Can't wait for the ****storm afterwards. Man.. people are gonna be PISSED!
i am looking forward to that More than the episode tomorrow night is going to be very interesting, and entertaining
I almost want the Quinn rumors to be true actually....
Can't wait for the ****storm afterwards. Man.. people are gonna be PISSED!
Don't worry everyone, once MCH discovers no one wants to see him in any other role, we'll get treated to Dexter specials ala Columbo every year.
Like If I needed another reason to dislike Michael C Hall....
remember Louis from season 6?
Louis was meant to turn into a big bad over a long arc from s6 to s7. He would become obsessed with Dexter & turn into a copycat killer. Louis was supposed to be a big factor in season 7 & 8,
Michael C Hall did not like the idea so he tells the writers to scrap that idea and they had to make Louis a cry baby gamer that was mad at Dexter for hating his game
WHAT THE F_____ OMG WTF what a Douche!!!!!
seriously, wtf was he thinking?????
he probably was the one begging Showtime to bring hannah back for the finale.... what a ______
Yes, I was looking forward to a Louis vs. Dexter season, but no he was brought back to be killed off lamely.
Thank GOD it will finally be over!!
All this time I thought the guy playing Louis quit or he wanted something else.
All this time I blamed him for Louis being so crappy. But learning that it was Michael C Hall who crapped all over that character......
just, unbelievable. WTF is his deal seriously? that sounded like it could have been amazing
Like crows says, back then the show was good and everyone loved it, so there was no complaining but nothing wrong with calling a spade a spade. The show's pretty much indefensible now, quality wise, so don't get these kinds of comments. If anyone is really OK with the show and thinks it's fine than they obviously just don't give a **** about the premise, characters or what was built in the first four seasons. The lead writer from those seasons concurs the show's garbage, which is pretty unusual since those guys usually stick together and are careful not to antagonize former employers and/or workmates. It'd be the same if say Vince Gilligan got greedy w/Breaking Bad and ran the show into the ground. He would and should get criticized in such a scenario.
To be fair there were already signs of trouble ahead even back in Season 4.
Season 3 pretty well encapsulated all the problems that plagued the show in the later seasons. From forgettable villians, to useless character side-plots, and messy dialogue; it was not a great year.
The thing is, Season 4 came along and became one of the best written TV seasons of the past 10 years, so everyone wrote Season 3 off as a fluke. But even Season 4 had its problems. Anyone remember the Angel/Laguerta marriage subplot?
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