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TV Review: Dexter Season 3 Finale – Do You Take Dexter Morgan? With Miguel out of the picture, Dexter’s focus shifts to calming his emotionally unstable brother, Ramon. Upon easing Ramon’s concerns, Dexter can finally breathe again. All that stands before him now is his wedding with Rita… until he’s met with yet another deadly surprise. By Neil Miller on December 15, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Dexter 3.11 – I Had a Dream While preparing for his big wedding day, Dexter has to figure out a way to remove Miguel from his life for good. By Neil Miller on December 8, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Let the Games Begin on ‘Dexter’ Dexter finds himself in a series of chess-like moves against his former friend, all while hoping that Miguel doesn’t get the upper hand on him. By Neil Miller on December 1, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Dexter 3.8 – The Damage a Man Can Do Miguel brings Dexter another “project,” but this time he wants to get his hands dirty. Dexter realizes it’s time to teach Miguel the Code – for his own safety as well as Miguel’s. By Neil Miller on November 17, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Dexter 3.7 – Easy as Pie Miguel offers Dexter a new potential victim, but after properly vetting her, Dexter isn’t sure she fits the Code. When he informs Miguel of this, he reacts with anger, making Dexter believe the new friendship is in danger. By Neil Miller on November 10, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Dexter 3.6 – Si Se Puede Dexter grapples with what to do with his newfound friend, Miguel, who thinks he is clued in to Dexter’s vigilante ways. By Neil Miller on November 3, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Dexter 3.5 – Turning Biminese While Dexter struggles with how to handle Rita’s desire for them to move in together before they get married, Miguel tells Dexter about a husband who has gotten away with killing two of his wives for financial gain. By Neil Miller on October 27, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Dexter 3.4 – All in the Family After a botched marriage proposal, Dexter has to figure out how to convince Rita that he is looking for more than a convenient merger of finances and fatherhood. But Deb’s case of a woman’s murdered fiancée offers hope for Dexter in strange ways. By Neil Miller on October 21, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Dexter 3.3 – The Lion Sleeps Tonight Dexter learns that Miguel Prado wants Dexter to be his friend. But just how smart is it for Dexter, a serial killer, to befriend an Assistant District Attorney? By Neil Miller on October 12, 2008 | Comments |
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Horror movie fans can enjoy the visceral experience presented in Quarantine. By Kevin Carr on October 10, 2008 | Comments |
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Movie Drinking Games: Quarantine Quick… you’re trapped in an apartment building, and there’s a rash of super-rabies going around. Do you A) gather in the atrium and wait to die, B) try to escape the quarantine and get shot, or C) put all the sick people in one room together without restraints and wait for them to eat you? By Kevin Carr on October 10, 2008 | Comments |
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Fat Guys at the Movies: Episode 86 – Quarantine the City of Fat Kevin and Neil welcome a bevy of guests to the Magical Studio in the Sky for a special edition of Fat Guys at the Movies. By Fat Guys at the Movies on October 10, 2008 | Comments |
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Critics are always quick to point out that certain films aren’t shown to critics – often the first signal that it’s going to suck. Robert Fure says that sucks. By Robert Fure on October 6, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Dexter 3.2 – Finding Freebo Dexter and Rita have to make a big decision about their family, forcing Dexter to think about what it means to be responsible for kids. Meanwhile, Dexter and Assistant District Attorney, Miguel Prado, find themselves hunting down the same murderer. By Neil Miller on October 5, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Dexter 3.1 – Our Father When he sets his sights on Freebo, a dope dealer and killer, it looks to be just another night of Dexter’s dark justice. But things don’t go as planned and Dexter must find a way to extract himself from a pair of problems that he created, both in his home and night life. By Neil Miller on September 28, 2008 | Comments |