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Judging by how many promos have been on for the show, and Showtime on Demand's availability of both seasons, I'm guessing it is coming back sometime this summer. However, this is just speculation.
At first I thought Dexter would be pretty one-note, but the main character has developed so well and the writers have dealt with his internal struggles over his morality and past in a very interesting way. I love how this show manages to satirize the crime drama genre, while also provide deep ruminations on the ethics of killing "bad people." The only character I have a problem with is Masuka, who seems like the same-old Asian nerd stereotype.
I don't want to give anything away about the second season for those who haven't seen it, so don't read further if you don't want minor spoilers, but with two seasons dedicated to season-long serial killer manhunts I wonder if season three will take a completely different approach and have no season-long story arch, but instead focus on Dexter's further development and his questioning of Harry's code. I'd like to see Deb start asking Dexter about what happened between him and Harry during all that time they spent together. Also [HUGE SPOILER}, who thought Harry walking in on Dexter mutilating a corpse and Harry's subsequent suicide was the most disturbing story put on TV in the past decade?
At first I thought Dexter would be pretty one-note, but the main character has developed so well and the writers have dealt with his internal struggles over his morality and past in a very interesting way. I love how this show manages to satirize the crime drama genre, while also provide deep ruminations on the ethics of killing "bad people." The only character I have a problem with is Masuka, who seems like the same-old Asian nerd stereotype.
I don't want to give anything away about the second season for those who haven't seen it, so don't read further if you don't want minor spoilers, but with two seasons dedicated to season-long serial killer manhunts I wonder if season three will take a completely different approach and have no season-long story arch, but instead focus on Dexter's further development and his questioning of Harry's code. I'd like to see Deb start asking Dexter about what happened between him and Harry during all that time they spent together. Also [HUGE SPOILER}, who thought Harry walking in on Dexter mutilating a corpse and Harry's subsequent suicide was the most disturbing story put on TV in the past decade?
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Re: Dexter
Great season so far. I really like how they are developing Dexter's character. It is still very interesting and entertaining.
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I've been meaning to start watching this show, so I caught the first two episodes of season one last night and I must ask- Does the writing get any better? I think I could really grow to like the intrigue and the characters, but the show's dialogue is awful! Especially his internal thoughts... Looking down at an empty donut box, "Empty inside. Just like me."
arrrgh!! The only difference between this and say, Tru Blood's (which I also caught for the first time last night) cheesy writing is that Dexter seems to take itself very seriously. Everyone who has posted here seems to think highly of the first season, so mayble I'm alone with my opinion, but the writing in the first 2 episodes is holding me back from wanting to plow forward.
arrrgh!! The only difference between this and say, Tru Blood's (which I also caught for the first time last night) cheesy writing is that Dexter seems to take itself very seriously. Everyone who has posted here seems to think highly of the first season, so mayble I'm alone with my opinion, but the writing in the first 2 episodes is holding me back from wanting to plow forward.
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Dexter is nothing if not an insincere show. The thing abounds with the most mordant ironies. A deranged sociopath comparing his lack of recognizable humanity to an empty donut box is worth a chuckle, especially with Hall's bemused delivery. The character is always aware of the ridiculousness of any given situation. The second season does handle the humourous tone better (it's also just funnier), but the humour is still there in spades in the first season. The setting alone--lovely, bright, blue weather; palm trees, sand; sterile and open interiors--is a collossal joke.LQ wrote:Dexter seems to take itself very seriously.
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Hum, I suppose I'm not in on the joke then, yet. It was just hackneyed writing to me. Buuut that's certainly a shiny recommendation you just left there, so I'll give it another whirl.Mr_sausage wrote:Dexter is nothing if not an insincere show. The thing abounds with the most mordant ironies. A deranged sociopath comparing his lack of recognizable humanity to an empty donut box is worth a chuckle, especially with Hall's bemused delivery. The character is always aware of the ridiculousness of any given situation. The second season does handle the humourous tone better (it's also just funnier), but the humour is still there in spades in the first season. The setting alone--lovely, bright, blue weather; palm trees, sand; sterile and open interiors--is a collossal joke.LQ wrote:Dexter seems to take itself very seriously.
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Despite the idea that it's a joke, the setting annoys me to no end. It constantly takes me out of the intended mood of the show, there's nothing more bland than Miami. It's hot, it's loud, there's no pizza...
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Dexter is John McCain's favorite TV show
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LOL. Someone wrote an article in a newspaper last year about the potential candidates favorite TV shows, and it ended with the reporter wondering aloud if any of them favored Dexter.
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He also loves Prison Break. Oddly enough, Obama and McCain do share one TV show in common: the Wire
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So, how awesome was the last episode of Dexter? Clearly Jimmy Smits is going to get it after he kills the lawyer, but now that he knows how Dexter operates it will be interesting to see how it unfolds.
And is there a reason they can't write Deborah any better than a horny detective who needs to sleep with a different person involved with the central case every season?
And is there a reason they can't write Deborah any better than a horny detective who needs to sleep with a different person involved with the central case every season?
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Do you have a link for this source?domino harvey wrote:Dexter is John McCain's favorite TV show
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It's in the McCain interview from this month's issue of Radarflyonthewall2983 wrote:Do you have a link for this source?domino harvey wrote:Dexter is John McCain's favorite TV show
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He seems to be flipflopping. In the fluff interview that I read, he professed to love The Tudors above all. Although I seem to remember he also said that he mostly just reads the scripts (?!) of these tv shows because he doesn't have time to watch them.domino harvey wrote:It's in the McCain interview from this month's issue of Radarflyonthewall2983 wrote:Do you have a link for this source?domino harvey wrote:Dexter is John McCain's favorite TV show
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He does also list the Tudors, the Sopranos, Seinfeld, and Lost in the interview, and says he's looking forward to watching the John Adams miniseries. This is a man who loves TV
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Or, this is a man who is name dropping the most popular TV shows in order show that he is "current".
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bingoAntoine Doinel wrote:Or, this is a man who is name dropping the most popular TV shows in order show that he is "current".
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Prison Break is by no definition a popular TV series
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Amazon is now taking pre-orders for Dexter season 3 on DVD and Blu-Ray (though isn't mentioning the actual release date).