I also like the fact that they returned LaGuerta back to her relentlessly political **** self that she was for the first two seasons. Yes, it's nice to humanize the ass-kissing boss to an extent, but it's not like she'd truly evolved as a person.
Combine that with the numerous mistakes Dexter has made this year, and you have a hell of a lot of seeds that are already planted for a hunt in season six. Unless the hotel was checked out under Lumen's name (and Dex doesn't have an alias with a CC), that broken door coupled with Cole's disappearance will raise some questions. |
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This season is really starting to peak for me. Last night was intense at the end.
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hoooooly ****. that's all I have to say right now. holy ****.
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Started off bad, but it's getting REALLY good. Super intense.
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After two episodes this season, I was convinced Dexter had jumped the shark. Now the show is as good as ever. Well, maybe not as good as season 2 when Doakes figured out that Dexter was the Bay Harbor Butcher, but still pretty doggone good.
I especially liked the part where Dexter's imaginary ghost stepdad told him that he was proud of him, and if he had known Dexter had that ability to put himself out there for other people, he'd had have taken him down a different path and not turned him into a monster. I also think the writers did the right thing by turning LaGuerta back into a scheming bitch. I absolutely hate the subplot where she and Batista suddenly fell in love with each other and abruptly got married. That was a fucking stupid thing on an otherwise great show. |
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weak episode overall, except for the very ending. ok season.
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So much to wrap up in just 2 episodes!
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Lzen is correct. He finds out.
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Alot of ways they can go here with the last 2 episodes.
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I still think Quinn finds out about Dexter and gets his back somehow and keeps his secret in some regard...maybe not about the whole serial killer thing...but maybe about this "vigilante" thing and Lumen...
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No way they put any real threat onto Dexter. That would end the series if he's caught or he becomes a drifter on the run from the law. That doesn't work for me. Part of Dexter is this "other" life that is almost normal.
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Personally I think Quinn has to die. One he knows that Liddy was checking out Dexter two if they pin Liddy on him (blood on shoe etc) he will tell everyone Liddy was on to something with Dexter.
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Why are we putting speculation into spoiler tags? I thought that was just for inside info?
I don't see any way Dexter gets caught. You can't have Dexter get off on a technicality or after a trial or have him be on the run. All those scenerios change the show too dramatically. Also no frigging way does Deb catch Dexter, no way the charecter on the show could let it go and be silent that her brother is a serial killer. |
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Season ended the only way it really could, I think.
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Well, that was anti climactic.
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yeah, I didn't see them doing doakes pt. 2, though lumen being killed wouldn't have shocked me (or her taking the fall).
all in all, decent season. I kinda wish they coulda kept lumen on as his partner in crime, but the redemption story was cool too. |
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We expect some fireworks in the Dexter finales. We put up with some slow starts of seasons for pay offs later. No way Deb was going to catch Dexter in the act. Dexter and Deb's boyfriend needed to tangle. They had better not do a DoakesII with Deb's boyfriend. Especially if next year is the last season. |
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No I would want him to evolve and perhaps they set it up for his dark passenger to depart like lumens
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If you mean caught as in custody, no. If you mean caught as people close to him find out and must deal with it, yes. |
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So, unless someone can suggest another non-cop, who gives a good storyline dealing with the turmoil of whether or not to turn him in, I'm not sure I can stand by my statement. (I don't think Deb would be believable at this point.) |
well Quin already knows Dexter killed Robocop so...
Quin knows something is up with ol' Dexy... and you know what bothered me a bit... the fact that Dexter helped Quin out with that blood work...I mean...that much was given... but how does that suddenly exonerate Quin? He was most likely at the scene, Robocop's last 5 calls were all to Quin...and as soon as LaGuerta questioned him he demanded a lawyer... uh... what? too many loopholes this season...WAAAAY too many |
He exonerated Quinn because a guilty Quinn who has photos of him dumping bags offshore suddenly has much more of an impetus to call the validity of the spatter guy into question, as well as raising all number of other questions about Kyle Butler, putting way too much focus on a guy who is supposed to be working in the shadows.
And what Quinn did was absolutely right. He knew that he looked ****ed due to circumstantial evidence, and he had opportunity, given his presence at the scene. If they could establish a motive (as the blood would have done), he would have been ****ed. In effect, Dexter did it to pay him off. |
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