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Completely agree with you. This season of Dexter has treated its audience like complete idiots. It's absurd how far the quality has dropped from the first two seasons. Like the reviewer, this will be the last one I ever tune in for. Truly awful television.

This is the last season for me too. How stupid do the writers think the audience is to not piece together that Gellar isn't real? It's embarrassing. Dexter's become a parody of itself at this point with soap opera dramatics and throwaway plot lines (with four episodes to go this year, who cares about the dead

Showtime should be embarrassed by running their shows into the ground. Dexter was past its prime when season four ended. At least HBO and AMC know when to end a series.

I'm glad Stacy's off the show. Ever since her audition she seemed fake and couldn't sing very well. Screaming every note and crying after is not singing.

I found this episode to drag and thought it continued the downward decline this show has been taking. The writers didn't properly utilize Moser coming back (it felt like a soap opera moment) and went back to neutering Dexter's character. Colin Hanks was as uninteresting and dull as always. To be honest I think with

I think the problem with this show is that it's just repeating the same formula every season now like a Saw movie and it's become tiring. You know there's going to be a villain and you know Dexter will kill him in the last episode. During that time, Dexter might meet a guest star who he shares secrets with but they

Aside from Lithgow's towering performance, Dexter's only really had two strong seasons (the first two). That's a bad track record for a show stumbling through its sixth. You could always pretend after he kills Lila that the series ended there. With the current pace of the show I'm starting to think that's a good idea.

I think the biggest problem with this season right now is that Colin Hanks is completely miscast as the killer. He doesn't have the presence of a John Lithgow or Jimmy Smitts, he's that nerd from Orange County.

This was the shark jumping episode for me, it was awful and such a parody of what this show was in seasons 1 & 2 I don't know where to begin.

I had high hopes for this show because the premise made it sound sort of like a procedural Minority Report. It's too bad that instead of focusing on anything interesting the plots all revolve around standard crime show tropes.

Ratings have been going down for this show every week which isn't surprising considering the cookie cutter way its made. The judge's decisions were very disappointing.

In what universe would she have ever been good for this role? Salander is 4'11 and is described as having the physique of a 12 year old boy. Rooney Mara, going completely method for this role seems perfect for the part. I hope this was just a joke to make people start talking about the movie.

Completely agree with Phil on this one. Just last week he admitted that X-Factor wasn't his forte, yet this proves otherwise.

*Derp*. I read the whole review and for the first time stopped after two SO's. My mistake.

Dexter's become predictable, something it wasn't before. "Oh, here's an old guy he's meeting who's probably the killer Dexter thinks he is." "Here's another season with 12 episodes of a villain build-up where nothing changes." The formula is growing tired which is strange because all of these changes keep happening to

Stray Observations

I have to quit watching this show because it's starting to ruin the past seasons for me now. The Office has become a parody of its former self, it's just hard to sit through.

Correct me if I'm wrong but I think the head writers either left before season five or after season five. Most of the shows tone has changed since.

I feel exactly the way you do about the show now. The first two seasons were excellent, but Dexter's one of those shows that should've been 4 seasons max. Now there's talk about another 2 on top of this one and it's just too much. I was wrong in thinking Showtime was like HBO and AMC in that they would let a show run

That really scared me because I wasn't expecting him to look like that and because I've never seen anything like that happen to a longtime character before. That image will take a long time to get burned out of my brain.