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Well, since David Nevins already created a fitting ending for Agent Dale Cooper in a finale, maybe now he can use this Twin Peaks finale for the fitting ending for Dexter.

Shouldn't this column be called "The Teti Offensive" ???

C'mon Von Dovi, a C-? This episode was at least a D if not D-. It was fantastic! It was so dumb and they hit almost every big moment with some of the worst writing, acting, and plot twist possible. What more could you ask for? Sure, they didn't have anybody pull out a Microsoft Surface or Phone or use Outlook, but

What I truly and honestly hope happens next week: Barbie Sr. sneaks out of detainment with the help of Hunter's hacking skills using only a Microsoft Surface tablet, a Windows Phone and the power of Outlook. Barbie's Dad grabs the egg and jumps through the portal back to the dome. He 's drowning in the lake and is

For all the dumb things these people do, I will admit they handle death, abandonment and betrayal exceptionally well.

Honestly, if we don't get a third season, I'm starting a Kickstarter to fund sending thousands of individually packaged, pink dyed eggs to CBS.

During that kiss I was ready to find out Big Jim suddenly became a vampire because… dome. And really, are we sure that's not where we're headed?

Spoilers ahead: I am confused by the score here. Based on the Von Dovi Dome principle, the episode's grade is inversely proportional to how entertaining it was. Yet, this grade is a C. This episode deserves at least a solid D. It was infinitely entertaining. It was absurd from beginning to end. Nonsense and hilarity

I don't like the opening credits partially because they're annoying but they also have nothing to do with the feel of the show. It's like someone was told the name of the show only and just made credits based off what they thought the show would be rather than what the show actually is. The tone is almost the opposite

"'Everything I’ve done, I’ve done for my family.' So now they’re putting Walter White’s words in Hank Schrader’s mouth. Have you no shame, Dome?"
Thankfully no. If it did have shame I wouldn't be watching.

I never thought about that. I wonder if the writers even put that connection together, lol. This show's entire use of animals is constantly unsettling but beautiful in it's own way, as if humans are just an inconvenience for the animals. The deer, the dogs, they just don't care. It makes for great imagery but it's

I think we could have done without the dream sequence altogether. It comes off as filler. No good ever comes from putting a dream sequence in a season or series finale.
…except Awake.

Yeah, the season gets a B despite the fact that it's one of the best shows on TV that consistently reviewed to high marks. Maybe Sonia used all her 'A's on the episode grades this season and was too cheap to buy a new pack for the season so she used some a leftover 'B'. This is the most rational explanation I've heard

JoshModell,
"Thanks?" No. You know what? I wanted to discuss episode nine and when I got there it was closed. Rather suspend or block accounts that derailed the comments, the entire thread was closed by you (you in the collective sense of AV Club, as well as in the literal sense). I WANT TO TALK ABOUT EPISODE NINE! I

Just as the show should be. That's when it's at its best.

Mr. Scott Von Doviak,

This episode was far too plot heavy and didn't have nearly the amount of incompetence and idiocy that I enjoy from the show. I'm serious. Don't get wrong, it was still dumb but not in the utter lunacy sort of way. It was a boring episode. Not once did they have classic UtD moments where I throw my hands in the air and

Regardless of his recent statements covered in this article let me just say this:

I believe literally half of all scenes this week prominently featured Microsoft products including Outlook, Windows Phone, and our old favorite on the show, the Surface tablet. I believe three of the first four scenes this week are guilty of shameless Microsoft product placement.