I was bored and watched all three episodes that have been aired so far on OnDemand. I actually think the show is pretty damn good so far, I like the character a lot. [Reply]
The last season I watched was the one with Jimmy Smitts, plus by then I think Julie Benz was out of the picture. However they did have that crazy Brit girl who was always naked.
I didn't have a problem with the lumberjack part... the problem was the convoluted mess that got him there. It was just a completely bizarre ending to the series. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DeepPurple:
The last season I watched was the one with Jimmy Smitts, plus by then I think Julie Benz was out of the picture. However they did have that crazy Brit girl who was always naked.
Wow. Julie has some sugar boobs. I found her character annoying on that series, but she looks delectable in that pic. British chick was hot, but also a little tiresome... [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Well at least he's not a lumberjack.
No. Now he's just a serial killer.
The great hook with the original series was he was using his sickness to help humanity (in his eyes.) He was working for the good guys. He was a Batman that only kills... [Reply]
The multiple Emmy-winning actor is set to make a short but decisive appearance in the Michael C. Hall-led revival coming from Showtime this fall. Awarded his fifth Emmy for the role as the revered but feared “Trinity Killer” in the fourth season of the killer series’ original run, Lithgow’s character was soundly bumped off by Dexter Morgan himself in season-finale episode “The Getaway” back in late 2009.
Which begs the question: How will Lithgow’s Arthur Mitchell will return?
Details are scant, but scribes on the Clyde Phillips-showrun 10-episode limited series have concocted a pathway for the Trinity Killer to come back that works within the larger Dexter narrative, I’m told. To that end, Lithgow is expected to only film for about a day or so on the L.A.-set production. It is likely that his on-camera work will occur in the next week or so.
The multiple Emmy-winning actor is set to make a short but decisive appearance in the Michael C. Hall-led revival coming from Showtime this fall. Awarded his fifth Emmy for the role as the revered but feared “Trinity Killer” in the fourth season of the killer series’ original run, Lithgow’s character was soundly bumped off by Dexter Morgan himself in season-finale episode “The Getaway” back in late 2009.
Which begs the question: How will Lithgow’s Arthur Mitchell will return?
Details are scant, but scribes on the Clyde Phillips-showrun 10-episode limited series have concocted a pathway for the Trinity Killer to come back that works within the larger Dexter narrative, I’m told. To that end, Lithgow is expected to only film for about a day or so on the L.A.-set production. It is likely that his on-camera work will occur in the next week or so.