Dexter
Dexter still a killer drama
Today's column previews the new season of "Dexter": "Oh, what's that?" they'll ask. "It's this drama on Showtime," I'll explain, "about a guy who works as a police scientist by day, and at
Dexter
Today's column previews the new season of "Dexter": "Oh, what's that?" they'll ask. "It's this drama on Showtime," I'll explain, "about a guy who works as a police scientist by day, and at
Dexter
"Dexter" finale spoilers coming up just as soon as I squeeze some fresh OJ... "Dexter" has been an odd show for me, blog-wise. I've loved it all season and am trying to figure out where it's going to fit on my year-end
Dexter
As I mentioned in the comments section for the morning column link, working as a solo critic has cut into my blogging time, and I've gotten weeks behind on commenting on some shows. So, while taking a break from today's marathon of "Sleeper Cell"
Battlestar Galactica
So a couple of weeks ago, a reader sends me an e-mail complimenting Neil Patrick Harris for his ability to succeed playing a character so different from Doogie Howser, and whether I could think of other TV actors who had successfully reinvented themselves like that. I didn't have
Dexter
... it's time for a massive catch-up, before I get too bogged down toggling between Giants-Cowboys and my regular Monday night shows. Really brief spoilers for, in order, "Gilmore Girls," "The Nine," "My Name Is Earl," "Kidnapped" and "Dexter"
Dexter
Two columns this morning, one of which hasn't been posted yet. The one that has is a review of "Dexter," which will go into the blog rotation this weekend. (The other column is on "Doctor Who," which I also intend to start reviewing her
Dexter
Reason #357 why I'm happy I got to watch the entire season of "The Wire" already: Because this Sunday night at 10, Showtime is premiering "Dexter," in which Michael C. Hall from "Six Feet Under" plays a medical examiner by day, serial