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Malcom Warner
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Through some set of circumstances, I think Walt will himself end up being poisoned by the ricin.

That's why BB is such a good show. They give Walt fleeting moments of selflessness (even though they are drowned out by his overall Machiavellian nature) to make his character more three-dimensional. He does (or did) care for Jessie on some level which is why he did that. If he never did anything good at all he would

The press has never had much use for the concept of "innocent until proven guilty". A story like that (founder of prominent tech company and high school teacher becomes meth kingpin, kills DEA brother-in-law, becomes fugitive) is pretty amazing. The media would run laps with it regardless of how much it was driven by

I'm honestly surprised it took 5 seasons for some hack writer to pen a race-baiting article like this. Breaking Bad is about "white privilege"? Really?

It probably will. Last season's finale was good but it showed some serious red flags of potential bullshit down the road. I have a really bad feeling about the direction this show will take in season 3 and beyond.

A morally-satisfying ending to this show would be for Dexter to actually kill himself. He's an incurable monster who's very existence puts everyone in his life in mortal danger on an almost-daily basis. Ending his own life would have given everyone else at least a chance at happiness. Instead he just ran away

Too soon, man.

Seriously. The responsible thing for Dexter to do (other than, you know, actually taking care of the kid himself) would be to leave him with Astor & Cody's grandparents so he could actually live in a stable home with his siblings and have at least some chance of a normal life. Instead he did the absolute most selfish

House was great until the end of Season 7 when they wrote in the House/Cuddy relationship. Their dynamic was interesting because of the unfulfilled sexual tension. Making them an actual couple was a disastrous move that they could only reverse by writing her out of the show entirely. It got even less interesting in

Batman refuses to kill criminals no matter how evil they are - he simply apprehends them and turns them over to the police. Dexter is the exact opposite of this.

Showtime should parlay the ending scene into a spinoff sitcom where Dexter is an oddball, fish-out-of-water city boy trying to adjust to life as a rural lumberjack - with wacky results. It would make a lot more sense and be far more entertaining than Dexter seasons 5-8.