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.
So far lots of fans have been vocal about how bad this final season of ‘Dexter’ has been. Perhaps the only way to somewhat save it is to cap things off with a tired and overused tactic.
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.
Is Dexter neglecting his son this season, or is it the writers?
‘Dexter’, a show known for pushing the envelope, has been a popular staple on Showtime for years. Lately, it’s gotten dull. Perhaps it’s time they resurrect one of their old characters from the dead. In this week’s Clacking in Color, the hip column celebrating minorities in Hollywood, writer Jaylen Christie mentions why he misses Doakes so much.
Although Louis Greene has made a hasty exit from ‘Dexter’ this season, there’s till more possibilities at play. I recently found a juicy theory on reddit that would be pretty awesome if true.
Either Tom Matthews is incredibly dumb and nieve, or he’s a brilliant actor. I’m going with the latter — there’s no way that one-liner slinging Deputy Chief is that clueless.
With only one episode left in the penultimate season, will Dexter’s humanity bring about his downfall?
The mid-season finale of ‘Revolution’ showed us more of the same: dimensionless characters, on-the-nose dialogue and plot holes big enough to fly a helicopter through. When will they turn this show around?
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?