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Pepsi: the choice of a new generation of psychopaths
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 28th July 2013
Great bit of product placement in tonight's Dexter. How much do you reckon it costs to have your product used by a violent psychopath on a popular TV show? -
Some Jon Voigt gifs from the Ray Donovan trailer, just because
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 2nd July 2013
Making a gif, that's the easy bit. Explaining why ... now that takes some stones.
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Dexter finale "just like Friday Night Lights", says Showtime boss
TV News | Ed Williamson | 16th June 2013
Showtime boss David Nevins has said of the upcoming Dexter series finale: "We had a similar thing on Friday Night Lights when I was a producer: we had an ending that we'd planned two years in advance, and I thought that show ended beautifully. Dexter should be on the same path." So he's going to move to Philadelphia and coach high-school football? Can't see that ending well.
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Dexter: unexpected item in bagging area
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 6th May 2013
His mum never told him it was dangerous to put his head in a plastic bag, obviously. In fairness she might've been a bit busy getting murdered with a chainsaw. He wants to watch out, though: could end up having a nasty accident like this.
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Dexter production team automate their weekly meat raffle
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 30th March 2013
Much easier than writing them all out and picking one from the spinning drum. Well done, Maria Laguerta: you win the brisket. -
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French trailer for Dexter season seven, because foreigners
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 21st February 2013
Le Dexter! Il est un tueur en série! Mais vous l'aimez parce que son code moral est complexe! Septième saison commence le dimanche. (*Gallic shrug emoticon*) -
Billy Brown should probably just give up law enforcement
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 7th February 2013
He has rubbish luck with it. Can't seem to stay alive five minutes. -
Yeah, so Homeland's gone off the boil a bit
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 19th December 2012
I saw a tweet a couple of weeks ago on a Sunday night. It said: "It's a shame Homeland's shit now." This might be an example of the social media user's tendency to describe everything in extreme terms, but it highlighted a worrying drop-off in the quality of one of the best new shows in years. No, it's not shit - far from it - but it's made some odd choices in its second season.
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I figured out what happens next in Homeland
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 17th October 2012
It's the biggest cliffhanger since Sylvester Stallone physically hung from a cliff in the film Cliffhanger. But what happens next in Homeland? I've figured it out and present my findings to you here. [Warning: very spoilery if you haven't seen episode 2.2.]
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Dexter dismembers sister, reassembles corpse wrong way round
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 21st September 2012
Either that or it's just a really shitty Photoshop job.
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