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        <description>The down side to magnificent television writing such as DEXTER, a show that has taken the path carved by THE SOPRANOS and THE WIRE- the path of pushing a complete narrative in one season to new heights, the down side is that during the much anticipated final act, the climb to the precipice can turn slow. This season has been so good, so perfectly explored and plotted out, one can forgive an episode like tonight&amp;rsquo;s that works mostly to pump up the finale.</description>
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