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Old 12-31-2009, 02:51 AM
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Default Dexter never disappoints

"Dexter seasons 1-4 dvd box set" never disappoints! As a big fan of the show, I was

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David Oyelowo is sadly given less emphasis in MI5(Spooks) Seasons 1-8 DVD Boxset,

but Peter Firth remains great as head spook Harry Pearce, and the loss of Jenny Agutter was really no big deal, the role of Tessa being too one-dimensional to be interesting

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, it's much more engaging, and liberating, to be able to hear "Libya" or "President Bush and Tony Blair" on the show than vague references to "Arab countries" and "the

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MI5(Spooks) Seasons 1-8's exhilarating to watch.
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