davidadams-04768
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Per the user who derided today's youth by accusing TikTokers as the ruiners of a once good thing. My only complaint for social media is it's led people to forgetting how to write well, as that very complainer demonstrated with his title by leaving out a crucial possessive. Notwithstanding atrocious grammar, social media has made a show like Dexter: Resurrection a community of like-minded individuals. Each new episode builds elegantly upon the one before. I can't wait to see how they wrap up the season.
To one such as Carol, the world has become topsy turvy in light of having just over a year before a rogue planet slams into Earth. Her own elderly parents have taken to travel, welcomed a new lover, and foregone clothing in order to live fully with the time left. Carol feels pressured to live out her days with full abandon, but all she wants is to feel a sense of the predictable old world. She finds purpose (distraction) in a staid office job. Carol soon discovers that what she needs most of all is camaraderie, something that's been lacking in her for most of her life, and she's determined to make connections with those around her.
This episode has satisfactorily piqued my interest in the direction of the rest of the season as Matthew atones for his murderous past in order to enlist the help of the NOLA clan and, hopefully, join the Bishop-Clairmont scion against those who threaten the family. A part of Matthew's plan is to try and find a cure for blood rage, in an effort to save someone dear to them.
Diana sets out to locate the pages ripped from the Book of Life to keep them safe from the machinations of Peter Knox.
The set pieces are arranged and ready for the battles ahead in the back half of the season.
As an aside: I must express my slight bemusement at the writers' use of "you and I" after "between," but that's merely nitpicking since I could find no other fault with the episode.
Diana sets out to locate the pages ripped from the Book of Life to keep them safe from the machinations of Peter Knox.
The set pieces are arranged and ready for the battles ahead in the back half of the season.
As an aside: I must express my slight bemusement at the writers' use of "you and I" after "between," but that's merely nitpicking since I could find no other fault with the episode.
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