V Series Premiere: Instant Edification
The aliens are greeted with a prolonged ovation, as though the entire planet had just watched Nathan Lane on Broadway.
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The aliens are greeted with a prolonged ovation, as though the entire planet had just watched Nathan Lane on Broadway.
Clearly the most ambitious, daring, and artistically successful three-and-a-half-hour Holocaust-allegory-featuring-evil-lizard-people show that’s ever aired on TV.
This is the way the season ends: not with a bang, but a wedding.
Is it considered a spoiler if you reveal a plot detail that everyone saw coming for weeks and weeks?
We can't say we're loving this season, but ho boy, are we ever being treated to some tasty, grade-A acting.
This season has been all about Dexter's crash course in parenting. First, he learned he's going to be a dad. This week, Miguel emerged as his full-blown sulky wayward teenage son.
This week we see a side of Dexter we haven't seen before: teacher. Also: moron.
The show seems to be prepping for a complicated question: "Are you ready to dislike Dexter again?"
This week's episode is titled "Finding Freebo," and the good news is, Dexter finds him and kills him, so now Freebo's dead.
There's a big, shocking, bum-bum-bum reveal at the episode's end, which constitutes a spoiler, so be warned!
So this is about vampires as the gay community, right? Well, not precisely.
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