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The Rating System

All opinions are my own. We are all different. What I may think is great, you may this terrible. Don't let my opinios stop you from exploring the vast world of horror in all media.

~Mind Blowing: Search for this movie immediately. It can only be described as pure greatness and possible an instant classic.

~So Good: Highly recommended because for one reason or another it stands out above the usual fair. Put the movie on your radar as it wont disappoint.

~In the Middle: The movie is a nothing special, average affair. It may entertain in the short term but it will be easily forgettable in the long haul.

~Warning: This movie is a cliched driven slop of familiar territory. Only watch if you're really of fan of this type of material.

~Steaming Pile: The movie is absolute garbage, a complete bore, and not worth the time or effort.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Dexter, Season 7 (2012)

Starring: Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter, James Remar, David Zayas, Lauren Valez, C.S. Lee, Desmond Harrington, Ray Stevenson, Yvonne Strahovski


Premise:
Season 7 turns up the tension as Deb attempts to come to terms with the fallout of knowing Dexter is a serial killer. Dexter attempts to find love in the arms of a female killer while a renegade Russian mob boss tries to take him out. And Captain LaGuerta starts getting dangerously close to putting all the pieces together of several past murders.

My Take:
This season was a slight improvment over season six. The whole Dexter and Deb love angle remains thick and I find it to be silly. We also see how Deb deals with knowing Dexter's secret. The highlight of the season was Ray Stevenson as the mob boss.
I think the series has ran its course as similar themes are constantly revisited. However, I will be right there next year for its supposedly final season.

Rating: In the middle




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