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Is this true?
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>>153665376
If you're going to start a thread based on a tweet, maybe pick one that makes syntactical sense?
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>>153665376
>they just didn't know how to end most jokes [in Dexter]

That's believable, even at its peak, Dexter could have some pretty rough episodes that have some weird pacing. PPG was a more focused show and, outside of stuff like Ego Trip, I'm not sure DL would hold up too well on re-watch.
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>>153665376
I didn't even really like Dexter as a kid, but did like PPG, so yes
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Make Toonami Great Again
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>>153665376

Both shows are highly satanic because they have DEMONS
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>>153665555
>I'm not sure DL would hold up too well on re-watch
Come bro seriously, besides I guess a few pacing issues that don't really affect the show at all, what makes the show not hold on
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>>153665555
>>153668417
Dexter is only 7 minutes long, so its bound to have pacing issues, comparing it to PPG which was 11 minutes is not fair at all.
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>>153669373
>Dexter is only 7 minutes long, so its bound to have pacing issues
Exactly LT theatrical cartoons we're bound to 7 minutes and Even at their peak they face some pacing issues.
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Courage and EEnE hold up better



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