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DEXTER-SEASON 3

In Season 3, Dexter forms his first real friendship with Miguel Prado, a prosecutor he meets while covering up Oscar Prado’s accidental death. Meanwhile, Rita is pregnant, and Dexter proposes. When Miguel discovers Dexter’s secret, he joins him, but soon becomes uncontrollable, forcing Dexter to stop him. Though not the strongest season, it reveals a new side of Dexter, highlighted by his marriage and impending fatherhood.

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SEASON-2

The season opens with the discovery of the bodies Dexter had thrown into the sea, putting the police on his trail. The return of Rita's abusive ex-husband complicates everything, prompting Dexter to intervene to protect her and the children. Meanwhile, Doakes relentlessly stalks him, convinced he's hiding something

Watching their confrontation, it's striking how even Doakes is traumatized by Dexter's ritual, while Dexter, paradoxically, reveals his more caring side toward his family.

DEXTER-SEASON 1

Dexter’s first season introduces him through childhood flashbacks that reveal the roots of his urges and how he learned to hide them. The plot follows a killer who drains and freezes victims while sending messages to Dexter. Each clue forces him to confront his past until he discovers the murderer is his brother Brian.

Their confrontation highlights Dexter’s moral conflict and how Harry’s code shaped him differently from Brian.

Tha Carter III-Lil Wayne

Tha Carter III, released on June 10, 2008, is one of Lil Wayne’s most influential albums. Featuring major collaborators like Jay‑Z, T‑Pain, and Busta Rhymes, and production from icons such as Kanye West, Timbaland, and Cool & Dre, it became a massive commercial and critical success.

With hits like Lollipop, A Milli, and Mrs. Officer, the album shaped a new era in rap. My favorite tracks include Mr. Carter, Lollipop, A Milli, Comfortable, and Tie My Hands.

Tha Carter II-Lil Wayne

Tha Carter II, released in 2005 through Cash Money, Young Money, and Universal, marked a major milestone for Lil Wayne, debuting at number two on the Billboard 200. Preceded by the singles: “Fireman,” “Hustler Musik” and “Shooter.”

The album shows Wayne’s full artistic range, from club tracks to soulful moments. Its cover is one of the most charismatic I’ve ever seen. My favorite songs are “Fireman,” “I Am a D‑Boy,” “Oh No,” “Hit ’Em Up,” and “Grown Man.”

Tha Carter-Lil Wayne

Tha Carter is Lil Wayne’s fourth studio album and the first chapter of his six‑part series. Released in 2004, it was produced by Mannie Fresh and became a commercial success, reaching number five on the Billboard 200. The singles “Bring It Back” and “Go DJ” helped define Wayne’s early sound.

I consider it an important album that sets the foundation for the series. My favorite tracks are “Go DJ,” “On My Own,” “I Miss My Dawgs,” and “Tha Heat.”

DON’T BE DUMB – A$AP Rocky

Rocky’s new album finally dropped on January 16, 2026 — eight years after Testing. 17 tracks, few but well‑chosen features: Gorillaz, Westside Gunn, Tyler, Brent Faiyaz and more. The rollout was endless: delays, scattered singles, and a Tim Burton–designed cover. Official singles: Punk Rocky and Helicopter.

Solid and cohesive project, though after such a long wait I expected something even more ambitious. Still, I appreciate the choice to avoid a commercial album.