BKlutch wrote:Spoken like a true officionado! Yes, completely agree with what you said in your first spoiler, too. That (second spoiler) was so poorly done and could have been handled in many different ways. It seems, though, they used it because it set up the ending, which was also bad.
I'm now half way through Original Sin, which is interesting and is better because Michael C Hall is the Executive Director and narrator. I love how Batista. LaGuerta, and Masuda are being played, but I think the match for Deb wasn't great. One thing about Deb is she was very tall and thin, and never seemed childlike despite her ability to get excited easily. This younger Deb is more like many more ordinary teens. She also just doesn't say the work "fuсk" right.
Yup i agree they (the writers) made Dexter do that thing so that Harrison would hate him. The writers just weren't smart enough to do it within the parameters of Dexter's character.
And yeah the ending was strange, because the writers seem intent on killing Dexter at the end of every series, so i wonder how Resurrection will finish...
Just curious, do you have any predictions of how Resurrection will finish (after the 3 or 4 seasons, hopefully 5 seasons), as in will Dexter live happily ever after (keep on killing forever, since i don't believe he can stop permanently), or will he end in prison, or six feet under?
The only think i didn't like about Original Sin was the flashbacks to Harry's earlier years of working with Dexter's biological mother. It really interrupted the momentum of each episode... and it was multiple flashbacks per episode. If it was just ONE flashback per episode i'd have no problem with it.
Thanks for pointing out Deb's tone of cursing, i'll check that out next time i watch Original Sin. Deb's still in high school so i excused her different body shape because a lot of teens have "baby fat" and then lose it during their 20s. But still, that doesn't explain away her lack of height, so yeah its probably not the best casting...
Plus i think they should have made young Deb use the Fword in more creative ways (there were a couple of creative ones, but too many were dull), because that is a great opportunity for comedy which the adult Deb did great with.
Young Masuka was very well cast, and had a couple of hilarious moments, like when Masuka and Batista and Dexter were going to lunch together and Masuka danced his way into the restaurant. And also when Masuka was standing behind a female colleague and pretended to make love to her
Young Batista was too boring in my opinion, even though some people don't develop much of a personality until they're older, i still felt like Batista was just too flat and lifeless... when they could have chosen to make him obsessed with romance and constantly flirting with women.
Young Dexter showed some really good acting range, and was good comedically, and also was like a superhero at the end, a really epic rescue scene and cool music too.









