
Paul Dini, the amazing writer/producer of most things you’ve ever loved — things like Batman: The Animated Series, Tiny Toons, and LOST — was kind enough to answer some questions from an admitted hardcore Paul Dini fan.

Paul Dini, the amazing writer/producer of most things you’ve ever loved — things like Batman: The Animated Series, Tiny Toons, and LOST — was kind enough to answer some questions from an admitted hardcore Paul Dini fan.

Before I entered the theater, I made a list of nine things that would make the A-Team movie work for me. Having been a huge fan of the TV show, I was going to be very critical if certain elements were not implemented in the film. Here they are, along with my assessment of their success.

The writers seem to have found themselves again. It’s looking like everything will come to a head at once for the finale, and I hope the writers don’t get sloppy like they did earlier in the season.

Thanksgiving: a time of family and togetherness. They’ve certainly thrown us for a loop with this episode. I just hope it’s a good one.

Did the writers’ brains fall out? Or were they stolen? And if so, would the cast of Dexter be able to find them?

The Trinity Killer has an identity: Arthur Mitchell. He’s a deacon at a church, a teacher at a local school, and a devoted father and husband. He’s everything Dexter wants and needs to be. So before Dexter kills him, he’s going to study him.

I feel like the writers really dropped the ball for some of this episode and I’m not sure why. The Trinity storyline definitely has some potential though.