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#57 I think he is fairly good looking, most of the time. Regarding episode 3x2: Wow, things are sure taking a turn for the interesting. I can imagine what happened in the end will be the predominant theme for the season. This also removes my fear of Prado becoming a carbon copy of Doakes, which is great. Edit: also, the scene after the "happy future family scene" is pretty disturbing. :X Last edited by Rantzien; 10-06-2008 at 06:22 PM. |
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| | I really wasn't expecting that much in 3x02. Now my head is spinning with where they are going to take this current plot. So much could happen. I've got theories but we are only two episodes in! Spoiler: Something threw me for a loop about Prado trusting Dexter so easily after finding out Dexter killed Freebo. |
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| Cid's Knight | I tried watching the show a few times, but I could never really get into it. But I buckled down and I was determined to give it a chance. It's a show that's a little difficult to like right away, but like someone else said, it really grows on you. To the point where I look back on the first season and I think, "wow, that was really fantastic" even though I wasn't thinking that as I was watching it. Third season isn't really doing anything for me anymore. I know it's just started but I feel like they've exhausted a lot of the really intriguing storylines already. It's starting to get formulaic. And Dexter is starting to be a little too normal. I liked it better when he was this completely detached sociopath. But now his conscience seems to be getting bigger and bigger and he's becoming more sociable with every episode. |
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| | I'm enjoying the mental adventure that is Dexter's mind, though. I love seeing him adapt to new situations (like when meeting Prado in the latest episode, for example). Although I agree that there is a limit to how far his "humanity", "normality" or morals can be taken before the show becomes dull, it wouldn't be any fun without change and character development. |
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