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| 93 of 101 people found the following review helpful By TessClare (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Dexter: The Fourth Season (DVD) Dexter fans are reeling from the shocker of a season finale that aired last Sunday Dec. 13th, and rightly so. Yet for people curious about the show, Season 4 is a great place to start. Season 4 begins with Dexter adjusting to life as a new dad and a married man. As a viewer, I didn't want the show to turn into 'Dexter changes a diaper' or 'Dexter Buys Formula' and the writers exposed Dexter to those things and Dexter reacts to them as best and as humorously as he can. Dexter is still in there, with his Dark Passenger, leading a double life and trying to cope in his own way with new challenges. It seems like Dexter doesn't do a lot of killing in Season 4, it's more of a tense cat and mouse game leading up to the season finale. Season 4 stars John Lithgow as father/deacon/volunteer/serial killer Arthur. A great casting decision as Lithgow can act the gamut of emotions. His portrayal of the character will perhaps go down as one of the most complex and notorious bad guys in TV or... Read more 57 of 62 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Dexter: The Fourth Season (DVD) Update: both Michael C. Hall and John Lithgow won the Golden Globe for their performances this season. Michael C. Hall also won the Screen Actor's Guild Award.The success of this type of show, serial killer crime, is usually dependent on how good the villain is. Dexter is, of course, semi villainous since he is a serial killer himself but he kills bad guys. So the series needs a "real" bad guy as well. John Lithgow is that bad guy this season and quite simply, you couldn't ask for a better one. It is a very complex role of a supposedly ideal father, husband and dedicated volunteer for the homeless who also is the serial killer Trinity. He is a very nuanced and layered character. These two characters are not the whole show but they firmly anchor it and everyone else revolves around them. There are surprising twists this season and none more so than the ending. But this is how Dexter always works as a tv show. All the other characters are quite good again too,... Read more 16 of 17 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Dexter: The Fourth Season (DVD) How can you even begin to describe the brilliance, talent and surprises that are Dexter: Season 4?? Mere words do it no justice. You want to run out and tell everyone who isn't watching it to sit down and pull up a chair. Each season has it's own flavor, some a little less palatable than others but I always enjoyed the show. Season 4 is just out of the park good. John Lithgow is so amazing as the Trinity Killer (not a spoiler) but the depth of his madness goes so deep its unlike anything Dexter could even imagine for himself. The interaction with his family and slowly revealing the true story was brilliantly told. The "Hungry Man" episode (also known as the Thanksgiving episode) is hands down the best episode of the entire series. I have never been on the edge of my seat from beginning to end of an episode like I was with that one. Just as you think the finale is going to be a little on the disappointing side, you're hit with the final scene. All Dexter fans know that the lid... Read more |
The Showtime Original Series DEXTER™ is back with an all-new season, and this time America's favorite serial killer has gone from freewheeling bachelor to responsible husband and doting dad. Maintaining an average-guy facade while satisfying his need to kill has never been easy. But now, with wife and kids in tow, Dexter's got more to lose then ever, as he gets drawn into a deadly game with a killer every bit as dangerous — and conflicted — as he is.
Unfolding with tragic inevitability, Dexter's fourth season is a taut game of cat and mouse between Dexter (Emmy nominee Michael C. Hall) and Arthur Mitchell, "a very special kind of monster," unnervingly portrayed by John Lithgow in his Emmy and Golden Globe-winning performance. Whoever guest stars in seasons to come has a very hard act to follow. (Never mind all the blood, Mitchell's greeting, "Hello, Dexter Morgan," from the episode of the same name, will disturb your sleep.) But let's not forget Hall's consistently cutting-edge work. The Dexter saga has a rich back-story and mythology, but for those new to the series and lured to this season by Lithgow's justly celebrated performance, season 4 is a good place to start, because it represents something of a new beginning for Dexter himself. Married at the end of season 3, he is now dreaming of "having it all" as a husband and father, trying to juggle the demands of his job as a Miami Metro Police Department blood-spatter analyst, his new family, and his other calling as a serial killer. But he is more conflicted than ever. His new baby keeps him up nights, and the normally precise and methodical Dexter finds himself exhausted to the point of making mistakes in court. "Who knew life could get so unsimple?" he asks early on. Dexter and Mitchell are not the only characters harboring secrets. Some we can mention (Lieutenant Maria LaGuerta and Detective Angel Batista are in a relationship), but others we dare not even hint at (the episode "Hungry Man" has a doozy of a cliffhanger revelation). As the season unfolds, an incognito Dexter insinuates himself into Arthur's life and discovers disturbing parallels in their lives. Meanwhile, now-retired serial killer hunter Frank Lundy (Keith Carradine), who nearly uncovered Dexter's identity back in season 2, returns to ask for his help in catching the Trinity Killer. His reappearance upends the life of Dexter's sister Debra (Jennifer Carpenter), a homicide detective and Lundy's former lover. Debra has also been digging into the past of her late policeman father Harry (James Remar) and learns more about her twisted family tree. Disappointingly, interviews with Hall, Lithgow, and other cast members can be accessed only on a PC, but the DVD does contain episodes of Californication, Lock 'N Load, and The Tudors. --Donald Liebenson
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| 0 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Winegard TRAV'LER DIRECTV Triple LNB Satellite SK-3003 (Automotive) This Dish worked great. Finds the three satellites quickly and the picture is very clear. Had an RV Dealer install it on my RV and had no problems. Took the dealer two and a half hours to install. |
Satellite TV in your RV is as easy, flexible and enjoyable as it is in your home with the Winegard TRAV’LER automatic multi-satellite antennas. Unlike dome, portable and crank up antennas that view a single satellite at a time, TRAV’LER antennas are able to view multiple satellites simultaneously to provide you with the most comprehensive viewing experience available. The TRAV'LER's stable base provides uninterrupted signal acquisition during strong winds and adverse weather conditions. Easy one-button operation. Simply power the system on to automatically locate desired satellites. Compatible with virtually any receiver, including HD and DVR receivers. Stows to a low travel height. See system specs. Tolerates a roof slope of +/- 5°, no leveling needed. Satellite for your RV! For stationary use only.
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| 38 of 38 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Pure Fun 44-Inch Mini Trampoline (Sports) I don't normaly right reviews on products I've purchased but this item has got me so upset that I'm writing one.I'm a 30 year old guy and I've been through many trampolines since I was a kid, so I kind of know what I'm talking about. Most of them that I've had have been pretty decent, except for the cheap strap ones, this one is spring based. This trampoline caught my interest because it said it was 44' as opposed to the 38' trampolines which I had always bought in the past. And it was a little pricy so I figured it would be good quality. First off the shipping took 2 1/2 weeks, that's not a biggie tho, I can deal with that. When I finally got it, it was really easy to put together, I just screwed the legs into place and I had it set up in a couple min. I started jumping on it and for some reason it didn't have the type of bounce I was expecting, and it sounded real squeaky, it wasn't as bad as the cheap strap trampolines but it didn't feel like it had the same... Read more 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful By Grandof7 (Maryland) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Pure Fun 44-Inch Mini Trampoline (Sports) I purchased the 44 inch Pure Fun mini trampoline. The box that I received said it was a 44 inch trampoline but the enclosed book said it was 40 inches. So, I measured it and it is the 40 inch. I contacted the seller but never heard back from them. I decided to keep it since it seems to be made well and I do like it. It also would have been a bit of a hassle to send it back since it's rather large. I was just a bit disappointed since I didn't get what I had ordered. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Pure Fun 44-Inch Mini Trampoline (Sports) We bought this for our 56 pound 6 yr old autistic son. We have had it for alittle over 3 months and the strap that holds the spring came right off. The stitching fell right off two lopes and its working its way around the pad. We called amazon and they offer a 30 day return. We also called the pure fun company and they only offer a 90 day warrenty. We were only a few days past the warrenty and they didn't even offer to work with us. So now we are stuck with a trampoline we can't use. |
Idea for aerobic and cardiovascular workout routines for the entire family, this Pure Fun 44" Mini Trampoline is perfect for low impact fitness routines, built with harden steel legs that unscrew for easy storage. It features a padded skirt to cover the heavy duty steel springs and a high quality polypropylene jumping surface design up to a 220lb weight capacity.
Add a little fun to your workout routine with the Pure Fun 44-inch mini trampoline, an ideal accessory for fitness enthusiasts, high-energy kids, and anyone with a love for jumping. The trampoline is built to last, with hardened steel legs, a high-quality polypropylene jumping surface that supports up to 220 pounds, and a padded skirt that covers the 38 heavy-duty steel springs. Not only is it a great way to increase your cardio fitness and lose weight, but it also gives your kids a fun way to burn energy on rainy days. The mini trampoline measures 44 inches in diameter by 8.5 inches tall and weighs 17.6 pounds. The legs screw off for easy storage.
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