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26. Sunday, December 17, 2006 9:59 PM
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I just watched the season one finale tonight, don't want to give anything though but it really left me hoping for a season two.  I'm not sure how the ratings have been, has anyone heard if another season is on order?


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27. Sunday, December 17, 2006 11:40 PM
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yes, there will be a second season :)

 
28. Tuesday, December 19, 2006 10:57 AM
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I just watched the first episode on the link kindly provided by Booth.  I enjoyed it a lot.  Smokey has been chewing my ear about it for a while, or as he so succinctly put it "it's right up your alley!"  Apparently FX (in the UK) will be showing Dexter.  Good news if you have cable, not so good if you don't.

I also watched the season 2 opener of Weeds at the same website because I have given up waiting for it to reach our shores.  I've really missed that show!


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29. Tuesday, December 19, 2006 1:37 PM
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I am surprised how well they tied the show's ending together with the book's ending.  I am curious to know if season 2 will follow book #2.  Now I can get rid of showtime until Weeds next year.  I wish there wasn't a whole year's break between season's


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30. Friday, July 27, 2007 9:41 AM
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I was on Amazon, well, I still am, I am a multi-tasking fool, and came across this.

http://www.amazon.com/Dexter-First-Season/dp/B000Q6GUW0/ref=cm_syf_dtl_txt_38/104-4059149-0141555/104-4059149-0141555


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31. Friday, July 27, 2007 10:55 AM
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You can also download the 1st season here:

http://www.sho.com/site/downloads/home.do

 

The 2nd season starts Sept. 30


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32. Friday, July 27, 2007 1:01 PM
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The first two episodes of Season 2 were leaked online and can be downloaded too. Just surf around for them. Also if anyone wants to read the books I have them on PDF format and can email them to you.

 

 


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33. Sunday, September 30, 2007 2:51 PM
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checkin on DEXTER tonight on Showtime :)

 
34. Sunday, September 30, 2007 7:29 PM
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I'll be poppin' some corn and watching tonight!


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35. Monday, October 1, 2007 9:04 AM
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I was so pleasantly surprised to see Season 2 was nothing like the 2nd book.  Now I will be anxiously awaiting all of silly Dexter's antics.

***SPOILERS***

Anyone watch?  Deb is going to be seriously dangerous if her bite ends up as bad as her bark because I love her filthy mouth!  How about that super giant he was going to kill!  FUNNY!  That guy was huge! 

The preview of the season is so intriguing.  I kind of always liked that Dexter was so inhuman he couldn't even have sex but it appears he'll be banging his sponsor...


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36. Wednesday, October 10, 2007 4:21 AM
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I will be watching the first three epsiodes in a week or so. My sister is recording it for me like she did the second season of Big Love...I have been re-watching the first season in the meantime. If anyone is interested, Target is selling the first season for 20 bucks.     


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37. Monday, February 11, 2008 8:15 AM
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Sorry, all I could find were negative comments, but I am curious to see how this goes down:

It’s tempting to root for the writer’s strike in Hollywood to continue, since it’s resulted in a slow-down in stylized depravity. But it’s never that easy. CBS is now planning to fill this void in new scripted programming with something so warped that you’d pray for a power outage.

CBS will re-purpose the Showtime drama "Dexter," the series that asks viewers to root for a lovable serial murderer. Fans can now buy the first season of the show on DVD, the same 12 episodes set to air on CBS. You can’t miss the cover: star Michael C. Hall has a hand thoughtfully placed on his face – but the hand isn’t his. It’s a dead hand. It’s the same kind of humor that inspired the writers to name the killer’s boat "Slice of Life." Their "Dexter" website announces the CBS airings with a splashy blood spot, complete with sound effect. This serial-killer premise is just so much fun.

"Dexter" will air on Sunday nights at 10 pm, or 9 pm in the Central and Mountain time zones. CBS claims the series will be edited for extreme violence or gore. But there is no way that CBS can edit out the central theme of this program. Dexter finds killing and dismembering human beings to be intoxicating. CBS thinks, we, too, should be fascinated and intoxicated by that.

The drama is based in Miami, where lovable Dexter satisfies his taste for pork sandwiches and his blood lust for long, drawn-out dismemberment. During the day, he works as a police specialist figuring out the blood spatter at crime scenes. At night, he spends his time preparing his next victim. Showtime (and now CBS) believes they have enough "moral ambiguity" in the series because he only kills other serial killers. He’s a toxic avenger.

It’s one thing to put this blackened filet of soul on a pay-cable channel. It’s another thing entirely to take it and paste it on one of the Big Three broadcast channels.

Defenders of anything-goes TV have protested that the show is on Sunday night at 10, hardly a hot time for children to be watching. But sadly, hundreds of thousands of them do. Take, for example, the second week of December on CBS. "Without a Trace," a 10 o’clock show which Nielsen estimates was watched by 269,000 children aged 2 to 11, and 465,000 children aged 12 to 17.

The same numbers will now apply to a show celebrating human butchery.

Why would CBS dare put such a show on broadcast TV? Why would CBS affiliates who care for one minute about "community standards" saturate their community with it? Dexter is not an "antihero." He’s a complete psychopath, a negation of humanity, a walking black hole. But they find the whole spectre to be an opportunity for cuteness: pin the phony smile on the killer. The viewer is encouraged to see the world through Dexter’s blank eyes; to share his smirky contempt for his clueless police co-workers as he buys the office donuts; to enjoy him playing a judgmental God as he saws into his guilty victims while they’re still alive.

There is no dispute. The show is meant to cause sympathy for a serial killer. Showtime’s website links to praise from a blogger running a site called "Die, Funny, Die" who quickly allows that the show makes the killer sympathetic, and yet recommends: "If you can get through all the blood and darkness that clouds the mind (without throwing up), you might actually be able to see the same thing that I do: the living, beating heart of a dedicated artist."

The "artists" who make this program cynically paint a canvas in human blood. They are poster boys and girls for a Culture of Death, a culture which revels in murder, wallows in blood, giggles at gore. CBS and Showtime are giddily sledding down a slippery slope to a pit where evil is glamorized with an ironic wink.

Showtime boss Robert Greenblatt boasted about his show being "exposed" on CBS. "I think it will be very compatible with their lineup as well as be a great opportunity to promote our brand on a platform that reaches every home in America." CBS ought to take that "compatibility" as an insult, and consider that "brand" a stain. But they are kissing cousins in the dysfunctional corporate family named CBS Corporation.

It almost makes you wonder if CBS is playing its own sick game, seeing how depraved a show can be and still be praised by the slavish marionettes in the cultural elites. In its first go-round on Showtime, most TV critics fell all over themselves to see who loved the "fiendishly intelligent" vehicle more. Will they stop at nothing? Is there any new low they won’t hallow as artistry?


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38. Thursday, April 3, 2008 7:27 AM
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Reviving this thread for a moment to notify all Dexter fans that I just received an e-mail alert from Amazon that the second season of Dexter is now available for pre-order. 


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39. Thursday, April 3, 2008 12:19 PM
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I haven't even tried to watch this past season. I just couldn't get back into it quite yet. Maybe I need to go back and rewatch S1...*sigh*


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40. Saturday, September 6, 2008 9:37 PM
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another spoonfull of DEXTER!!! september 28th.

 
41. Sunday, September 7, 2008 7:41 AM
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Having watched, and really liked, the first season of Dexter, the only criticisms I would have is that he keeps on saying he has "an emptiness inside" and is masking that with personality but I don't think that ever comes across. And I think if they demonstrated his raw desire to kill more then maybe it wouldn't be so easy to love his character. There isn't really anything to dislike about Dexter the character and maybe that's what makes it open to criticism about the audience empathising whole-heartedly with a serial killer.

 
42. Sunday, September 7, 2008 9:29 AM
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I just hope that this season delivers because last season was so mind-numbingly boring. (same with The L Word and Weeds, both of which I've given up on)


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43. Monday, September 8, 2008 3:58 AM
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QUOTE:I just hope that this season delivers because last season was so mind-numbingly boring. (same with The L Word and Weeds, both of which I've given up on)

 I haven't started watching season 2 yet, as I only recently finished S1 on DVD, but although I really like Season 1 I still can't exactly see how they could keep the show and idea fresh in subsequent seasons.

 
44. Saturday, September 20, 2008 8:23 AM
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Well, I'm half-way through Season 2 now, and I think they've kept it going really well. 

Special Agent Lundy reminds me of Coop. They're both eccentric FBI Agents, attracting women too young for them. And they both avoid the normal conflict between the state police and the FBI.

 
45. Wednesday, November 12, 2008 9:09 PM
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Loved "The Easy As Pie" Episode, anyone Else???

 
46. Thursday, November 13, 2008 6:17 AM
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QUOTE:Loved "The Easy As Pie" Episode, anyone Else???


 Yeah, just watched it yesterday. The Camilla storyline was quite moving. Not sure about Dexter telling her his big secret just before she died. Did she really need that to be her last moment?

Miguel is on a slippery slope though.

tbh, I'm surprised this show doesn't get more trouble (or maybe it does in America) over how it really promotes Dexter's vigilante serial-killing. It rarely shows any adverse donsequences of Dexter's actions, and makes his murders seem so easy!

 

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