cryptodad
Joined Oct 2007
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Lost count on how many times I laughed when Deb goes off on Dexter. Then the laughter dulled into an annoying pain. Nobody wants an annoying ghost pointing out their mistakes. Well I still gave it a five star rating mostly for Clancy Brown's performance. New blood missed the big time stars because there really isn't New Blood. Just a confused story attempting to renew an old show.
The story may not be exact to the Bible's writings, the producers are up front with that, but it makes the points which are important to the writings. Turn your back on God and God will turn his back on you. The Lord giveth and Taketh. And most importantly is " God will not be mocked." A statement which modern morons should take heed. This is truth eternal. Intellectuals who are so smart they can't believe in Creator, make fun of the Lord, are committing a cosmic suicide to impress others. The House of David delivers wisdom and is worthy of viewing. There is value in this celluloid and I sense some people will find a bit of change in themselves while watching the Old Testament society dealing with divine forces just as we do today deal with the same divine forces. The span of time is not a problem to eternal beings. It doesn't change the dynamics of the universe that we have internet and iPads. The production is good , the sets are not 100 million dollar, but that's ok because the message is getting across. I like it.
Yeah I'm liking this show a lot. Christian Slater is most excellent as Dexter's dad. The time shifts are like little slices of cake because Slater makes them so freaking fun and believable. The cast brings us back to the Dexter world illuminating the characters we came to know, and its wonderful. I suppose it's a good thing that all the episodes were not dropped at once. I would have watched them all twice by now. I'd wager I'm not the only one whose watched the first two several times. Ok, when it comes to Deb I'd have them dial it back a bit. Maybe I'm wrong , but she seems a bit over the top. All in all I love this so far and will lovingly to wait for the next show.
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