Now that Jack will soon be no more

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fatman wrote:Just eztv.it its pretty good for newer stuff and older stuff try isohunt or something there is usually old season packs still seeded. And Res take Ruggies advice dont just say you may check it out just get it viewed, and have i told you i have some trinity screen worn clothing the dudes pants have a 38" leg he is huge, and i havnet looked yet but any idea who Dexters nemisis is this coming season?
Yeah, I remember you mentioning the clothing. Lithgow was great in Dexter and deserved the Emmy.
The latest rumor mill has Dexter going up against the secret society behind all the killings of those girls. Could be killings galore! Karma is a bitch!
And yes, I plan to watch an episode or two of Justified tonight when I get back from taking my grandaughter to Tae Kwon Do. (unless, of course, the hockey game turns out to be a good one. go San Jose!)
I'll let you know what I think of the show. (first impressions of course)
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breaking bad bitches
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nicolas10 wrote:breaking bad bitches
Red phosphorus in the presence of moisture and accelerated by heat yields phosphorus hydride. Phosphine gas. One good whiff and…
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fatman wrote:
nicolas10 wrote:breaking bad bitches
Red phosphorus in the presence of moisture and accelerated by heat yields phosphorus hydride. Phosphine gas. One good whiff and…
And speak of the devil Res got thsi off facebook

http://www.tvline.com/2011/05/dexter-co ... -spoilers/
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Watched the first 3 episodes last night. (then hockey got in the way)
Show looks like it has some good potential, but so far I find it a little plastic. The jump from Miami to Kentuckey went waaay too fast. No character developement what-so-ever. Hell, they spent more time trying to develope Boyd Crowder than they did Raylan Givens. And Givens is the lead character!
They need to open Givens up and make him 3 dimentional. The whole "Clint Eastwood" thing will only last so long before it becomes stale.
I'll chalk these beginning baby steps up to the fact that Graham Yost is involved. The guy is a hack and a talentless writer. (Think "Hard Rain" with Morgan Freeman and Christian Slater, and "Broken Arrow" with John Travolta and Christian Slater......ya, he's THAT bad!)
These are first impressions of course. I'll watch a half dozen more episodes and see how it plays out.
If Yost sticks with producing and doesn't try to direct or write....this could be a pretty good show.
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Well they call this a season "preview" :?

http://video.thevoiceoftv.com/videos/11 ... n-6-teaser
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fatman wrote:Well they call this a season "preview" :?

http://video.thevoiceoftv.com/videos/11 ... n-6-teaser
Yeah, that's kind of lame.
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