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Monday 12/17.... Early
#16
I watched most of the game of thrones this past weekend, could really follow along, but I missed a lot of episodes. My roommate and her BF were watching it. That kalassie chic is pretty damn hot. Emilia Clarke :hitit:
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#17
Fuck! I'm on season 5 of Dexter trying to catch up. JDubb just spoiled some shit.
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#18
Joe Wrote:Fuck! I'm on season 5 of Dexter trying to catch up. JDubb just spoiled some shit.
typical, but then again, your the one behind, is it really his fault you cant keep up
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#19
Joe Wrote:Fuck! I'm on season 5 of Dexter trying to catch up. JDubb just spoiled some shit.
Not true, no spoiler in anything I posted.
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#20
JDubb Wrote:
Joe Wrote:Derick should become a blood spatter analyst.
I forgot Doakes was such an asshole.

From Wikipedia...

Differences from the novels
In the novels, Doakes' first name is "Albert", and he served in El Salvador with the U.S. Marine Corps. Dexter believes that Doakes has a "Dark Passenger" of his own, and deals with it by being as violent as he legally can in his job. After LaGuerta's murder at the end of Darkly Dreaming Dexter, Doakes believes Dexter was the killer, and tails Dexter in Dearly Devoted Dexter, intending to "catch him in the act". Instead, Doakes himself is captured by "Dr. Danco", a psychopathic doctor who served alongside Doakes and blames him for the torture he suffered at the hands of Salvadorean guerrillas; to get revenge, he tortures Doakes by removing his feet, hands, and tongue. In Dexter in the Dark, Doakes returns briefly, but cannot communicate (Erik King, who plays Doakes in the TV series, has joked in an interview that in the second book, his character becomes "a stub".


Last night seemed kind of anti-climactic.
Dexter is pretty damn clever though.
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#21
Chip Wrote:
JDubb Wrote:
Joe Wrote:Derick should become a blood spatter analyst.
I forgot Doakes was such an asshole.

From Wikipedia...

Differences from the novels
In the novels, Doakes' first name is "Albert", and he served in El Salvador with the U.S. Marine Corps. Dexter believes that Doakes has a "Dark Passenger" of his own, and deals with it by being as violent as he legally can in his job. After LaGuerta's murder at the end of Darkly Dreaming Dexter, Doakes believes Dexter was the killer, and tails Dexter in Dearly Devoted Dexter, intending to "catch him in the act". Instead, Doakes himself is captured by "Dr. Danco", a psychopathic doctor who served alongside Doakes and blames him for the torture he suffered at the hands of Salvadorean guerrillas; to get revenge, he tortures Doakes by removing his feet, hands, and tongue. In Dexter in the Dark, Doakes returns briefly, but cannot communicate (Erik King, who plays Doakes in the TV series, has joked in an interview that in the second book, his character becomes "a stub".


Last night seemed kind of anti-climactic.
Dexter is pretty damn clever though.
too many loose ends, from past seasons a lot of the loose ends go unanswered
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#22
Nerf footballs cause loose ends.
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#23
Morning y'all!

Just dropped my daughter off at school... that was tough to do today.
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#24
LeNeve Wrote:Nerf footballs cause loose ends.
I saw a nerf blaster at toys r us yesterday :high5:
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#25
Donginator Wrote:
Chip Wrote:Last night seemed kind of anti-climactic.
Dexter is pretty damn clever though.
too many loose ends, from past seasons a lot of the loose ends go unanswered

I'm curious as to how they covered up the change to Dexter's plan.
Trying to avoid spoilers...
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#26
Donginator Wrote:
LeNeve Wrote:Nerf footballs cause loose ends.
I saw a nerf blaster at toys r us yesterday :high5:

Master Blaster.
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#27
Huh.
I think I just found the exception to rule 34.
Master Blaster.
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#28
Chip Wrote:
Donginator Wrote:
Chip Wrote:Last night seemed kind of anti-climactic.
Dexter is pretty damn clever though.
too many loose ends, from past seasons a lot of the loose ends go unanswered

I'm curious as to how they covered up the change to Dexter's plan.
Trying to avoid spoilers...
Try harder.
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#29
Brian Wrote:
Chip Wrote:
Donginator Wrote:
Chip Wrote:Last night seemed kind of anti-climactic.
Dexter is pretty damn clever though.
too many loose ends, from past seasons a lot of the loose ends go unanswered

I'm curious as to how they covered up the change to Dexter's plan.
Trying to avoid spoilers...
Try harder.

I really wanted to respond to this with exactly what happened...
But there's now way I spoiled anything.
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#30
How can you provide a spoiler to an episode where nothing happened?

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