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 | | 4. Nip/Tuck: Season 5, Part 1 new! | | | Starring: Dylan Walsh Julian McMahon | | Format: DVD Release Date: 11/10/2009 | User Rating: 5 |  | Nip/Tuck - Season Five, Part One - DVD Review By: Mary K. Williams - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 1/16/2009 2:02 PM | | Part one of Season Five shows our Drs. Troy and McNamara packing up and moving from Miami where they are big fish in a small pond to glossy Los Angeles, where they nearly drown in the Pacific (figuratively speaking, of course). Since LA has nearly as many plastic surgeons as it does wannabe actors, our boys Sean and Christian wait in their new ostentatious offices…and play basketball. read the full review | |
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 | | 7. Dexter Complete First Season | | | Starring: Julie Benz Michael C. Hall | | Format: DVD Release Date: 8/21/2007 | User Rating: 5 | | Video Reviews Available: 1 |  | Dexter - The First Season - DVD Review By: Josh Lasser - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 9/23/2007 6:25 PM | | From the opening note's of Dexter's theme music, the viewer is made aware that they are in for a dark, yet somehow funny tale. Starring Michael C. Hall (Six Feet Under) as the titular Dexter Morgan, the show focuses on Dexter, a blood-spatter expert that works for the Miami Police Department. Beyond just working for the police though, Dexter happens to be a serial killer. read the full review | |
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 | | 13. Dexter-3rd Season Complete | | | Starring: Michael C. Hall | | Format: DVD Release Date: 8/18/2009 | | Video Reviews Available: 1 |  | Dexter: Season Three - DVD Review By: Chris Cabin - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 8/7/2009 7:48 PM | |
Heroes need their villains but not nearly as badly as anti-heroes do. The second season of Showtime's dark comedy Dexter, which follows the comings-and-goings of a forensic analyst who triples as serial killer and family man, floundered due to a noticeable lack of a real nemesis for its title character to tango with. They offered a few adversaries: Keith Carradine's suave FBI agent, Erik King's suspicious Sgt. Doakes, and Jaime Murray's seductive NA sponsor. None of these characters matched the protagonist's wits, however, and it left both Hall's hilariously congenial sociopath and the show in lukewarm territory. read the full review | |
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