I think they got picked up for two more seasons.
(And that rumor about the feature film is circulating again. But those are always out there, so...)
ETA: Java, you could talk about it if you would like...early in the season, I was on spoilers like Dana Gordon in Cancun in '92. But I think I stopped trolling about the fourth or fifth one, that I might have a few surprises left.
At the rate my spec script is becoming too long, I think I'm writing Entourage: Bigger, Longer and Uncut, right now, AIFG, baby.
Because I'll lose them if I don't post them.... URLs in re Dexter finale:
Michael C. Hall addresses the finale --
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Ausiello interviews Exec Producer Clyde Phillips. Part 1:
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Part 2 Ausiello Interview:
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Ken Tucker on finale:
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Ausiello
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TV Guide:
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Popcrunch:
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Short interview
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I have it in my queue...mostly because I heard Josh Charles is on it. But I've also been in therapy a lot.
Do you think I'll like it?
The series is very good.
It is very intense, and very good. I recommend it highly. Watch it in order. But give yourself a bit of a break before you tackle season 2. Equally intense.
Haven't got to it yet, but point taken...in between seasons might be a good place to put those "Rockford Files" movies or something(What? I can't have layers?)
I loved it, but then again, that's a genre I really like. Good therapy movies: Ordinary People. Good Will Hunting. Klute. The Doctor (well, kind of). Um. There are more! Here's an interesting article.
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HBO has greenlit a pilot from David Milch and Michael Mann about horseracing - it's called "Luck."
Yeah, I liked them too(well, haven't seen Klute yet) but I also saw "Nuts" with Barbra Streisand, and as much as I liked some of her other work, really, nsm.
I just saw Klute. Man, that movie was not at all what I expected. It was actually much more boring than I expected.