If you have yet to watch Dexter‘s series finale, avert your eyes. All others, proceed…
This is it, Dexter fans. Our favorite serial killer has slapped his last mosquito, squeezed his ultimate blood orange and flossed one final time. But did the Showtime series’ finale – especially its ending – serve as a fitting close for the lovable fiend? Let’s review what happened in “Remember the Monsters?.”
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This is it, Dexter fans. Our favorite serial killer has slapped his last mosquito, squeezed his ultimate blood orange and flossed one final time. But did the Showtime series’ finale – especially its ending – serve as a fitting close for the lovable fiend? Let’s review what happened in “Remember the Monsters?.”
Related | Dexter Ep Prepares for Polarizing Fan Reaction to Series Finale, Maintains ‘It Felt Right to Us’
All Aboard | “I always thought if I left Miami, I’d be running for my life,...
- 9/23/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Breaking Bad, Pretty Little Liars, Big Brother and Rookie Blue!
1 | While we clearly love Breaking Bad and Aaron Paul’s performance wrecked us, wasn’t Jesse just a bit lightning-quick to connect the lifting of his weed to the missing ricin cig and to Brock’s poisoning (via Lily of the Valley)? And be honest: How long did it take you to realize Jesse’s epiphany was ricin-related?
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1 | While we clearly love Breaking Bad and Aaron Paul’s performance wrecked us, wasn’t Jesse just a bit lightning-quick to connect the lifting of his weed to the missing ricin cig and to Brock’s poisoning (via Lily of the Valley)? And be honest: How long did it take you to realize Jesse’s epiphany was ricin-related?
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- 8/30/2013
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
I love Jessica Chastain, she was sweet and down-to-earth in person! And truth be told, she was my favorite among the cast of .The Debt.. She plays the younger Rachel Singer and the great Helen Mirren is her character.s older version. Watch the film on August 31st for Chastain.s subdued yet emotionally rich performance! Hats off to this fine, fine actress!
In this interview, we talked about:
*** Her subdued acting where you can practically see emotions flutter across her face
*** What attracted her to play Rachel Singer in the movie?
*** She.s the only American actor in the ensemble! Go USA! :happy
*** How she explored the thread of continuity with Helen Mirren
*** Working with the Queen herself, Miss Mirren
*** How she used Krav Maga to prepare for the action scenes of the film
Here.s more info on .The Debt. from Yahoo:
In 1997, shocking news reaches retired Mossad...
In this interview, we talked about:
*** Her subdued acting where you can practically see emotions flutter across her face
*** What attracted her to play Rachel Singer in the movie?
*** She.s the only American actor in the ensemble! Go USA! :happy
*** How she explored the thread of continuity with Helen Mirren
*** Working with the Queen herself, Miss Mirren
*** How she used Krav Maga to prepare for the action scenes of the film
Here.s more info on .The Debt. from Yahoo:
In 1997, shocking news reaches retired Mossad...
- 8/24/2011
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Previously on "FlashForward:" S.P. actually sorta liked an episode, which was extremely short lived.
We open on the lady who gave Demetri the good news about his murder as she watches A Christmas Carol at her desk. At work. Very intensely. Then the camera pans over to her window where she, like NotRalph, brandishes her own mosaic board. Neat.
And speak-of-the-Mongoloid, he and Demetri land in Hong Kong to look for said lady, 'cause as NotRalph astutely surmises, "How many Western Persian-speaking women with that kind of accent can there be in Hong Kong?" I don't know, NotRalph, but it's still fucking Hong Kong.
Then, after a random threat from a Hong Kong agent named Marshall Vogel (who knows what was up his butt), NotRalph enjoys a lovely conversation with Stan who's a titch angry at the boys for disregarding his orders. Then, acting in complete accordance with all human reactions,...
We open on the lady who gave Demetri the good news about his murder as she watches A Christmas Carol at her desk. At work. Very intensely. Then the camera pans over to her window where she, like NotRalph, brandishes her own mosaic board. Neat.
And speak-of-the-Mongoloid, he and Demetri land in Hong Kong to look for said lady, 'cause as NotRalph astutely surmises, "How many Western Persian-speaking women with that kind of accent can there be in Hong Kong?" I don't know, NotRalph, but it's still fucking Hong Kong.
Then, after a random threat from a Hong Kong agent named Marshall Vogel (who knows what was up his butt), NotRalph enjoys a lovely conversation with Stan who's a titch angry at the boys for disregarding his orders. Then, acting in complete accordance with all human reactions,...
- 12/8/2009
- by Dustin Rowles
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