Or Double Donkey Kong.
Or Double Donkey Kong.
THE KILLING IS NOT STILL A THING! YOU TAKE THAT BACK!
Loved every bit of this episode until the big reveal scene… which I also liked, but in a very different way. I have no idea what to believe at this point. Could Tom possibly be not a terrorist? Is Brody a terrorist? Was Brody a terrorist right up until he found out about Tom, and that last scene was him saying,…
Which is so fetch!
Isn't the Old Testament a lot bloodier than the New?
And considerably less attractive than Jennifer Carpenter. imo.
Genitals.
"It’s to the point now that I’d like to think maybe it’s not supposed to be a secret that Gellar isn’t real." Yeah, I'm thinking that, too. And I think that a really brilliant ending could actually vindicate this whole arc. Well, at least, the us-knowing-the-twist-before-Dexter part. Not that I think that's…
I was in a more forgiving mood for this episode than I have been recently. I generally liked it. Although I did roll my eyes when Dex "just missed Gellar" at the ol' church.
Yes, but they've mercifully avoided romantic reconciliation. So far.
That episode was good. Better than good! Good enough! Community oughtta last us another sixteen years, if episodes like this keep coming..
"Well, there's something you don't see every day."
Perhaps Beau was living in Constance's house, but she took him over to Larry's house for the appointed kill. Unlikely, but it'd work.
The AT&T type.
Early on in the episode, I thought/said to myself: "Wait a minute… is that Cranston!? … Oh. No it isn't." Just some certain angle, I guess. But yeah, he played the exasperation very well.
That really was amazing.
But, are you okay with that?
He bothered me in this episode, but I think I was just in the wrong mood for his jerkiness.
Or AT LEAST a giant bag of popcorn.
That's my policy with all channels.