DyeLorean
...and the plot thickens
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'When is aunt Deb coming to visit?'
*fixed"Guys how can we make it so Hannah puts herself at risk?"
"I'VE GOT IT! Have a 15 year old that kinda looks like Harrison busts his ass on that goddamn treadmill everyone hates. Mr. Buck I'll call a 35 year old stunt double."

Your correction now makes the sentence not make any sense.*fixed![]()
Glad I wasnt the only one that found that odd
Showtime would not let the writers kill Dexter
As far as Harrison knows his father died in the hurricane and he's got Hannah as a mother to help him so he's not that bad off. Could be worse, could be better but he's not too far off from where he was when Dexter was still alive to him.

my god what this show became.Him dying wouldn't have changed how awful the ending was
same reason bat fans *****ed when the possibility of killing batman in tdkr came upWell that's silly. It's the series finale, why would they care?
True, the moment they ditched the older kids they forgot about them and the grandparents and it slipped my mind they even existed anymore.No. This just shows how badly written the season and the finale were. So dexter is claimed dead in the papers, deb is dead. And Hannah is still a fugitive. Hmmmmm wouldn't Harrison's grandparents aka Rita's parents be wondering now where their grandson is? They'd have to hear about dexters "death" and debs. So seeing as they are his family they'd be looking for him. But he's In another country with a fugitive pretending to be his mommy. Yeah you're right he's not that bad off. Give me a ****ing breakmy god what this show became.
same reason bat fans *****ed when the possibility of killing batman in tdkr came up
Yeah, I feel more positive than ever now that Dexter will come back. I think in about 3-4 years we'll start hearing rumors of a movie or miniseries and the Dexter universe will make some sort of comeback ala 24. I felt that way after the ending, and just hearing Michael C. Hall not give a definitive "no" combined with the news that Showtime wasn't going to allow him to die makes me even more suspicious that we haven't seen the last of Dexter.
Jeer at the thought of it now, but if this actually happens in like 5 years people will be excited. We all know 24 didn't exactly end on such a high note but that hasn't stopped Live Another Day from generating some positive buzz and excitement from the fanbase.
He should stay away for the time being, like he said, to put some distance between himself and the role. Career-wise it wouldn't be a bad move if he waited long enough and the right circumstances with the right writers and the right ideas presented themselves. I don't see his film career taking off in the meantime, sadly, but I hope I'm wrong.
I imagine MCH is well aware of the dip in quality this season, as well as the fact that the series didn't end with a bang, but a pathetic whimper.
Putting on my fan fiction cap for a second, in my fantasy scenario...it would be from Batista and Quinn's POV, where we see them finally start piecing things together, and realizing that Dexter's death was most likely faked, either in light of new evidence or simply re-examining all the information that they already have (which is plenty enough to be suspicious of Dexter). The personal stakes would be huge for both since he's to blame for Laguerta's death and essentially for Deb's as well. I'd want to see the "no Dexter voiceover" thing continue so that he's no longer the protagonist of the story, more like the Hannibal Lecter. Where it goes from there I have no idea, but I think it could be a cool launching off point.Really, what is left for a movie or mini-series to focus on with the way things ended in the anti-climactic finale? What would even make sense for the story to be about?
I'm incredibly skeptical of there ever being another version of it anyway. The ending was received so poorly and it's already in the dirt and cold as far as pop culture is concerned. They didn't even get a victory lap. Everyone vanished into the ether just as it ended, I will presume, out of embarrassment.
Yeah, I feel more positive than ever now that Dexter will come back. I think in about 3-4 years we'll start hearing rumors of a movie or miniseries and the Dexter universe will make some sort of comeback ala 24. I felt that way after the ending, and just hearing Michael C. Hall not give a definitive "no" combined with the news that Showtime wasn't going to allow him to die makes me even more suspicious that we haven't seen the last of Dexter.
Jeer at the thought of it now, but if this actually happens in like 5 years people will be excited. We all know 24 didn't exactly end on such a high note but that hasn't stopped Live Another Day from generating some positive buzz and excitement from the fanbase.