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It's nothing Aguilera didn't do 10 years ago… blah blah… empowering… blah blah…. true to myself…. blah blah embracing my sexuality.

Do people buy her albums now?

Wait, there were musicians at the VMAs?

Because a woman's worth is obviously judged by the calibre of man she can snag.

I'm going to go out on a limb and infer that have issues there. So the crime of a celebrity wanting attention deserves the far lesser crimes of rape and murder? Is that you Zimmerman?

I think Argentina is going to be their Zihuatenejo ending, with Deb, Harrison, Hannah and Dex all meeting up on a beach as the camera pulls away and fades to black. Although knowing this show, Dexter'll probs forget Harrison, and realise on the flight as he screams his name out, and Harrison will be left at home while

… is the new Dark Passenger

I miss season 5 quality Dexter. Chip was clearly no Clyde, but at least he didn't have ADHD.

It's like being married, you start off and they care about you, you stay up all night having deep conversations, then as the years pass by, your partner piles on the fat, they never take you out anymore and conversation is mostly a series of inane grunts. You go on and on, growing increasingly infuriated by your lazy

Is that you, Scott Buck?

I like that you brought up that episode since it was a great one "The Dark Defender" under Clyde Phillips. Like you mention, Dexter starts to become enamoured by the idea that people are lauding him as a hero. The debate about whether what Dexter does is morally acceptable by the public becomes a very polarising

Quote from the actual writers of the show "We don't see Dexter as a serial-killer show, it's just a show about a man who just happens to be a serial killer"

I watch PLL too, and it's way better. They have nonsensical plots and funny dialogue… it's not just a dream!

His were the best scenes, since it made me replay The Shield in my head and forget what I was actually watching.

Hold on, Doakes was saying there was something up with Dexter, and he died, LaGuerta was investigating Dexter and she died. His wife was killed by a serial killer, he's dating a supposedly reformed killer, his parents died, both adopted and biological, virtually every homicide he investigates remains unsolved because

To be fair, he only just learned about the existence of gloves.

Yeah, it's funny that on BrBa boards the conversations are dissecting every moment of the show, every exchange, every frame and having massive debates about their relation to previous themes or events and what they might foreshadow. On Dexter's boards it is either "I'm so bored", "That makes no sense" or "I want to

You know that film from Idiocracy called "Ass", well, I think that would be more entertaining, at least with that film you care whose ass it is, and why it's farting.

It was simple really, Deb kills LaGuerta, Deb tries but can't cope the guilt, then Deb (1) Carries on killing in increasingly desperate ways, pitting her against Dexter, or (2) Deb's conscience finally wins out and she decides to take Dexter down. I simply cannot buy that a week's worth of therapy from a clearly

BrBa: [final season] - Huge secrets are revealed, characters turn against each other, hugely powerful emotional scenes and a breakneck pace which rarely lets up for even a few minutes.