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Just finished season 5. Awesome. Only show to continuously get better with each new season. Really liked the dynamic between Stiles and Hall, especially liked that

Dexter was finally able to reveal his true self and be accepted. Too bad her Dark Passenger...passed. Great season though, and props to Stiles; I'm not a huge fan but she was pretty stellar.

I saw it quite the other way, after all the question left open in season 4, they just completely ignored everything in order to set ground for a restart and recycle that whole 'Dexter has a (girl)friend' theme from season 3. Also, the way the wrote Stiles' character out of the show was pretty pathetic. Basically, the last season did nothing for the characters, except to bring them all to square one so we can start over with some new story line. Not looking forward to this season because to me it seems they're trying way too hard to milk Dexter for what it's worth and pop out endless sequel storylines.

New trailer...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsvGslI_KcM

Awesome doesn't begin to describe how awesome this is going to be!

I saw it quite the other way, after all the question left open in season 4, they just completely ignored everything in order to set ground for a restart and recycle that whole 'Dexter has a (girl)friend' theme from season 3. Also, the way the wrote Stiles' character out of the show was pretty pathetic. Basically, the last season did nothing for the characters, except to bring them all to square one so we can start over with some new story line. Not looking forward to this season because to me it seems they're trying way too hard to milk Dexter for what it's worth and pop out endless sequel storylines.

I actually found the way they wrote Stiles out of the season at the end appropriate. A blind hate, built on pure emotion to seek revenge...it was completely satisfied when she killed Jason/Eugine in the end. There was no one left to focus the hate...that passion was gone. And clearly she couldn't stay in Miami where everything happened to her.

That's how I viewed it, but neither of us is right or wrong. I thought it was an interesting season at the very least :)

Just found out that there's been a change in the start date for season 6. It's now returning on Sunday October 02nd, 2011. I've never seen the show til just recently, so I'm getting caught up. Great show so far!! I've watched the first two seasons, and now I'm four episodes into Season 3. It's really one of the best and most compelling shows I've ever seen. I'm glad I have a little longer to get caught up.

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Watched the first episode. Was awesome, felt good to have Dexter back. It was classic Dexter too, which I was kind of worried wouldn't happen, based on a few shows I watch having rough openings. The part where Dexter is trying to get Batista to explain religion was funny as hell...no pun intended.

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