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Just when Dexter’s staycation looks to be treading familiar territory, it takes a turn.
Hopefully the Trinity Killer will bludgeon his third victim soon so his mother issues can balance out Dexter’s daddy issues.
If you can't count on your family, who can you count on?
A plot-packed finale wraps up the season, but leaves us in suspense.
"I love watching two men together," she says. And then they play Yahtzee.
Just when Godric’s Christian virtues look to be ushering in a new era, a terrorist attack provides a cliffhanger that jeopardizes the lives of, oh, most of the cast.
Is it just us, or is the show firing off its plot points so quickly that it’s failing to appreciate itself?
Huge plot advances — which is great, because the orgies are getting sort of boring.
“Maybe Jesus was the first vampire. He rose from the dead. And told people, hey, drink my blood, it’ll give you special powers.”
Paul has one week to accept that he can’t save his patients and to see that he really is helping them.
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