tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post348328619741337434..comments2024-03-28T18:01:28.997-04:00Comments on What's Alan Watching?: Dexter, "Lost Boys": Correcting a mistake?Alan Sepinwallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03388147774725646742noreply@blogger.comBlogger60125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-2921488071600935502023-03-18T03:24:19.524-04:002023-03-18T03:24:19.524-04:00Not all kids get frightened by that sort of thing,...Not all kids get frightened by that sort of thing, some of them just get annoyed and pissed off especially those with mental issues like autism, like I picture myself reacting like Scott did if some strange dude kidnapped me at that age.<br /><br />Anyways you count me firmly in the "organic evolution" camp, i'm beginning to think Alan totally misunderstood Dexter as a character right from the beginning(and is too stubborn to admit to being wrong, Dexter caring about saving that kid totally makes sense, they planted the seeds for that back in season 1) and i'd definitely put Dexter in my top 20 shows, it's WAY better than that massively overrated crapfest LOST ever was, now there's a show that went off the rails with stupid crap that felt pointless(I.E. Sun randomly forgetting to speak English which ultimately serves no purpose, that one kid with supernatural powers that never gets brought up again)not to mention killing off the most interesting characters way too soon.SOAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10375031809675344182noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-88411840248376856772009-12-06T06:23:52.961-05:002009-12-06T06:23:52.961-05:00This post has an extremely long thread of comments...This post has an extremely long thread of comments, so I haven't read each one thoroughly. Regardless, glancing through them, I didn't see this mentioned: the kidnapped boy, Scott, was just a BRUTAL actor. I know he's young and it might be a little inappropriate to criticize him too much, but that was the best option the "Dexter" casting people could find? At no point did he seem to act like a frightened kidnapped child would; instead, he was a bratty little punk whose range of emotions seemed to be between "smirking" and "not smirking."3333/afahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09267988998044410208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-28381119859846380972009-12-05T18:53:50.441-05:002009-12-05T18:53:50.441-05:00Count me in the Pinocchio/organic camp. For all t...Count me in the Pinocchio/organic camp. For all that Ghost Harry (who is actually just Dexter's thoughts made manifest) is annoying, too often replaces things like plot, and violates the "show don't tell" rule all over the place, his continued presence in the show continues to create the question in my mind: What kind of man adopts a child from a hideous experience, finds that he kill animals (the first was the neighbor's dog), and DOESN'T GET THIS KID SOME HELP??? We know that Harry "made" Dexter as a response to his own frustration with bad guys who went free -- and then was sickened by what he had made. But there is plenty more to do in terms of resolving Harry. I think Deb's pursuit of information is also going to cause a bit of a collision on that front.<br /><br />And how awesome has Jennifer Carpenter been this season? She's always been better than she's been given credit for, but this season she's knocked it out of the park. How great was she in the interview scene with Courtney Ford? Deborah is also carrying steamer trunks of baggage from Harry.<br /><br />Of course the logical plotline of this show would be a continuation of BOTH their journeys, but that would make it "In Treatment", so I'm not sure where they're going to take it. I don't see more than another season in this show; two at most.Jillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03865082576641051315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-17144018107732487612009-12-05T07:03:08.353-05:002009-12-05T07:03:08.353-05:00The only way that Dexter's progression towards...The only way that Dexter's progression towards being fully aware of how much he actually does care about his family pays off is is to have them ripped from him completely in the Season Finale. Either because Dexter is finally found out and arrested for it, or because he ends up being responsible for some horrific ill befalling his family. <br /><br />In the first season, you didn't so much want Dexter to get away with it because you liked him as because you were still really curious about him. After the first season, you pretty much knew that the show wouldn't allow Dexter to be caught, but occasionally got a good game of cat and mouse when he was threatened with exposure. It's an idle threat right now, like when your 6 year old says she'll hate you forever because you didn't let her have that 3rd piece of cake. Both are about equally snoozeworthy. <br /><br />So the only way that I see this track of making Dexter more invested in those around him pay off is to cruelly rip everyone he cares about away from him in some horrible, apparently irreversible way that was clearly his own fault. <br /><br />I don't know if the show has the guts to do that when we know it has been renewed for another season.<br />-KeepingAwakeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-75041667405932307602009-12-04T04:52:45.366-05:002009-12-04T04:52:45.366-05:00This is a show with big flaws, but BIG strengths.....This is a show with big flaws, but BIG strengths...you can't argue that this show doesn't hit it out of the park with at least some of what it does.<br /><br />At its best over the years, Dexter has delivered huge moments, really original thriller moments, and a handful of great characters/performances. Despite its flaws, that big-hitter ability is why I always look forward to watching this show.<br /><br />For me, shows like this one, Entourage and True Blood are like good pulp fiction. These are all shows that Alan rips on and these are all shows that have proved to have staying power and strong followings. You know its not great literature, but you keep turning the page and generally enjoy the read.<br /><br />Anyhow, I'd be glad to watch as many seasons of this show as possible, but I do hope the people that make the show take a good hard look at what's working and what isn't and try to tighten up the narrative and shed some of the riff-raff.Mike Fnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-56042679628150997072009-12-03T22:14:59.002-05:002009-12-03T22:14:59.002-05:00In the first two seasons, I thought Dexter was a s...In the first two seasons, I thought Dexter was a somewhat chilling character. Now, I never thought "he's a realistic serial killer," because if he was the show would be unwatchable. But he wasn't a good guy, he was a murderer who liked murdering people. (I described the show when it first started as being about a Homicidal Maniac who solved crimes to a coworker.)<br /><br />I remember when he found out that Lila had killed Doakes and his immediate reaction wasn't gratitude that his lover had taken out his enemy but "oh, cool, I get to kill her now." (Imagine a similar situation on the Sopranos, where mob etiquette forced Tony to do something similar to the other Tony. "Tony Uncle June" wasn't enjoying himself in that case, he did it regretfully.)<br /><br />I feel it's gotten hokey. I'm not scared of Dexter anymore. I don't feel he's a monster. He's got Spike-syndrome (see Buffy), the TV equivalent pro-wrestling's "heel-face" turn.vampyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14660319794133128873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-51351096401679079352009-12-03T11:02:20.381-05:002009-12-03T11:02:20.381-05:00I actualy thing this is by far the best season so ...I actualy thing this is by far the best season so far. There are still a ton of weakpoints in the substorylines but at least the Dexter stuff is less stale and more dramatic. <br /><br />I always thought it was very sad that the did not make a biger deal out of dexters need to kill. The show treads it more like a strange hobbey... but he never ends up in a position were he just kills someone out of impulse... or at least thinks about it... just because he has not killed in a while.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-73682705385543065042009-12-02T16:34:47.426-05:002009-12-02T16:34:47.426-05:00Skitch, I agree. I appreciate the connection of Ha...Skitch, I agree. I appreciate the connection of Harry for Dexter but the orchestration of his appearances can be a bit much (literally). <br /><br />I watch the show for the show value, and watch Dexter's humanization. Both aren't perfect, but both are reasonable. Considering the latter, I see this progression toward humanity as an end point for the show, and admire the context that encourage Dexter away from his darkness. After all, his evil nature is really not that at all - it was nurtured by a horrific experience. Why then, can't we believe that in adulthood, with responsibilities in the care toward others, he can lose his need to kill? Watching Dexter this season balance between holding onto his past (stuff in the storage shed, sneaking away from the camp, his occasional 'need' to kill) and realizing different instincts is OK. I like his guilt on killing the innocent photographer - in fact it's added to my emotional distance from Dexter, as though his other killings were all morally justified even if he thought they were. <br /><br />There is still the element that he could be found out for his past (and present), which they continue to dangle into front of us (the kid Cody fought with) and Dexter's feelings about involving his family (Cody's fight). And we've become attached enough to Dexter to care what happens when and if that day comes. Worried that it might. Expecting that it will.<br /><br />Then there's the show for the show's sake. There are characters I don't like including Dexter's family and most in the squad. But except for season 3, the villains or adversaries (Lundy) are top notch and fun to watch. And I love Deb (and Jennifer Carpenter's performance). I think I blend my affection for Deb, Dexter, with my knowledge that Hall and Carpenter are a couple, as some kind of substitute for what Dexter's TV family doesn't offer. <br /><br />And then there are the bang up, tense and exciting scenes (like the kid in the bag in the wet cement), and the plot twists that make it just fun TV.Audrey's Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07222160202884580180noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-7315441173430131922009-12-02T00:59:36.218-05:002009-12-02T00:59:36.218-05:00Something I've noticed that no one's touch...Something I've noticed that no one's touched upon (and please forgive me if they have as I scanned the responses and may have just missed it) is something that began last season and continues through this season:<br /><br />Has anyone else become irritated by "ghost Harry"? <br /><br />I think James Remar is an excellent actor and I highly enjoyed him in the flashback sequences during the first two seasons. However, I find it a bit unsettling that he's acting as some sort of spiritual advisor to Dexter, making the title character seem crazier than he is. It's almost like the unnecessary Arthur 2: On The Rocks.<br /><br />As for the series as a whole, I thought the first two seasons were superb and even enjoyed the third season as it provided a great foil/friend in Smits' Miguel Prado. However, I could also see that the writing began to suffer a bit in terms of the supporting cast.<br /><br />Perhaps it's just me, but since about halfway through season 3, everything has seem...forced...for the lack of a better word.Skitchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00146440711710214726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-72741452749776977982009-12-01T22:41:49.611-05:002009-12-01T22:41:49.611-05:00Not even a top 30 show? This blog has become nothi...Not even a top 30 show? This blog has become nothing more than a place for elitist trolls. Although I agree the beginning of this season was probably the worst out of any season thus far, the last two episodes have been quite good and generally loved everywhere else on the Internet but here. <br /><br />Dexter has always had a soft spot for kids and the show has made it blatantly obvious from it's beginning. Dexter has displayed plenty of empathy since season 1 as well. I suggest you all go watch the end of Circle of Friends when he gives Jeremy Downs (the teenage killer) advice on how to channel his dark passenger. Later, he regrets giving him "fortune cookie" advice and goes back to try to help him out even more since he knows exactly what Jeremy's dealing with. The finale of Season 1 and his dream sequence as The Dark Defender also displays his desires to be appreciated as some kind of a hero. I'm starting to believe a lot of you people have forgotten much of what happened in Season 1.Nicknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-7024049490108198902009-12-01T19:12:24.486-05:002009-12-01T19:12:24.486-05:00Don't hate on Alan. This was a stupid show fro...Don't hate on Alan. This was a stupid show from the beginning, but I LOVE IT. <br /><br />The week of the Mad Men finale, I was more excited for Dexter and I can't really explain why. <br /><br />I think I enjoy cringing at every Quinn scene, Batista scene, Deb swearing scene.... every coffee boy scene.<br /><br />I watch because I want to see how they can make the coffee boy a serial killer, too. <br /><br />I love this show.Timothy Holdenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09929976385254571434noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-50761929091762436312009-12-01T13:07:28.504-05:002009-12-01T13:07:28.504-05:00For me, Dexter is kind of like House for me ((thou...For me, Dexter is kind of like House for me ((though I favor Dexter over House, since I've kind of ditched House for now) - a middling but on occasion really good show with a really really great main character and great actor. <br /><br />So, like for awards, I think I'd still happy/ok with Hugh Laurie and Michael C Hall nominated in the best actor category, because they essentially ARE their resp. shows, but not at all (and a little mad)to see the shows nominated in the best drama category (like this year's batch of awards in favor of more deserving shows).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-36859012148507211442009-12-01T09:59:31.795-05:002009-12-01T09:59:31.795-05:00Ever since The Shield, Sopranos, and ER ended, I h...Ever since The Shield, Sopranos, and ER ended, I have been on the HUNT for good shows. I was lucky enough for Ryan Hurst to be such a good actor in his movies and Medium, that I would check out Sons of Anarchy. Good move. It gave me back the Shield with the twist of FAMILY, as Gemma puts it. <br /><br />When someone suggested Dexter, I was hesitant. Not sure if I believed murder is justified, even if it is the bad guys. <br /><br />However I stuck it out. Sunday's episode was one of the best in the series to me. Lost Boys explained the Dark Passenger, and showed me where it all began. Preserving the innocence of a young boy.Kimmyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09809873313644835527noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-42846130808191923422009-12-01T09:50:46.863-05:002009-12-01T09:50:46.863-05:00As a relatively new veiwer of Dex (within the past...As a relatively new veiwer of Dex (within the past year) his transformation from cold-blooded killer to misguided protector of children is particualarly jarring.<br /><br />The first year or so it is made very clear - and with no apologies- Dexter is incapable of having the types of feelings he has now. It's a shame because Lithgow is so good in this.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06336003200003462670noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-65347322981501600162009-12-01T08:20:30.045-05:002009-12-01T08:20:30.045-05:00Top 10 shows is a weird hurdle for a show like thi...Top 10 shows is a weird hurdle for a show like this, because it fills a different need than most of the quality shows on TV now. I can't stack it up against Modern Family or even Mad Men, because they do different things for me. Can't say one makes me laugh more than the other makes me tense. I think calling it a Top 2 or 3 Suspenseful Drama on television is an accurate and impressive category. It sits with shows like LOST, but excludes shows like Mad Men. <br /><br />A show where I need to watch some Curb or some Californication after to cool down, means it took a lot out of me, which is a great thing.<br /><br />What other shows "take a lot out of you" besides LOST and Dexter? Where you need to watch a comedy after. It's a good question because these kinds of shows are an event and get people excited to sit and watch. It's like movie television I guess. One of those shows you have to be ready to watch, like sometimes I just won't be ready to watch Lost yet. I'll need to prepare myself. <br /><br />Occassionally this would include Rescue Me, Sons of Anarchy, Mad Men (although it's not edge of your seat, more middle of your seat), but I can't think of anything that hits this mark consistently like Lost and Dexter. Who else delivers 45 minutes of wire-to-wire tension week after week in the climactic stretch of their season?Smizzlenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-31520387440637053042009-12-01T04:34:33.060-05:002009-12-01T04:34:33.060-05:00I know, I'm with you. Psycopaths don't sh...I know, I'm with you. Psycopaths don't show so much emotion. Are the writers actually watching the show that they create? Where is the code, and where is Dad's guidance? Dex should have stopped hunting Arther when he discovered that Arther didn't shoot Deb. BTW, casting John Lithgow was a great choice, his performance has been awesome!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-49897529595419198692009-12-01T02:03:38.523-05:002009-12-01T02:03:38.523-05:00mn...its just a TV showmn...its just a TV showwooshringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11975077733018346858noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-84575292042549679662009-12-01T00:42:20.654-05:002009-12-01T00:42:20.654-05:00The show has definitely fallen off from its beginn...The show has definitely fallen off from its beginning.<br /><br />I think the showrunners are too starry-eyed over their golden goose of a show, and have drunk too much of their own "America's Favorite Serial Killer" Kool-Aid.<br /><br />The problem is that they have made the show more palatable for mass consumption, and that's not where a show like this should head if it wants to hold onto what made it interesting.<br /><br />As Alan said, Dexter is increasingly portrayed as a true hero in contrast to the Big Bads who are irredeemably evil by contrast.<br /><br />He didn't start out as a cuddly family guy, and if that's where they intend to take him, they should end the show right there. Where's the interest in watching the guy who used to be a serial killer, but doesn't do that anymore?Sandynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-46331128166777858372009-11-30T20:59:25.911-05:002009-11-30T20:59:25.911-05:00SEASON THREE: Rita is hit by an unexpected develop...SEASON THREE: Rita is hit by an unexpected development in her life: she's pregnant. She has no problem raising another child but fears Dexter's reaction to the pregnancy and how this will affect their recently rekindled relationship. Tired of waiting for Dexter's response, Rita gives him an ultimatum after standing up for her decision to keep the baby. When Dexter decides to be a father, Rita is happy but has qualms when Dexter propose they should get married on top of being parents. Rita is hesitant concerning her two last marriages (one of them we discover in the season finale) didn't end so well. Rita forgets her objections when Dexter gives him an outwardly heartfelt proposal which gives her hope that maybe her marriage to Dexter won't end in failure like the others. So Dexter and Rita make plans for their wedding. They hit some rocky bumps along the way but in the end, Rita finally has her happy wedding day, looking forward to a blissful future with Dexter. <br />SEASON FOUR: The reality of being married to Dexter finally hits Rita as she struggles to raise three kids mostly on her own with Dexter preoccupied with work and his extracurricular activities. Rita's struggles at home and Dexter continuing to tell her lies brings up her fears about being married again going wrong and some lingering trust issues left behind by the wake of Paul's abuse. So Rita has Dexter move out of the house for a bit for her to think things over and hires a therapist for them to go to in hope of making Dexter see what he's doing wrong in their marriage. But instead, Rita realizes that Dexter may not be the only one at fault here when the therapist points out that Rita knew the type of person Dexter was all this time and married him anyway and that her hope of marriage suddenly changing Dexter may not have been a reasonable one. Dexter also opened up to Rita without telling her the actual truth concerning his dark nature which touches Rita to the point of letting Dexter return to the home and giving their marriage a second shot. But Dexter continuing to keep working at long hours of the day and night still makes her feel lonely. Rita tries covering that loneliness up with denial in the face of Dexter but a part of her ends up seeking comfort in Elliot. In Elliot, Rita sees the Dexter she wanted to emerge after the wedding. A Dexter who spends more time at home with the kids than at work. A Dexter who she can feel completely at ease around without fear of being lied to. Elliot destroys the illusion when he kisses Rita. Elliot thought Rita wanted this thing between them to become more than simple friendship but, regardless of her keeping the illusion going, Rita still loved Dexter and wouldn't risk having an affair that would ruin their marriage and affect her kids who has been enough with Paul. So Rita quits spending time with Elliot after Thanksgiving. However, Elliot pointing out her loneliness still stays in her mind.suncore598https://www.blogger.com/profile/06361019904917951002noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-90735607906014727202009-11-30T20:58:35.547-05:002009-11-30T20:58:35.547-05:00Ah, Alan, you beat me to it regarding your review ...Ah, Alan, you beat me to it regarding your review of WC.<br /> <br />Dez is correct. The show needs an end date. I've enjoyed Dexter but not in the same capacity as S1 and S2. <br />A sociopath is a sociopath. I'm not going into a mini thesis regarding sociopaths. I suspend what I learned in grad/post grad when I view this show. <br />If Dexter (the show) followed the books, the show would not be palatable to most people because Dex is a major monster. <br />Think about it, Dexter is labeled as a lovable serial killer. There is no such thing.<br />However, Hall does bring a certain element that makes Dexter appear more human, at times. I've noticed this season, Dexter has not been as neat and tidy as usual. He looks beat up as I suppose anyone who had a new baby, 2 stepkids and wife would while maintaining work and his "secret" life. He is not watching his himself. Did anyone think last night, aren't there cameras in the parking garage, let alone where there is kid saturation via the mall/carnival atmosphere? What about using his own cell to call Arthur, unless he bought another.<br />I've enjoyed the past two episodes much more than the rest of the season. Lithgow has added a very creepy element. <br />Rita did not have much screen time last night and it was noticeable and more enjoyable. Her personality evolution has been less believable to me than anything else. <br />I felt bad for Vince. No one pays attention to him because he usually says uncouth things. <br /> <br />Dexter would rank in at the end of my top 25 for the year. <br /><br />Dexter is not the kind of show, imho, that can last another 2 to 3 seasons. Although, that doesn't mean it will not happen.JanieJonesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-19867306673058011052009-11-30T20:58:24.442-05:002009-11-30T20:58:24.442-05:00I think Rita's transformation was slow and ste...I think Rita's transformation was slow and steady like Dexter or Deb. Let me show you:<br /><br />SEASON 1: Rita is still traumatized by what her ex-husband did to her and afraid of standing up for herself like when she let a "friend" of her ex-husband's take her car as payment for what Paul owed him. It isn't until the fourth episode that we see Rita beginning to grow a bit of a backbone. She finally has sex for the first time since the rapes late in the season. But she finds her newly regained strength challenged by the return of her ex-husband. Fortunately, She was able to fight him back when he tried to rape her again and with the help of Dexter, she was able to get him out of her life and the lives of her kids.<br />SEASON TWO: Rita is enjoying her freedom from Paul and her relationship with Dexter. But thoughts about Paul's possible innocence to the drug charge that sent him back to prison puts a bit of a wrinkle in her relationship with Dexter. Rita still harbors some trust issues because of Paul and though she got passed trust on a sexual level, she hasn't completely got through it on an emotional level. Rita tries to work through her relationship with Dexter by having him go to NA meetings after he told her that he is a drug addict. But with the return of her mother and Dexter's growing attraction to Lila, Rita finds herself at risk of losing what she has accomplished in her personal life since Paul. So Rita broke up with Dexter and eventually kicked her mother out of her life in hope of maintaining her strength and growing independence. But a part of her still missed Dexter and his presence in her life and the lives of her kids. So slowly over the final four episodes, Dexter and Rita get to the point of matching up things between them, this time their relationship a little stronger than before with Dexter acknowledging the fact that he actually loves Rita and the kids.suncore598https://www.blogger.com/profile/06361019904917951002noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-85977146271886897992009-11-30T20:46:36.632-05:002009-11-30T20:46:36.632-05:00Count me in with the "Organically Developed D...Count me in with the "Organically Developed Dexter" group. If you want examples of the Pinocchio syndrome, you can go as far back as Shrink Wrap, the Season One episode where he kills the psychiatrist. He's always had the emotions, but they were dammed; Biney simply got Dexter's fingers out of the hole.<br /><br />I do acknowledge that the more recent seasons aren't nearly as gripping as the first two seasons, but I also think that more of the same would have been too difficult. While it could have been a perfect two-season series (had they changed the end of the second season, maybe, to make it more final), I'm also happy watching MCH playing Dexter. That I stomach the Angel/LaGuerta scenes is proof enough of that. (Chesty LaRue's scenes are also still annoying, but at least she's becoming a relevant character.)LoopyChewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07091676474583296903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-84899157554883325132009-11-30T19:27:15.884-05:002009-11-30T19:27:15.884-05:00But then you give loads of praise to shows like Wh...<i>But then you give loads of praise to shows like White Collar that tightly follow the same formulas each episode.</i><br /><br />Yes. That's <a href="http://sepinwall.blogspot.com/2009/11/white-collar-flip-of-coin-hip-modern.html" rel="nofollow">exactly what I've done with "White Collar."</a> You've nailed me. Well done!Alan Sepinwallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03388147774725646742noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-74290153079747421592009-11-30T18:38:19.204-05:002009-11-30T18:38:19.204-05:00Also, it would be nice for them to have explored h...Also, it would be nice for them to have explored how fucked up Harry Morgran really was. They play ball around it but any one who trains their song to be a killer has issues. It was not just for Dexter, Harry was pleased that Dexter could kill the scumbag he couldn't catch. Additionally, we all know Harry was a major cheater. The show missed out on exploiting and exploring Harry as a character.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17517257.post-71851808922874706042009-11-30T18:31:59.379-05:002009-11-30T18:31:59.379-05:00I'm glad Alan brought the posts back so I can ...I'm glad Alan brought the posts back so I can discuss it with other people. Don't battle with Alan's opinion on the show. Just share yours and argue light heartedly.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com