Showtime went ahead?

Showtime went ahead?



Watch Despicable 2 Me Online There's a long stretch of time between when they all walk into the house and when the first person walks out. And anyone familiar with the timeline of events that takes place between one eviction and the next knows that the nominations, Veto competition and Veto ceremony all take place in the earlier part of a Big Brother week. And now we can cram the MVP nomination ceremony into that window as well. The second episode of Big Brother will air tonight and feed watchers already know who was nominated, who the MVP nominated, who the MVP is, who won the Veto, whether or not it was used to save anyone and who went up in their place. What we don't know is what will happen between now and Wednesday. And a lot can happen. It's at this point that you get your spoiler warning. All of that information I vaguely referenced in the paragraph above will be discussed in much more detail going forward, so if you want to wait to find out how things went since the Head of Household competition was won read no further!



Watch Man of Steel Online Including the fact that Sue (Jane Lynch) is mean-spirited, Brittany and Santana were secretly seeing each other for several seasons, and teachers Will and Emma finally were married at the end of last season. It looks like marriage may actually spell the end for Emma, as the actress who portrays her is headed to another series over at CBS. Actress Jayma Mays has signed on to The Millers in a series regular capacity. With a fall premiere date set in stone, you would think the comedy would be fully cast at this point, but it is actually undergoing a few changes post-pilot. Last month, we reported that both Michael Rapaport and Mary Elizabeth Ellis were exiting the series after having played a husband and wife duo in the pilot. At the time, their roles were expected to be recast, and according to TV Line, Mays will take over for Ellis. The show is still looking for a replacement for Rapaport.



Watch Fast and Furious 6 Online He's even able to pretend like things are ok with Deb, when her name comes up. Only they aren't. While Dexter continues to present the illusion that he's a perfectly normal and happy single father, Deb has sentenced herself to a much darker fate. Apparently, after killing LaGuerta, Deb could no longer continue to show up at work every day and resume being a cop, understandably so. She left the office for lunch one day and didn't come back. While her coworkers seem to think she took LaGuera's death hard, no one's reading too much into this. Deb's since taken a job working for a private detective named Jacob Elway. It's legitimate work, but it doesn't offer the most stable work environment for her and it seems to suit her self-destructive new lifestyle just fine. At present, she's snorting lines, chugging tequila and sleeping with Andrew Briggs, the guy she's supposedly investigating.



Watch The Way Way Back Online Deb's excuse for getting so close with this guy is because if she can find the jewelry he's trying to fence, there's a bigger take for her and her boss. But I think it's less about money and more about finding an excuse to spend time with a guy that's not only ok with enabling her downward spiral but also maybe not the best human being. Deb killed someone, and based on some of the things she said in tonight's episode, it's probably a lot easier for her to spend time with a criminal than it is to be surrounded by cops who didn't murder anyone. Maybe Briggs is the only person who doesn't make her feel like a hypocrite. Or maybe she just likes him because she knows he wouldn't judge her even if he did know she killed a woman. We don't really know, but it doesn't even matter, because Briggs was dead by the end of the episode.



Watch White House Down Online Dexter seemed content giving Deb her space, but when he did try to track her down - using Deb's debit transactions, thanks to cracking her work password, or "fucking password" as it were - we saw the extent of Deb's contempt for her brother. She hates him for making her compromise everything she cared about. She wishes she shot him in that trailer. And she can't just go back to her life because she's not like him. Or that's what she's telling herself. Her words toward Dexter make me wonder if it really mattered who Deb shot in that trailer. I think she would've melted down even if she did kill Dexter instead of LaGuerta. Maybe in another life, that's what she would have done, but in this one, she killed a fellow cop, and now she's trying to live with that. Hating and avoiding her brother appears to be part of that process.



Watch The Purge Online When Dexter found out that "El Sapo," the man who's supposedly looking to purchase the jewelry Briggs is trying to fence is actually a hit man, he headed to the motel (with Harrison in tow) to extract his sister. And that led to killing Briggs in a brief but bloody knife encounter. I don't think Deb was in love with Briggs, but he seemed like a distraction she was all too happy to cling to, and killing him didn't exactly earn Dexter any points with her.



Watch World War Z Online Like we all haven’t dealt with someone who woke up next to a dead body. On-screen, of course. Unfortunately the situations and characters don’t get any less stock than that as the pilot progresses but at least they are handled almost as over the top as possible. Again, I think it's a symptom of Showtime's development process where I imagine the voice-box from Dude, Where's My Car? constantly asking "and then?" during every pitch. One of the things that made Michael Clayton so interesting was the juxtaposition between his family life and his job, mostly how the despicable nature of the latter was keeping him from finding happiness in the former. His brother's perfect family was a symbol of what he could be had he not gone down the wrong path and also made everything he fixed seem even more interesting. Ray Donovan, on the other hand, seems to be trying to outdo the craziness of his job with an even crazier home life which only serves to undermine the effect of both. When the show is always at 11, it's hard to engage emotionally. The television equivalent of a blockbuster. All spectacle. And this attitude pervades not just the storytelling and characterization but also seeps into many of the performances.



Showtime went ahead and made the full episode of Dexter's Season 8 premiere available for free. Watch it above! And consider yourselves spoiler-warned for the first episode from this point forward! If you haven't watched the above season premiere episode of Dexter, read no further... Not since Lois Lane took her kid onto Lex Luther's boat in Superman Returns have I been more disturbed by a fictional parent's poor judgment in mixing business with parenting by bringing their child into an obviously dangerous situation. Granted, I'm not an expert on the subject, but Dexter would probably fail even the most basic "fit parent" test if such a test existed and had any kind of scale that factored in serial killing as a steady hobby. But still, bringing his son to a seedy motel where his sister is holed up doing drugs and sleeping with an ex-con who may or may not be the target of a hit man called "El Sapo" is probably going to be a bad choice on any scale. And it looked like Dexter realized that after he murdered Deb's new boyfriend(ish) and returned to his car with blood all over his hand.





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