This morning at work I glanced up at the TV to see "After the Onions Rings" in big letters across the screen. I knew that they were going to talk about The Sopranos. Since the TV is turned down in the newsroom because it annoys people, I had to find the link and read about it. I was lucky to find it in the New York Post. Sopranos creator David Chase said Tony lives! I read so many postings about the final episode, everyone thought Tony was killed. I didn't. I hoped that he was still alive in TV land. Today it is true. Maybe Chase will make a Sopranos movie down the road like Sex and the City. Who wouldn't want to see Tony and the gang five years from now?The show that I have have been getting into is Showtime's Dexter. I loved Michael C. Hall in Six Feet Under and I love him in this show. Who doesn't love a funeral director and a lab technincan/serial killer? I recorded the season two
opener with my DV-R and have been hooked since. Of course I had no clue what was going on, but I still loved the show. Through Netflix, I've watched Dexter season 1 through episode seven. I will finish the second DVD this afternoon, send it back and wait for the third disk of season 1, patiently. I know that the series is based from the book, Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay. I usually don't read fiction, but I will be picking up this book and the rest of the series. I'm obsessed with TV!
opener with my DV-R and have been hooked since. Of course I had no clue what was going on, but I still loved the show. Through Netflix, I've watched Dexter season 1 through episode seven. I will finish the second DVD this afternoon, send it back and wait for the third disk of season 1, patiently. I know that the series is based from the book, Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay. I usually don't read fiction, but I will be picking up this book and the rest of the series. I'm obsessed with TV! Photo Credits: HBO, Yahoo TV & Showtime
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