I know that's why I put "first". The first one shown in the series that was in the pilot.
Did anyone else think Harrison falling off the treadmill was hillarious?
well he broke his sister's heart for 1 lolAlso, did Batista call Quinn a "stupid idiot"? In what way does that make sense?
Is that where Dexter killed his "frist" victim in the pilot? If so I don't know what that has to do with anything other than Saxon supposedly being his "final" kill.
I agree, just because both shows end, doesn't mean they can be compared anyway.It's as simple as its a kill room and he hasn't used one in awhile...
I still have enjoyed this season. It reminds me a lot of seasons 1 and 4 in structure. As things seem to be slowing down and falling into place for dexter he continues to put his killing first, likely to the same tragic end if not worse than the end of season 4. I really wish the comparisons to bb would stop, as its obviously trying to purposefully take a different route. I can only imagine the out cry had they gone the same route as season 5.1 of bb, and the cries of copying. The tones are just so different, it's not a great comparison. I loved seeing dex revert back to his old self in the kill room tonight. Reminded the audience that he's still vey much that person still despite his hopeful wish to be somebody else who can survive on this romanticized notion.
And yes Harrison eating it was hilarious.
There's a gift of the treadmill scene floating around various sites. That was possibly as low a point as Travis munching on Dexter's cereal. Just an all around horrible scene.
Look at it this way: You watch 90% of a 2 hour movie and know what's going to happen at the end and it's going to be a bad ending. Do you get up and leave the theater when the last 10% is left to see? Why leave after you invested all that time in it to know but not see that it ends exactly as you've discovered how when you've seen 95% of the movie?I still think it's funny that 90% of the people posting in this Dexter thread have read spoilers that are supposedly quite extensive and proving to be completely true. I've seen everyone bash the spoilers as being truly awful (I haven't read them), and yet everyone seems to still be watching despite knowing exactly what will happen. Are you just waiting for more things to hate on? Honestly, how could the end of this season even have the slightest chance at being remotely compelling if you already know what happens in the finale...and you already have your mind up that you hate it? Just seems like a strange way to watch television, if you ask me.
Look at it this way: You watch 90% of a 2 hour movie and know what's going to happen at the end and it's going to be a bad ending. Do you get up and leave the theater when the last 10% is left to see? Why leave after you invested all that time in it to know but not see that it ends exactly as you've discovered how when you've seen 95% of the movie?
Take that and magnify it by 96 hours (the sum total of Dexter). There's your answer.
Harrison has become a pain in my ass since he started talking! I hate that kid!