On September 25 2013 16:40 rezoacken wrote: Lol what the fuck there are some very sensitive people out there over their imaginary TV series characters.
As far as having an autistic child, it ain't something you can avoid, you and I have just as much chance to get one. But the point was, Harrison isn't (never mentioned) but acts as if, hence why it's funny. My post was more about the fact that Dexter is considered a great dad while he really sucks. Unless in Miami ditching your kid to the nanny 24/7 is considered good parenting.
My point being: Good parenting doesn't mean you have to raise your child without exterior help.
You're missing my point, that's no what I'm saying. Nursery is necessary, but Dexter is beyond the point of what is normal, while shoving down our throat how much of a great dad he is. I mean in some episodes its laughable how Jamie is his mother, and almost only parent.
Anyway I'm not trying to make a big deal out of it. To me it is obvious that the kid was a liability to the writers that couldn't make him fit in the scenario (or barely). My point is, while this to me is very clear and Dexter end up not doing anything with it I just feel slightly insulted when they try to shove down my throat the quality of Dexter as a dad.
But hey its just one of the many occasions the writers take the viewers for imbeciles. A bit like Hannah, the fugitive running around her hair in the wind in a red dress. I mean come on.
Yeah the graph is so sad but it's true. When I watch stuff (Video game cut scenes, movies, tv shows) I never miss a word, I even watch scenes again if I missed just a few seconds, I really wanna get everything out of each story.
But in the last few dexter episodes I was playing around on my smartphone, I didn't even pay attention to the last Dexter/Debra Conversation in the end everything was so silly and without purpose I didn't even care if Debra lived or died.
Still love the idea of Dexter though maybe we see a reboot in the future.
On September 27 2013 02:05 Vandrad wrote: Yeah the graph is so sad but it's true. When I watch stuff (Video game cut scenes, movies, tv shows) I never miss a word, I even watch scenes again if I missed just a few seconds, I really wanna get everything out of each story.
But in the last few dexter episodes I was playing around on my smartphone, I didn't even pay attention to the last Dexter/Debra Conversation in the end everything was so silly and without purpose I didn't even care if Debra lived or died.
Still love the idea of Dexter though maybe we see a reboot in the future.
Please no... Dexter has been hurt enough... Just let the series die and fade into our memories(Preferably selective memory of just the first couple of seasons..)
On September 27 2013 02:05 Vandrad wrote: Yeah the graph is so sad but it's true. When I watch stuff (Video game cut scenes, movies, tv shows) I never miss a word, I even watch scenes again if I missed just a few seconds, I really wanna get everything out of each story.
But in the last few dexter episodes I was playing around on my smartphone, I didn't even pay attention to the last Dexter/Debra Conversation in the end everything was so silly and without purpose I didn't even care if Debra lived or died.
Still love the idea of Dexter though maybe we see a reboot in the future.
Please no... Dexter has been hurt enough... Just let the series die and fade into our memories(Preferably selective memory of just the first couple of seasons..)
On September 27 2013 02:05 Vandrad wrote: Yeah the graph is so sad but it's true. When I watch stuff (Video game cut scenes, movies, tv shows) I never miss a word, I even watch scenes again if I missed just a few seconds, I really wanna get everything out of each story.
But in the last few dexter episodes I was playing around on my smartphone, I didn't even pay attention to the last Dexter/Debra Conversation in the end everything was so silly and without purpose I didn't even care if Debra lived or died.
Still love the idea of Dexter though maybe we see a reboot in the future.
Please no... Dexter has been hurt enough... Just let the series die and fade into our memories(Preferably selective memory of just the first couple of seasons..)
A Harrison Jr. spin off series.
Yeah, the early years, when he is like 14. Showtime hasn't roped in the Twilight Kids enough.
On September 27 2013 02:05 Vandrad wrote: Yeah the graph is so sad but it's true. When I watch stuff (Video game cut scenes, movies, tv shows) I never miss a word, I even watch scenes again if I missed just a few seconds, I really wanna get everything out of each story.
But in the last few dexter episodes I was playing around on my smartphone, I didn't even pay attention to the last Dexter/Debra Conversation in the end everything was so silly and without purpose I didn't even care if Debra lived or died.
Still love the idea of Dexter though maybe we see a reboot in the future.
Please no... Dexter has been hurt enough... Just let the series die and fade into our memories(Preferably selective memory of just the first couple of seasons..)
A Harrison Jr. spin off series.
Yeah, the early years, when he is like 14. Showtime hasn't roped in the Twilight Kids enough.
Do you think the treadmill will be featured as big bad evil?
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: HOLY SHIT GUYS?! YOU'RE TELLING ME THE PEOPLE HATED THE ENDING TO A SHOW THAT WAS GOOD? OH. MY. FUCKING. GOD.
Chill.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: Get over yourselves. The ending was fine as it was
No, it wasn't.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: and Season 8 was as good as it could have been
No, it wasn't.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: No one in this thread could have done it better
I certainly could, and not just any better, but much much better.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: especially not the guy who posted that video.
Didn't watch it, but if you say so, then I don't believe you.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: You all suck at writing and scripting TV shows
Now-now, I doubt any of us had written any script or episode of a TV show, but if the quality of Dexter's Season 8's plot and writing is acceptable, then I should be a very very rich man, with tons of job offers from the US. My privately crafted (half) stories have a much higher quality, than this - though it doesn't mean too much, really, lol.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: that's why you're on this thread making asinine comments that are remarkably similar to a lot of other series that have to end.
Yeah, i guess everyone who is not a writer/scripter for a TV show is mad, but it only comes out at the last season of every show. Okay. I can try pretending that it makes any sense, but it does not. You are right about one thing - it must be a coincidence - : the very last season for most of the shows tend to be controversial, but you never really find a series, where 98% of the viewers agree, that it's fucking bad. Sure, everyone has his/her own ideal ending, and if they don't get that, or they don't get answers or revelations they were hoping so ,they get disappointed, but Season 8 of this shit is something very different.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: Seriously guys, get off the internet, breathe, and realize that Dexter is not real.
What the fuck does it have to do with anything? If it's not real, why do you even watch it? To waste 46 minutes from your life after each episode? Or to enjoy it while you jump to that world for 46 minutes? Because if the latter, then why do you act surprised, if people get angry, when they suddenly not enjoying the show, because some half-assed writers ruining it for them?
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: It's ending was poor in your opinion, but they probably could have tried their best to end it, and you would have still hated it.
It depends what their best is, lol. If you meant "if they would've made an actually decent last season", then no, we wouldn't have hated it. Well, some of us surely, but you can't please everyone. Howewer, pleasing almost no one is the real issue right here.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote:They probably did do their best, haha.
Haha, probably not, haha.
You're retarded. Yes you are.
Everyone feels retired after this shit, me included. Yes do you see I said retired and not retarded? I wanted you to faceroll, which I hope you do now. This kind of sums up the stupidity of Dexter.
If anyone sniffs out that these writers ever touches a TV show again, I hope TL is going to alert us all on this, to save us.
I wasn't refering to reitrement. Only to your style.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: HOLY SHIT GUYS?! YOU'RE TELLING ME THE PEOPLE HATED THE ENDING TO A SHOW THAT WAS GOOD? OH. MY. FUCKING. GOD.
Chill.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: Get over yourselves. The ending was fine as it was
No, it wasn't.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: and Season 8 was as good as it could have been
No, it wasn't.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: No one in this thread could have done it better
I certainly could, and not just any better, but much much better.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: especially not the guy who posted that video.
Didn't watch it, but if you say so, then I don't believe you.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: You all suck at writing and scripting TV shows
Now-now, I doubt any of us had written any script or episode of a TV show, but if the quality of Dexter's Season 8's plot and writing is acceptable, then I should be a very very rich man, with tons of job offers from the US. My privately crafted (half) stories have a much higher quality, than this - though it doesn't mean too much, really, lol.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: that's why you're on this thread making asinine comments that are remarkably similar to a lot of other series that have to end.
Yeah, i guess everyone who is not a writer/scripter for a TV show is mad, but it only comes out at the last season of every show. Okay. I can try pretending that it makes any sense, but it does not. You are right about one thing - it must be a coincidence - : the very last season for most of the shows tend to be controversial, but you never really find a series, where 98% of the viewers agree, that it's fucking bad. Sure, everyone has his/her own ideal ending, and if they don't get that, or they don't get answers or revelations they were hoping so ,they get disappointed, but Season 8 of this shit is something very different.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: Seriously guys, get off the internet, breathe, and realize that Dexter is not real.
What the fuck does it have to do with anything? If it's not real, why do you even watch it? To waste 46 minutes from your life after each episode? Or to enjoy it while you jump to that world for 46 minutes? Because if the latter, then why do you act surprised, if people get angry, when they suddenly not enjoying the show, because some half-assed writers ruining it for them?
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote: It's ending was poor in your opinion, but they probably could have tried their best to end it, and you would have still hated it.
It depends what their best is, lol. If you meant "if they would've made an actually decent last season", then no, we wouldn't have hated it. Well, some of us surely, but you can't please everyone. Howewer, pleasing almost no one is the real issue right here.
On September 24 2013 08:55 hoby2000 wrote:They probably did do their best, haha.
Haha, probably not, haha.
You're retarded. Yes you are.
byebye, pretentious and naive clown
Wow it was so long. Someone's talking about naivety?
Scott Buck, the show runner for the final three seasons of “Dexter” groaned as he opened his eyes. He found himself lying on a table. A blinding light glared down at him from above. He struggled to move but found that his arms and legs were pinned to the table by layers of clear plastic wrap.
“Where am I?” he muttered. “Where are my clothes?”
“Good, you’re awake,” said a dry voice.
Scott blinked furiously, trying to see the figure moving in the shadows of the room. “Who are you?” he asked with panic in his voice.
“You’d think the answer would be obvious,” the strange man said as he walked toward the table. “But judging by the last few seasons, I guess you don’t know who I am at all.” The stranger walked into the light and revealed his face.
“That’s impossible,” Scott whispered.
“As impossible as the dialogue you write?” Dexter Morgan said, standing over his victim. “Maybe as impossible as the plot holes you’ve created.”
“What? What are you talking about?”
“I’m talking about seasons 6-8 of “Dexter,” Scott.”
“But... but I don’t belong here. You only kill other killers.”
“So it looks like you know at least that much about me,” Dexter said, resting his hand on a tray of knives. “But you’re a killer in your own way, Scott. You took a high-quality show and you systematically raped and tortured it. And now, with the series finale, you’ve killed it.”
“Please, Dexter. This doesn’t fit Harry’s code.”
“How dare you mention the code?” Dexter whispered angrily while pointing an accusing finger. “Tell me something, Scott. How many code kills took place in the last few seasons? A half dozen? Maybe I recovered a blood slide or two? You don’t care about the code.”
“But nobody suffered. The last few seasons had some... problems... but there weren’t any victims.”
“Really? Well, Scott, I think you know what comes next. Look at the pictures along the wall on your left.”
“Please, Dexter. Don’t make me-”
“Open your eyes and look at what you did!” Dexter yelled with sudden anger. “Look at them or I’ll cut the eyelids right off your face!”
“Oh God,” Scott whimpered as he shook in fear on the table.
“You remember that line of dialogue? It was from the pilot. Back when my character could elicit emotion from an audience. But those days over. On the wall are photographs of your other victims.
Scott looked at the wall and saw a photo of Aster and Cody.
“Remember those two? They were a critical part of my character development in the first few seasons. I wanted to protect and help them. My relationship with them was a part of me learning to be more of a human and less of a monster. But then, one day, you decided to get rid of them. Suddenly they didn’t matter to you anymore. They were expendable. So you got disposed of them.”
“But... but...”
“And not only that, but you waited until they were adults to get rid of them. They were finally old enough to have problems that the audience could relate to. The actors had practiced their craft long enough to give more convincing performances. But you did away with them so you focus on Harrison and his problems like,” Dexter paused to cringe, “falling off treadmills.”
“Look at the second picture,” Dexter continued, pointing towards a picture of Debra Morgan. “You decided to spend a season setting up Deb to fall in love with me. Then, out of the blue, you drop that relationship. And you create romance between Quinn and Jaimie just so she could sabotage it. You took your most talented supporting actor and gave her the least believable story line.”
“But hundreds of thousands of people watched these episodes,” Scott begged.
“Millions of people,” Dexter corrected. “The show’s fan base was so loyal. You inherited such a cast of unforgettable characters that even your garbage writing couldn’t scare them away. Which brings us to the last picture.”
“I don’t understand. It’s just a picture of a web address.”
“It’s a subreddit. /r/dexter. An entire online community of Dexter fans. The most loyal fans you’ll ever meet. All of them disappointed by you. The entire subreddit has become dedicated to making fun of your work. You let them down, Scott. You let them all down.”
Scott began to cry. “It’s not my fault,” he whimpered. “I can’t help myself. I don’t know how to write. I don’t know why I was trusted with this job.” Scott’s sobs became louder as Dexter pulled a knife from the table. “You have to understand. It isn’t my fault.”
“Oh, I understand, Scott. I understand that you have to kill TV shows. I have a similar addiction. But torturing millions of fans? That I’ll never understand.” Dexter raised the knife in the air. “I have standards,” he said as he jammed the knife into Scott’s chest.
I just saw the finale and I just feel completely upset. I felt almost betrayed because of the genius potential this show was leading towards. I felt it went all down hill after trinity killer. Really the best season out all was the first season. Him and his brother plot was near Shakespearean. Such a pity....
After the conclusion of Season 5, it was revealed that Chip Johannessen was departing the show after a single season[12] and that Scott Buck would take over as showruiner from season 6.