IslandGuru
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Konterr
Brilliant and touching
Solidrariol
Am I Missing Something?
Kayden
This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
LtlHippo
Love it so much, that I'm watching it again and I have never done that before. Only character I hate is Doakes. Dexter had way too much patience with him. Best season was Trinity. JG did an excellent job. Rita was annoying. I know shows can't go on forever but I wish this would come back with new episodes.
allilizm-94334
As many other reviews note, this show started off great. The story was unique and the cast was great. And then it got repetitive....really repetitive. And the characters became annoying, self-destructive, and altogether annoying and frustrating to watch. The last half of this series destroyed my opinion of the entire series.
cathylr
It is hard for me to be objective so I fell in love with this series (and not only with M.C. Hall :)). It is the perfect mixture of dark humour and suspense. it is thriling to follow the investigation from each point of view and the chemistry on the screen is present every minute.
However, I was disappointed with the twist at the end of season 6 (the one leading to the scene we were all waiting for) and with the last 6 episodes that contained some inconsistencies and gave me the impression that the writers were just trying to finish the series.
This being said, it is to me the series that one should watch before they die.
cmc2392
This is what Fresh off Boat or any casts Asian American should do in Florida that they need more drama less than sitcom. The Original and TVD has more dark mystery like the show . Mentalist and NCIS is just boring but Jethro Gibb serious badass than Patrick Jane. I, honestly believe there are many Immigrants and American have more diversity with show and chararcter.
Klaus Mikaelson, Jax(SOA), Damon Salvatore and Dexter, have same quality of their dark family past including the psychopath murderer, but they yet soft side of their human and members who understand them than other people.