Deb is just a brutal actress, she overacts, it wouldn't be as bad if she was good-looking but she is a total skank.
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I would not be surprised if that baby was not Dexters maybe Rita's first husband came down to FLA and knocked her up? I don't kno who I hate more -Rita
or Deb, they are both characters that are easy to hate. Rita is the kind of weak woman who gets pushed around and does nothing to help herself - co- dependent,
abusive relationships, oh woe wees me. The only thing she is good at is shitting out kids and polishing Dex' knob.
Deb is just a brutal actress, she overacts, it wouldn't be as bad if she was good-looking but she is a total skank. |
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karen1407 |
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Talk about a CLIFF HANGER!! The First Epi that is.. And I agree that "Deb's" acting seems so forced and unreal with Caradine.. At least she
isn't a show killer like Rebecca Pidgeon.
All the criticism of "Deb" (Can't recall that actresses name) made me think of this "actress". EVERY movie I see her in she totally
brings it down... She is worse than a High School first time out student.. Sorry for the change in subject... Carry on!
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MonkeeSpanker |
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Rita reminds me of the woman who played a role in the HBO series the Wire, the transit cop who worked on the docks - I think her name was Beatie? I think she
also had 2 bastard kids and dated a cop.
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Hostile6 |
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WTF is up with Rita's daughter? She used to love Dexter just like Cody. Now she's suddenly a bitch to him? That's lazy writing and cliche.
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oncebittentwice |
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And the son speaking in long sentences and being all huggy.
I wish they'd followed the books in that regard... |
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messyone1 |
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Such a great show. I found myself drifting off towards the beginning of the second episode (probably during some Rita screentime), thinking about how AWESOMELY INSANE the final season will be. |
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Hostile6 wrote:Have you ever met a girl that age? They do that. |
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EnricoV |
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christy1018 wrote:Umm, Christy, hun. None of them are real. It's a tv show. |
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McWolcott |
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How ya'll like my Dexter Halloween avi??
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JugheadSpock |
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Is that a headless baby on your shoulders, or are you just happy to see me?
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McWolcott |
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Both!
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needsmorecowbell |
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Evil Tyra approves.
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McWolcott |
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damn bellsy, that rocks!
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JugheadSpock |
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Now that's some serious smizing.
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McWolcott wrote: That is awesome. |
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PinotEnvy |
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Love the Halloween avi, McW. That's one way to shut that wailing brat up.
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Anne Boleyn |
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Headless Rita would be awesome (said the headless Anne Boleyn)
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ustrasana |
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They should write around Angel ever having to say wobbewies ever again! For some reason his speech problem is really pissing me off this year. He sounds like a
4 year old boy, how the fuck are we supposed to take him seriously.
I hate Rita and want her needy, manipulative, incompetent ass dead. And Deb, ugh. Worst actress/character ever. PLEASE DIE! |
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McWolcott |
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From HuffPo's tv critic
The most improved pay cable show is Showtime's serial killer drama Dexter, which was already in tip-top shape at the end of its previous season, but has plumbed new depths of horror with the addition of John Lithgow as the newest murderer to terrorize Miami. I was fascinated by all of Dexter's deadly foes during the first three seasons of this fine series, but I can't say any of them actually frightened me. Lithgow's seemingly unremarkable Walter Simmons has changed all that. He's pure, twisted evil, and every time he's on camera this guy makes my skin crawl. Dexter's kill switch is flipping, but he is perpetually distracted from the grim matters at hand by his brand new baby -- and suffering from sleep deprivation, too. More brilliance worth noting: At least three of the first four episodes this season end with cliffhangers that dwarf the season finales of most other series. With new hits United States of Tara and Nurse Jackie, the still addictive Weeds and now a better than ever Dexter this is turning out to be quite a year for Showtime. Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ed-martin/david-letterman-sons-of-a_b_313218.html |
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