So new characters can only be added at the beginning of a season? He's obviously there for a reason.
SpoilerNo but it was a complete tease from the writers - we're going to make it look like this new creepy guy... but actually it's someone else entirely who we've also never seen before. What did it add to the story? It's just lazy. How often are we going to see the fire specialist now they've apprehended the arsonist? I doubt he'll be around at all. It was just another device to allow Dexter to learn something about himself, like most of the supporting cast in this show. [close]
Spoiler Well the show is called Dexter, not Dexter and Friends. The father was put there to advance Dexter by killing a person that doesn't fit his "code" hence getting rid of "dark passenger" and evolving into something darker[close]
Ah. Another Manchester United fan crashes out from the woodwork like a bemused koala that has taken three hits of crystal meth.
I don't know, I've never been a massive fan of Harry popping up randomly. I get why they do it, but yeah... for me that's always been more annoying than the dark passenger stuff.
Never been a massive fan of it, apart from the time he lost it and Spoiler Harry went away and he started seeing his dead brother, thought that was a good twist on the idea [close]
Thought it was a really good episode.Here's what I think happened.Spoiler Deb "Poisoned" herself to create the accident so that Dexter would turn in Hanna or kill her. I knew the timing of Hectors release was too perfect. Wonder what's going to happen with that. Season Finale next week should be awesome![close]
Spoiler I don't know, for me the whole Deb knowing about Dexter kinda fucked everything up. For one, I can't reconcile her character going along with it and not turning him in - just can't suspend disbelief on that one so the whole season has been kinda hard to remain convinced about. Still enjoyed it but without that belief in what you're watching it kinda dissipates any storyline where she is involved. I think the LaGeurta storyline was superb but as sooon as Deb is introduced into it, it goes tits up. Didn't like the russian mob guy storyline - bit banal I thought. But liked the whole Hannah McKay scenario. Looking back I think the three main storylines along with the forever present subtext of Deb knowing was too much, cluttered, cut the Russian mob bollocks and Deb's knowledge and would've been a cracking season.Altho it was a trip seeing Doakes popping up in memory form - he was a great character, feisty foul-mouthed fuck, but he was tops.Soooooooo a bit of an up and down season for me, spoilt like I said because they ringed Deb into his killing ring.[close]Ice Truck Killer and Trinity still the best seasons/storylines - by some margin.
Spoiler If you come at from her point of view in a) she is his sister and b) she is in love with Dexter (Deb's not the most stable person mentally either) then it's easy to see why she hasn't turned him in. [close]
Spoiler Yep, I hear what you're saying but I just don't buy it. First and foremost, she was a good cop through and through and I just don't mean morally, in all aspects. Nah, unfortunately for me, it just doesn't wash. [close]
SpoilerShe panicked early on when she first caught him and implicated herself. So her decision making will always come from a place of survival because if Dexter goes down, she goes down with him. Ever since she asked Dexter to kill Hannah..ever since she saw Dexter take care of that guy who killed women after chasing them around mazes. She could never go back to being morally sound. It was only a matter of time before she joined in...I just hope she doesnt become completely complicit in it and still has her demons about it all next season.I also want them to get involved with each other...wierd but it should happen.[close]
Spoiler choosing in the end to have a nanny forever present with the most ridiculous schedule. [close]
If it acts like a cock and a banner appears on the kop with its name written down the shaft of a cock, it probably is...