone to that scene; it brought some kind of, "closure", I'd say. Then they "flew to Argentina" (I loved the finale but can't deny that nothing after -and shortly before- Isaak's death made much sense.)

Fuck.

It's so easy to imagine better scenarios, it hurts.

I still can't believe they wrote "Dexter uses an Age Progression Software to get Saxon, succeeds". I mean how can a writer feel this is earned

Plus, I have no idea exactly who Sons' characters are. Most of them are loyal. Sometimes they blow shit up, or kill people. But what's happening inside of them ? What are their beliefs, what are their justifications besides "protect the club" ? They're barely humans, for the most part (I'm talking about the club's men