2008-04-03

2008-04-03 02:48 pm

Go, Dexter!

From "TV Eye"

Peabodys for Colbert, 'Dexter,' 'Mad Men' and '30 Rock'

"The Colbert Report," "Mad Men," "Dexter," "30 Rock" and "Project Runway" were among winners in the 67th annual Peabody Awards announced Wednesday.

... the entertainment awards went to Tina Fey's NBC comedy, the first season series about Madison Avenue advertising world circa 1960 from AMC, the dark and nuanced thriller from Showtime (that has lately been airing on CBS as well) and the venerable Heidi Klum-helmed reality competition for hopeful fashion designers.

2008-04-03 04:24 pm

Dexter

Not being a writer, I really appreciate and  love it when I find something that expresses how I feel, in words that I would flail around for years attempting to find. I have a long list of articles about Dexter, which show I'm quite obsessed over. Today, I stumbled across a reviewer who says exactly the right thing, from, of all things, the Catholic Media Review.  Full article here, excerpt I love here:

Catholic Media Review
So this series isn't for everyone. Dexter is, after all, a killer. And he gets away with it. Yes, his victims are guilty of heinous crimes, but Dexter is judge, jury, and executioner which is not condoned by society nor by the Church.

So why do I enjoy this so much? There's something fascinating with the idea of the outsider looking in, trying to figure out what he can do to fit in. There is the cat-and-mouse aspect: will Dexter be able to get away with murder? Will Sgt. Doakes catch him in the act? Will Dexter become human? For that's really what this series is about--Dexter learning to love.
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Overall, Dexter is well acted and raises some fascinating questions about morality and what it means to be human (especially in the second season, which has already played on Showtime).