Bodog and Dexter

Finally got some time to get a photo posted of the Bodog Energy Drink can design. Between moving back into the house and having a new little one in the house, it’s a big accomplishment to get a photograph of a design up on the site. Only took 3 months.

Another good benefit of having a little one in the house is watching T.V. while giving them a bottle. I got hooked on Showtime’s Dexter. Smart writing, great characters and I have not been disappointed yet. I’m only 4 eps. in, so you never know. 4 eps. of 24 season 6 didn’t disappoint either, but looked what happened to that. Eating a bowl of maggots seems more satisfying now.

Bodog Can
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(UPDATE ON DEXTER)
Finished season 1 and 2. I had to get Showtime and watch them back to back via on-demand. I had no idea how season 2 would end and right up until the last scene you still wonder what is in store for Dexter. Thank you Showtime for picking up Season 3!

One quick point about this show that caught me off guard. Usually voice-overs in films/t.v. become too much for me to handle and I am distracted by the fact that the voice-over is telling me too much story and feel it’s a tool that’s over used sometimes. Listening to the inner voice of Dexter takes you deeper into his character and the voice-over in this case is enjoyable. You find yourself laughing because you are more connected to his personality and sense of humor than the characters he interacts with on screen.

Another great thing about Dexter’s character is that whenever he is the most honest and blunt with his darker feelings and opinions with his friends and family, they pick up on it as positive advice! Usually the opposite was meant in his replies and he comes out in the end looking like some kind of emotional guru! Great writing, great actors, PLEASE don’t lose that in season 3!

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