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Hey, things getting worse, alright!

He tried to step to Victor Sifuentes.

Was the guard whose nose was bit off the same one who forced Clay and Gemma to engage in intercourse during the conjugal? I just presumed so due to the fact that Clay took that assault so far above and beyond what would have been needed for him to wind up in the infirmary. If it is, then the nose biting makes sense;

"It's so weird that you're Masuka's daughter."
"Weird awesome!"

This has gone so far past the point of ridiculous.
Next week Romy Madley Croft from The xx tells us why she hates "Row Row Row Your Boat". Coming soon, comedian Joe Mande tells us how "How You Remind Me" by Nickleback ruined an entire Summer for him.

That wasn't really a fair place to cliff-hang. There's a fairly crude but completely apt metaphor that involves bringing someone to the brink of satisfaction and then abandoning then abandoning the task at the precipice of this moment. The promise that we will be able to continue this activity in one week's time does

"Michael C. Hall and Yvonne Strahovski didn’t sell “sexual tension” as
much as they sold 'Someone farted, and it wasn’t me, so by process of
elimination, it had to be you.'"

The best revelation for this season would be if they found out that all of the Brain Surgeon's victims have been secret serial killers who only kill serial killers. So that would make the Brain Surgeon the serial killer who only kills serial killers who only kill serial killers: Dexter's ultimate foe.

The Vogel twist might have saved this show. I'm very interested in watching this relationship develop. I'm thinking that we're going to find out that Dexter isn't really a psychopath this season. Vogel and Harry misread the signs and sent Dexter down a path that may have been avoided after all. Of course such a

I went and saw Chuck Palahniuk do a reading once and he claimed he ripped off Fight Club from Great Gatsby. After I studied the novel a bit, I saw he was right. "Jack" (or Narrator) is James Gatz. A man who's disenfranchised from the world by the demands of his professional life and social status.He meets Marla, who

No "Chop Suey" by System of a Down? I figured that was sure to be on this list.

I was surprised by how thoroughly gone the Andy/Erin/Pete story was (and also how Andy is apparently just unaware rather than evil again). It appears the writers have their new shiny toy to play with (the documentary plot) and aren't really interested in leaving any vestiges of old drama. 

Now this acknowledging the cameras thing has taken a turn toward the creepy as the characters are being pursued relentlessly even as they try to take steps against such an invasion. Pam being filmed at Brian's house felt eerily like a scene out of Michael Hanke's Cache.

I like "Two Princes" so much more than anything by Alkaline Trio. I will take Chris Barron's smooth singing (scat and all) over Skiba's weasel bleat any day. And yes, the lyric's are stupid and repetitive, but at least the don't make me uncomfortable by forcing awkward sexual imagery upon me (looking at you

I don't know but my take on the events of what happened would be that next season will focus on Carl and Rick not seeing eye to eye but also on what that means in the sense that Carl could end up being more like the Governor and maybe when the Governor returns he'll wind up spending time with Carl where as in this

Wait, why is it spelled with two m's?

I guess the whole time this was really a Cain and Able story but with the shoe on the opposite foot since neither Darryl nor Merle are exactly the same as they first appeared but nonetheless different from what they might have seemed unless you looked too far ahead, but that isn't how this show is meant to be watched

Ha ha, just noticed the title is Pray but it's spelled differently like Prey so it could mean an animal that's being chased instead of begging from a higher power but both would be applicable to the theme of the episode so they could have just titled it either one and let it be a play on words like it's for the viewer

I liked how The Governor kept trying to creep Andrea out by whistling the intro to "Wishing Well" by Terrance Trent D'Arby.  It was appropriate to the theme of The Governor being a failed Michael Hutchence type figure.

I have to give the show credit because at this point it's hard to tell who's telling the truth apart from who doesn't know they're not telling the truth, but I think what they're going for at this point is that all things considered it doesn't really matter more than the consequences which ultimately determine which