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With two more episodes to go and even more reveals and plot twists a-comin’, Dexter kicks off Season 4’s penultimate episode at the precinct. Christine, the little prick, is stonewalling Detective Batista when he asks her how she’s related to the Trinity Killer. She claims she doesn’t know how she’s related to Trinity, even though hos DNA matches hers. Batista also provides a case file that Christine’ mother, Lorraine Hill, has been dead for five years and her father is unknown. Juggs... Read Full Story
I forgot to mention last time that La Guerta and Batista decided to get back together. I only mention this because undoubtedly it’s going to come and bite them in the ass. Matthews threatened them with career ending consequences if they got back together after signing their affidavits, so I wonder which one won’t be around much longer…
This is the Thanksgiving episode, and Dexter is of course spying on Arthur and his family, watching them fight and Arthur kind of being a huge jerk... Read Full Story
The Blur is messing up! Oh, cept it’s not him, it’s some imitators. Kind of like how in Batman all those dudes wore hockey pads and then Batman got pissed at them. Only Clark doesn’t get mad at these guys, who are the Wonder Twins. Truthfully, I know almost nothing about them, but it seems there can’t be a superhero from the DC universe that doesn’t go through Smallville anymore.
So the twins are doing heroic ish stuff and branding it as The Blur. I have no idea why they wouldn’t want... Read Full Story
I’m pretty sure I continue to exclaim about how great each episode of this show is. It’s pretty rare that Dexter will disappoint me. Even last season, which I felt wrapped up way too quickly, was good to the last minute. I loved Miguel Prado as the villain! In fact, this show has an uncanny ability to make me really like actors I was previously lukewarm to, specifically Jimmy Smits last season and John Lithgow this one. Excellent bits of casting!
We learn quite a bit in this episode... Read Full Story
In 'Dexter' Season 4, Episode 11 'Hello, Dexter Morgan', the race between Dexter cornering Arthur Mitchell, aka Trinity, and ending him and Debra finding and arresting the same is turned up into high gear. Contributor: Mark Whittington Published: Dec 07, 2009 Read Full Story
The most amusing thing about this episode was that my dog loved the sound effects when Chloe was doing her computery stuff.
So suddenly it’s a huge priority in Clark’s world to find the Kryptonians/Kandorians. Since I know nothing about the Superman mythology, I don’t even know why there’s a need to specify these people are Kandorians. And no, I’m not going to look it up.
At one point in this episode, Chloe tells Clark that Zod has shown up again, and I wonder…why on earth did she need... Read Full Story
This entire episode is basically leading up to Clark and Lois making out at the end. For reals, this time. Not a dream or flash to the future, no attempt by Clark to erase it, it just happens. In the middle of the Daily Planet. If I worked there, I would be irritated. Plus y’all know how I feel about Lois anyway, so I am less than thrilled about this.
Realistically speaking, we’ve had something like five seasons to build up to this. From the moment Lois was introduced, you knew that... Read Full Story
This episode picks up immediately after the end of the last one, with Deb being rushed off in an ambulance and Lundy laying dead in a parking lot. I am Jack’s television induced sadness.
At the hospital, Deb tells Anton that she slept with Lundy. As much as I do adore Lundy, I feel bad for Anton. I thought he was really good for Deb, plus I like their relationship and the way it evolved from him being a CI to Deb’s boyfriend.
Also, La Guerta makes the decision to tell Matthews about... Read Full Story
Dexter continues to investigate Trinity’s private life, to try and learn how Trinity, aka Arthur Mitchell, is able to exist in society despite his own dark passenger. We also learn, just as I had suspected, that Arthur has a personal tie to these particular kinds of murders – his sister was found dead in the bathtub when he was young, his mother killed herself by jumping off a building, and his father was murdered in an alley with a wound to the head.
Deb also wants to be an eye witness to... Read Full Story
Oliver’s downward spiral continues, and while at a club called Roulette, he meets a woman with a dragon tattoo who gives him a red pill, which he takes, and quickly passes out. Which brings me to my first question of the episode – how does a pill work that quickly? My limited biology knowledge tells me that any time you take something orally, it takes awhile to digest and get into your system. Even the fastest acting pain killers still take 15 or so minutes, so I don’t buy that it took... Read Full Story