Even though Dexter's ratings are awesome, the execs would rather end the story well than milk the cow until it dies. You read that right. Showtime wants Dexter to have an endgame and go out on a high than drag it out. Great news. Also, poor Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter won't have to work with their exes anymore, haha.
Congrats to Jennifer Lawrence for landing the cover of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People edition. That's an honor shared by presidents. We love her to death, but we hope the world doesn't get sick of her. This feels over-the-top and like overexposure. But she IS influential to her generation. As long as she keeps churning out great work and carefully picking movies, she should be fine. It wouldn't kill her to lay low before and after Catching Fire though.
Suburgatory ended its season and has been a wonderful, hilarious show during its run. We hope it gets renewed. It's on the bubble.
In amazing news, Tina Fey has been talking about making Mean Girls into a musical. Can we pre-order tickets yet? Amanda Seyfried wants to play Regina. We don't think she has a "mean girl" singing voice. She sounds like a Disney princess. That's a no from us, but maybe she'll have a better shot at convincing Tina.
What do you think about Dexter, should the series end with him getting caught?
ReplyDeleteI don't think so, actually. I think it should end with Deb killing him.
DeleteHe's way off his code now anyway
DeletePut him in the gas chamber or something? Not a common way to die on a TV show and the show seems like the perfect one to do it for. idk
DeleteWe'll seeeeee!
DeleteI'm excited, however they end it.
Honestly, I'm glad. I need some free space on Sundays.
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DeleteI agree about J Law & Suburgatory. She is a great actress, but she's coming dangerously close to over exposure. Suburgatory has been consistently great. It would be a sin it it doesn't get renewed!
ReplyDeleteIt has a shot!
DeleteAnd yeah. Just saw JLaw in the news again today for the Bill Clinton thing. Lay low, girl, lay low.