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Agreed.  This season was really all over the place, and rushed pretty much everything it did, except for two of its lamest arcs: Quinn The Fuckup and Gellar The Ghost.

The pairing of these shows is both a blessing and a curse for Dexter.  A blessing because I probably wouldn't have watched every episode of Dexter if not for Homeland's magnetism; a curse because Homeland reeeeeally makes Dexter look bad.

Yay!  It really happened!

I can't say I was let down, because I certainly wasn't expecting it to be a great scene, because those don't exist in season 6 unless Mos Def creates them.  I was just glad that it actually happened.  I've been betting on it happening for half a season now — I knew something was in the works involving Dexter and Debra

Oh, Trolly, you'll never let me down.

They used a different trick on Walker.  They broke him with the more traditional battery of torture and psychology.  Not like they can kill Issa twice, after all.  That death was what turned Brody.  Walker was already turned before that happened.

That wasn't the reason, nor was the show saying that all Saudis are terrorists, which is what it sounds like you thought it was saying.  She became a terrorist because she hated her father and men like him living in prosperity in Saudi Arabia while poor kids like Faisel were outside, their people being taken advantage

I find this show thoroughly entertaining, and I'll join the masses here saying that I'd read the weekly coverage.  Of course series like this with little to no continuity or character development make for less fertile ground in terms of comments than your Community's and Parks and Rec's, but… well… I dunno.  But

But I can!

Bummer.

That thing I sent you?

Kablammo.

Rats, Superdeformed beat me to it. Let's see, um…

Guy was a jerk, but at least he was a smart jerk.

I wouldn't say way better, but I would say it's the best of the three.

So does Josh Holloway's role in this actually just amount to one scene or something?  He was promoting the film on Kimmel last night, but there's no mention of him here, and he doesn't appear noticeably in the adverts that I've seen.  I would like to see him get a major role in a big film like this.

But head and shoulders better than only two of the three films that preceded it.

The first one was a major touchstone for my friends and I in middle school.  I still like it pretty well, and it always feels the most like what I imagine the series was (which I've never actually watched… so there's that).  Although the plot is still hard to make sense of in a few areas.  The second was awful,

Like that Albert Schweitzer guy!

Probably not.  I'm just spitballin' here.