Dexter – Did Breaking Bad’s final season ruin Dexter’s?
Sunday, September 22, 2013
With both ‘Dexter’ and ‘Breaking Bad’ ending their series only a week apart, I wonder if we’d all be less hard on ‘Dexter’ if ‘Breaking Bad’ wasn’t so damn good.
With both ‘Dexter’ and ‘Breaking Bad’ ending their series only a week apart, I wonder if we’d all be less hard on ‘Dexter’ if ‘Breaking Bad’ wasn’t so damn good.
I had a theory on who framed Zach for Cassie’s murder on ‘Dexter’ who wasn’t Quinn or Cassie’s boyfriend, but I’m rather sure it’s not true. But it could’ve been awesome if it was.
With only one episode left in the penultimate season, will Dexter’s humanity bring about his downfall?
Now that Dexter has come to realize a new “code” for his killings, does this help spell out how this pesky thing with LaGuerta and Matthews will be dealt with?
Could it be that Showtime’s ‘Homeland’ isn’t really just about preventing one terrorist’s attack on the United States, but is instead about what powers the country has — and doesn’t have — in these matters?
Ever since his introduction on ‘Dexter’ last season, Masuka’s intern, Louis Greene, has been an interesting character to try to figure out. It turns out all that pondering was a big ol’ waste of time. What a shame.
Two episodes into season two of Showtime’s ‘Homeland’, and I’m convinced it’s as good as ever. To add to the thrill: there are at least two unanswered and important questions from season one not touched upon yet.
We’re giving away two copies of the Blu-ray release of Showtime’s ‘Homeland’! Simply leave a comment about the show and you might be chosen.