Anna Torv, yes, The rest, eh.
Anna Torv, yes, The rest, eh.
Did anybody else notice that the hurricane was named LAURA? As in Laura Moser?! (Somebody here said something about how the writers, with their sublime subtlety, should have plowed us with a Rita Hurricane…Well, they sort of did one step further)
Me too
My intuition tells me it's gonna end with the bang.
Ok; what about the scene with the bloody stuffed animal? Did you think he was bad there too?
Because Dexter and Vogel were trying to teach Zach the craft, and Saxon felt he should be taught the code/craft.
Yeah. I thought of you guys when that happened.
Jamie: "It's so real now that there are boxes everywhere. Dexter: "take him for the night?" Jamie squeals. "And be able to hug my favorite person in the world all night long?! Yay!" Who wants Jamie to raise their baby?
Well, who believes a crazed serial killer? They'll say anything, is the logic. Plus this time it's not like it's forensic evidence that Dexter did that's pinning the case… it's video tapes.. I think that's why they skipped over that.
Yeah, I thought about that when it was over.. how come the marshall didnt see or hear the bulletin? Too obsessed on tracking down Hannah McKay. I guess.
This whole going beyond the code thing raises a new question; if there was another guy following Dexters code, does Dexter deserve to be killed for what he's done in the past, even if he never kills again? Cuz he's killed ppl who were no longer killing, right?
I liked where the plot went in this episode, even if there is much to be desired from the execution, but I have hope that Dexter will be revealed in the next episode… I can see now how this could have been the ending they agreed on from the beginning- I just wish they hadn't tried to turn it into a "twist we wouldnt…
Hey- I replied to you on the recent Goodbye Miami thing regarding having two warring points of view, but it won't show up on your feed cuz there was no reply button for you in that conversation.
Yeah, the Hannah arc doesn't convince me. Maybe if another actress had played her part, or if she had more compelling lines. (Again, I feel a Lila here would have been more convincing, but I guess Hannah does a cross between a killer and a girl next door, so… maybe for Dexter, that's the perfect girl.)
pityrules - Won't let me reply to you so replying again to Jaka…
it's funny. (This also goes back to the "didnt u just completely contradict yourself and how can u have two warring points of view" question.) When I'm watching it, I dont find it boring. But on reflection, I do find myself laughing with you guys at the…
Just saw Monkey in a Box. I agree with your comments. And I also didnt like the the Travis Marshall season.. I think they are turning things around in the last 2 final episodes. He faked it but realized it was never fake at all. There are some problems with the issue of the urge but.. this whole season has been about…
SECRET LIFE OF THE AMERICAN TEENAGER!! HAha.. good times. guilty pleasure. They cut Ashley out tho, which I found unforgivable.
Yeah, if a writer has to explain their motives that much to themselves and their audience and other ppl, it's generally a bad sign.
The actor playing Ray makes this watchable to me.. I had my doubts at first, but now I'm hooked. Sidenote: For some reason this show always feels more like a movie than a tv show to me. It has a movie feel.
Yeah, the Hannah arc bothers me the most. Because she was supposed to be a serial killer, and like with the treatment of Dexter morgan, the writers wanted to eat the cake and have it too. They wanted the villain to be compelling and evil and then find redemption, too. So they had hannah be evil, and then turn into…
It is staggeringly unrealistic that Deb could be lieutenant, go off the rails, find another job, and then come back. What did batista say? "You'll work your way back up." No damage to her reputation. Who else wants to apply for a job at Miami homicide?