Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Dexter: Season 2 (2007)

Dexter season one was a novel for television, it impressed me with its finely constructed story arc, compelling characters, intriguing premise, and acerbic wit. I didn’t think it could get any better, but here it did. A logical extension of what happened in season 1, season 2 evolves for the most part quite naturally, and while seemingly less focused in some ways then its predecessor, it has a freedom about it that re-invigorates us from all that came before. Even more addicting and suspenseful then season 1, I was just overjoyed to watch Dexter season 2. Keith Carradine even manages to create a character whose an equal foil for our serial killing anti-hero. Five out Five.

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