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Shows about serial killers are going to be pretty silly, they have to be.
And there's no way they'd be able to keep making the show better, there's only so many storylines you can run with and they've already used the best possible ones. No way can they top season 1 or the Trinity Killer season, so it's bound to disappoint eventually.
I'm still intrigued by the character's psyche, that's why I still like the show, even though it has gotten downright silly.
Another show I really liked was Homeland. Very realistic and well done, great acting, etc. I'm really interested in seeing how the series goes, it has the potential to be something amazing if they do it right.
And obviously, Game Of Thrones is the best thing on TV right now.Comment
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Everything that happens with Dexter is the same, season by season. Dexter being Dexter. Introduce new antagonist. Slowly bring Dexter into antagonist's plans. Keep Dexter a step ahead and behind the killer simultaneously. Pretend Dexter is in danger. Kill antagonist. Rinse and repeat.
The show is terribly predictable. They've done all they can do with the show. Move on. Michael C Hall is an incredible actor and he is wasting himself with continuing on with this character. They've forced the show to rely on the villain in order to determine the quality of the season. Dexter will always be Dexter, the bad guy, on the other hand, has brought the show down in its awful seasons.Comment
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Everything that happens with Dexter is the same, season by season. Dexter being Dexter. Introduce new antagonist. Slowly bring Dexter into antagonist's plans. Keep Dexter a step ahead and behind the killer simultaneously. Pretend Dexter is in danger. Kill antagonist. Rinse and repeat.Comment
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My problem with Dexter is that it;s still on TV. If it was smart, it would have done what Breaking Bad is doing and flesh out an entire story over the length of the show and understand that there needs to be an end. Breaking Bad is unpredictable. Dexter is possibly the most predictable show on TV.
Everything that happens with Dexter is the same, season by season. Dexter being Dexter. Introduce new antagonist. Slowly bring Dexter into antagonist's plans. Keep Dexter a step ahead and behind the killer simultaneously. Pretend Dexter is in danger. Kill antagonist. Rinse and repeat.
The show is terribly predictable. They've done all they can do with the show. Move on. Michael C Hall is an incredible actor and he is wasting himself with continuing on with this character. They've forced the show to rely on the villain in order to determine the quality of the season. Dexter will always be Dexter, the bad guy, on the other hand, has brought the show down in its awful seasons.
How he is going to balance trying to be a normal family man with his desire to kill people is the real story. Last season was about religion and how a serial killer might think when it comes to religion, how he is going to raise his child in terms of faith/god/etc.
It wasn't really about who he was after as much as it was about religion. Each season is about another psychological conflict that Dexter faces. That is what the show is about. It's not just about a guy who kills people.Comment
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It's still a good show. Your main gripe is that it has gotten silly and over the top unrealistic, but it's just as unrealistic as Breaking Bad, really.
Shows about serial killers are going to be pretty silly, they have to be.
And there's no way they'd be able to keep making the show better, there's only so many storylines you can run with and they've already used the best possible ones. No way can they top season 1 or the Trinity Killer season, so it's bound to disappoint eventually.
I'm still intrigued by the character's psyche, that's why I still like the show, even though it has gotten downright silly.
Another show I really liked was Homeland. Very realistic and well done, great acting, etc. I'm really interested in seeing how the series goes, it has the potential to be something amazing if they do it right.
And obviously, Game Of Thrones is the best thing on TV right now.
Dexter is a POS show now. Its boring, repetitive, and both seasons had some pretty crappy villains. The first few seasons worked well because it was still fresh, the protagonist was usually good and you will still learning about Dexter. When the show gets stale and the villains get crappy, you actually realize how shitty the side characters are on the show. Dexter might take the cake as the worst supporting cast in a tv show. Nobody brings anything good to the show. Even in its earlier seasons. The show still could be good if they actually wrote something worth a damn but they are lazy and with ratings at an all time high, they see no reason to stop.
Breaking Bad on the other is pretty realistic for the most part ( though I love the over the top awesonemness each season has had), but that's not what makes it great. What makes it great is the continuity it stayed with, the characters it has developed, and that their choices all of consequences. The consequence part is pretty big because Dexter used to be extremely OCD about his method and his choices, but these past seasons, he just does w/e he wants whenever he wants to do it.
BB and Dexter couldn't be any more opposite of each other.Comment
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Just because a show is realistic doesn't make it good, otherwise primetime networks would rule the world with all their formulaic crap.
Dexter is a POS show now. Its boring, repetitive, and both seasons had some pretty crappy villains. The first few seasons worked well because it was still fresh, the protagonist was usually good and you will still learning about Dexter. When the show gets stale and the villains get crappy, you actually realize how shitty the side characters are on the show. Dexter might take the cake as the worst supporting cast in a tv show. Nobody brings anything good to the show. Even in its earlier seasons. The show still could be good if they actually wrote something worth a damn but they are lazy and with ratings at an all time high, they see no reason to stop.
Breaking Bad on the other is pretty realistic for the most part ( though I love the over the top awesonemness each season has had), but that's not what makes it great. What makes it great is the continuity it stayed with, the characters it has developed, and that their choices all of consequences. The consequence part is pretty big because Dexter used to be extremely OCD about his method and his choices, but these past seasons, he just does w/e he wants whenever he wants to do it.
BB and Dexter couldn't be any more opposite of each other.
Not only that, but the characters and acting are not all that great. Jesse is a horrible character, totally unbelievable and ridiculous, and a pretty shitty actor to boot.
They do have some good actors and characters and it is a good show, but it's hardly realistic. I do enjoy the show, but I don't like how people put it on this pedestal as if it's flawless.
Like I said, I don't really watch Dexter for the villains. I don't even think the show is about that when I think about the show.
I agree that the show should have ended a season or two ago but I'll continue to watch it because I want to see how they end it.Comment
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But you already knew this. I'll forgive you for forgetting.Comment
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But they process in which Walt became a Meth cooker is entirely plausible. Its not like he turned into some kingpin overnight. They took entire seasons advancing him to his current position.Comment
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