Wireheads: check out the conservabot rant partway through the comments. Amusing!
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Also revealed: the state trooper who stops Carcetti on the way out of the building and tells him that the governor will finally see him is played by Maryland's real-life Republican governor.
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Comment Guy: What a dumbass. Obviously not watching the same program with the rest of us.
And, yeah, I still believe good things happen in Baltimore sometimes, but obviously DS feels that showing us the problems is his mission at the moment. If we want to just feel mindlessly better, that is what a lot of TV is for. One of those guys drove me off of another Wire board because I kept "giving a fuck when it wasn't my turn" and engaging with his stupid ass. And, obviously, I don't agree that looking for support from society and social institutions=handout.
Did anyone else crack up at Dexter's expression after he beaned Paul with the frying pan? That look Michael C. Hall gave was the funniest thing in the whole series to date.
Oh, god, it was hilarious. "Harry always said don't let emotion get the better of you." WHAM.
MCH is brilliant in this role. I totally thought Dex was going to kill Paul, despite it being out of his ritual, due to his recent discovery of these "emotion" things. But I was pleasantly surprised that he didn't.
Anyone else kind of impressed at how Rudy is actually *more* creepy than Dexter? That takes some freaking skill. Hell, I would believe it too if he said he was falling in love with me, a la Debbie--that dude has social pretending *down.*
(Now I have crossovery thoughts with The Pretender. Ack.)
Anyone else kind of impressed at how Rudy is actually *more* creepy than Dexter?
Yes. Creepy-ass serial killer. Though it also creeps me out how much I like this show in which I'm more or less rooting for a sociopath serial killer. Except, it doesn't actually creep me out. Creepy.
Did anyone else crack up at Dexter's expression after he beaned Paul with the frying pan? That look Michael C. Hall gave was the funniest thing in the whole series to date.
Oh my god. Priceless.
Does anyone know how many eps there are in the season?
I believe it's 12 episodes.
Hey, remember when I linked to the conservative idiot on MZS's blog? Read all the way down: [link]
Oh, yeah, Corwood. Like I needed to be more in love with him. Right.
You know, he's got one problem though...he needs to be more comfortable taking a clear stand...how does he really *feel*?
Our love would be doomed, though. Cause *I'd* have to be the cheery one.
Fuck *me*.
David Simon's significant other is Laura Lippman, right?