: Dexter Season 5 (Spoilers)


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smegger2000
2010-09-26, 03:34 PM
It begins tonight on MC in the west and TMN in the east. They are re-airing the last episode of Season 4 before premiering the first episode of Season 5. Can't wait.

skypilot
2010-09-26, 04:20 PM
Yes! And since season five picks up right where four left-off, when so many of us were left shocked (no spoilers!), watching the last 5-10 minutes of season four's finale will probably be helpful.

tofinoguy
2010-09-26, 07:11 PM
Good reminder to watch last season's finale. Thanks!

Boavista
2010-09-26, 07:43 PM
Interesting how TMN is showing the new episode of Dexter tonight at 10PM..
Yet if you check out showtime site n go to the schedule.. showtime's playing the season premier at 9pm.

Gotta love being Canadian. Last time i remember having to wait to watch an American movie channels show was early 2000's for sopranos. on HBO they were far ahead and tmn was way behind. but that's another thread.

PFD
2010-09-26, 08:07 PM
In the USA, Showtime is directly competing against HBO and puts Dexter up against Boardwalk Empire.

Here, in Canada we are lucky enough to be able to watch the best of HBO and Showtime on one network with one subscription, something our unfortunate neighbours south of us are unable to do.

TMN/HBO Canada knows that putting Showtime's Dexter up against HBO's Boardwalk Empire would alienate a chunk of its subscribers who want to watch both.

Gotta love being Canadian.

ikidunot
2010-09-26, 10:03 PM
Dexter has always been a 9pm showing on ShoTime. TMN has always been 10pm. Since the start.

dogpatchkid
2010-09-27, 11:01 AM
I cant see how they keep this going for more than a couple of more seasons, for me Criminal minds has just gone on to long, even though I love it. Burn Notice is now in its 5th season as well but the double plot line keeps the show fresh.:cool:

dm_4u
2010-09-28, 10:37 AM
In the USA, Showtime is directly competing against HBO and puts Dexter up against Boardwalk Empire.

Here, in Canada we are lucky enough to be able to watch the best of HBO and Showtime on one network with one subscription, something our unfortunate neighbours south of us are unable to do.

TMN/HBO Canada knows that putting Showtime's Dexter up against HBO's Boardwalk Empire would alienate a chunk of its subscribers who want to watch both.

Gotta love being Canadian.
I have to disagree completely with this statement...as PVR's are far more rampant in the US...making timeshifting a way of life...and making your point moot.

tofinoguy
2010-09-28, 12:13 PM
I have to disagree completely with this statement...as PVR's are far more rampant in the US...making timeshifting a way of life...and making your point moot.
Although PVRs may be more prevalent, timeshifting is almost entirely unavailable in the US. Local market affiliates are protected (since many are individually owned), so alternate network feeds are unavailable.

BlazeHemi
2010-09-28, 12:42 PM
Anyways, Who cares what time it is on compared to the states.

What did everyone thin about the show? I think the show had a much different feel then before. It seems as though Dexter was very close to breaking and telling someone about his secret. It will be interesting to see how he continues to hide is secrets.

dm_4u
2010-09-28, 12:55 PM
Although PVRs may be more prevalent, timeshifting is almost entirely unavailable in the US. Local market affiliates are protected (since many are individually owned), so alternate network feeds are unavailable.
Most of the specialty channels that you are talking about...in HBO and Showtime...have both east and west feeds...and the nature of PVR's is to timeshift!

PokerChip
2010-09-28, 03:38 PM
Not sure what to think. I have really enjoyed this show over the first 4 seasons, but this episode left me... indifferent. Maybe I'm becoming more like Dexter...

Anyway, too early to tell and I certainly won't give up on it so quickly.

Lindsay649
2010-09-28, 05:19 PM
Watched it this afternoon via the Movie Network web site. Enjoyed the program. Not a regular viewer.

rsambuca
2010-09-28, 11:09 PM
I found the first episode to be a little bit lackluster as well. I have confidence that it will pick up, though.

skypilot
2010-09-29, 07:48 PM
I found the first episode to be a little bit lackluster as well.
Agree. I found that I had to go into the premiere knowing that it possibly could not come close to the experience that was last season`s finale. I think lowering my expectations helped. But, hey, this is Dexter! It`ll pick up fast again, I`m sure!

dogpatchkid
2010-09-30, 10:00 AM
I agree it was not a strong one. A little to much filler. And Dexter was way to human.:confused:

Doug30
2010-09-30, 12:46 PM
Dexter was way to human.:confused:
He's grieving

TKG26
2010-09-30, 02:12 PM
IS it just me but are they getting sloppy with the editing? I mean he was on his boat presumably well away from the funeral and killed a man. We did not get to see his clean up or dump of the body.. I feel that sometimes they blend things just a bit to closely. I try to ignore it but much of the show relies on where he is at what time doing what... Just seems to me he would have taken hours to compete his trip and murder and get to the funeral.. I realize he showed up late but.....

dogpatchkid
2010-10-12, 11:48 AM
Wow, so much tension building something has to explode, the writers have painted themselves into what seems an inescapable corner. Cant wait to see how they get out.

BlazeHemi
2010-10-12, 12:23 PM
yes finally after the third episode Dexter is getting exciting again. Can't wait till next week.

Greg