Ugh, I'm not liking this season very much so far. We see too much of the season's bad guy and he's lame. At least last night's "kill of the week" character was interesting.
That's certainly what they're hinting at what with Dexter's "people obsessed with serial killers are serial killers" thing. Very creepy for sure, as for the previews, I was trying to figure out why she would be freaking out so much but yeah, that sort of makes sense...
I was thinking more along the lines of her unearthing new facts about the case, possibly linking Dexter more to it, since she's been shown as competent
Anyone else pondering that she might be a plant from FBI or something? Maybe they suspect someone in the department of something...tampering with evidence or questions about the ice truck killer but considering the last few serial killers have been related rather heavily to the employees of that department, they may be wanting to secure evidence through non-standard channels.
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I still think they need to have something happen to Dexter on an emotional level or something that causes Doakes to replace Harry as his invisible friend for an episode or two.
Dexter would be lamenting something bad happening, and then boom, Doakes jumps out, "Surprise, motherfucker! Maybe you should stop killing people like a freak if you don't want bad things happening to you? Motherfucker."
The first two eps of this season have kinda sucked really hard. Aside from the Mos Def character, not a single person has been interesting or compelling. This ep seemed to be a little better, but the season still seems to be going nowhere fast.
I really liked Dex's interactions with the Tooth Fairy, and I liked seeing Deb adjust to the stress of her new job. However, I still do not care at all for Hanks or whoever the old guy is. I hope hope hope against hope they're ramping up to something awesome.
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"whoever the old guy is" is Admiral Adama/ Lieutenant Castillo
I still think they need to have something happen to Dexter on an emotional level or something that causes Doakes to replace Harry as his invisible friend for an episode or two.
Dexter would be lamenting something bad happening, and then boom, Doakes jumps out, "Surprise, motherfucker! Maybe you should stop killing people like a freak if you don't want bad things happening to you? Motherfucker."
So did I miss something between this season and the last? I thought the kids would be spending more time with him.
I had this very question. I asked a friend of mine, and she said that since the other kids "weren't his" he isn't watching them. They're with their grandparents, but he apparently just gave up on parenting them. I feel like that could've been better explained...after what happened I think shipping off two kids is a big deal.
I questioned it at first, then I realized Dexter is a sociopath.
At least that's how I reconcile it. It's more like they just didn't want to write storylines for them and found them to be a hindrance to Dexter going out and killing people (Harrison is just a toddler that he can leave with a babysitter and not have him question why Daddy is out all the time, Astor and Cody are what 13 and 11?).
The first two eps of this season have kinda sucked really hard. Aside from the Mos Def character, not a single person has been interesting or compelling. This ep seemed to be a little better, but the season still seems to be going nowhere fast.
I really liked Dex's interactions with the Tooth Fairy, and I liked seeing Deb adjust to the stress of her new job. However, I still do not care at all for Hanks or whoever the old guy is. I hope hope hope against hope they're ramping up to something awesome.
*GASP* turn in your geek card right now.
"whoever the old guy is" is Admiral Adama/ Lieutenant Castillo
I watched some behind the scenes thing and the actors said they wanted the show to start about a year after last season so Dexter has come to terms with the kids being with the grandparents and that he is already over Rita's death and Lumen's departure.
I want Dexter to start actually acting like a sociopath again. One of the most compelling parts of season one are the scenes in which Dexter is learning how to interact with other people and how to "pass" for a normal boy. I really miss that aspect of the show as Dexter is now really personable and seems to have developed a conscience.
I want Dexter to start actually acting like a sociopath again. One of the most compelling parts of season one are the scenes in which Dexter is learning how to interact with other people and how to "pass" for a normal boy. I really miss that aspect of the show as Dexter is now really personable and seems to have developed a conscience.
I like the fact that the season is set a year later so we're not really dealing with the baggage of the two blonds. He's moved on and the show can start new storylines.
Dealing with Rita's death was something everyone wanted to see. I don't think people cared much for Lumen, much less how Dexter would have handled it. If they had this season start immediately after last season with him dealing with it, people would get annoyed. If the writers had this season start immediately after last season with no mention of Lumen, people would get annoyed at the inconsistency of the storyline.
And as much as I loved Doakes, the show's writers knew they couldn't have those two characters interact over 6 seasons without Doakes figuring out what was going on at some point. The man was literally spending all his free time investigating Dexter. It makes more sense that they'd eventually have to confront one another than for his suspicions to be a running gag.
And as much as I loved Doakes, the show's writers knew they couldn't have those two characters interact over 6 seasons without Doakes figuring out what was going on at some point. The man was literally spending all his free time investigating Dexter. It makes more sense that they'd eventually have to confront one another than for his suspicions to be a running gag.
That's true, but I wish they'd come up with a better exit for him.
Seriously, fuck Lila.
I still believe that Doakes deserves a postmortem visit to Dexter like Brian and Harry.
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So did I miss something between this season and the last? I thought the kids would be spending more time with him.
I had this very question. I asked a friend of mine, and she said that since the other kids "weren't his" he isn't watching them. They're with their grandparents, but he apparently just gave up on parenting them. I feel like that could've been better explained...after what happened I think shipping off two kids is a big deal.
But at the end of last season the kids ask if they can stay with Dexter, and he said yes, and they were happy. Was that just for the summer, or...?
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I like the three big new characters, the two different takes on faith/spiritual mentoring, I'm finding the cop stories to be fun (la guerta losing and looking bad, quin and batista today, the new guy). The only miss for me so far is masuka's assistant but only because I don't know what she's up to. I also really like how fucked up the kills are, not that that's new but I guess the theme works for me. todays is something I think we've not seen before? a trap setup for the cops? I could definitely have just forgotten a kill somewhere.
That last episode took things to a ridiculous "Saw" level of silliness. It makes no sense and is just there for the dramatic "fucked-up-ness" of the reveal.
So Colin Hanks has his own Harry? Ugh. They've telegraphed it so clearly. It doesn't take a second viewing to notice how the waitress never recognizes or looks at Olmos' character.
Then Religious boy sets up an ELABORATE angel "kill" with chains and pulley that leaves the victims alive until being discovered, and remains at the crime scene to watch it being uncovered? What if the entire cast hadn't walked into that greenhouse and that random cop hadn't tripped that line? They would have removed the girl, then would have had a positive ID on the killer and then the entire mystery would have been solved. He was standing right outside. It's only to prolong the hunt/kill/mystery that any of that happened.
I was laughing at the locusts. It's so silly.
The entire episode is just filler. I'm done with this show.
It's funny because I took this episode as having several strong points that Olmos's character is an actual living person. We had Dexter's comments on the two methodologies and then the whole ancient sword disappearance from the guys last job.
Really the biggest piece of evidence for me is the results of the waitress thing. From what perspective are we watching events if Travis (the younger killer) is totally surprised by how he finds the waitress when he wakes up?
Obviously they are playing around with the "Is he real?" thing. I don't care. Olmos, as always, is a joy to watch in pretty much any character.
I'll be amused if the subplot gets resolved by him stabbing the fuck out of Dexter.
I'm rather enjoying this season. Dexter's arc isn't a retread of stuff we've seen a billion times from him, Deb's is alright and her panic mode attacks are so much less annoying when she has some basis for having them, shit, even Masuka's storyline isn't horrible.
Olmos is dead but wasn't when he met the kid. Maybe the kid accidentally hit him with a car or something, and his subsequent embodiment as his dark passenger is a coping mechanism.
And Masuka, dude, learn how ebay works. Time of sale does not equal instant despatch.
I'm actually digging Masuka's storyline. It's so easy to think the worst of him, but...
His "we're done" when he realized that Hot Intern Girl broke the chain of custody was really satisfying. I hope he doesn't let her weasel her way back into his good graces. He's smarter than that.
The "angel" scene was, in fact, kinda silly, in a lot of ways.
Completely aside from the tripwire not being totally reliable (maybe there were backup triggers?), they wouldn't just shrug and say "she's already gone." They'd try to save her anyway, instead of poking around for locusts.
Regarding Olmos's character:
He could be both imaginary and real. He went off the grid three years prior with the ancient sword. Presumably he took his student Hanks, aka Alpha Omega, with him because he displayed Dark Passenger tendencies. Olmos could have basically programmed Alpha Omega to see him even when he's not there, to keep him focussed on the plan. So when Dexter figures out that Alpha Omega has a ghost mentor, too, the shocking swerve could be that the "ghost" mentor actually shows up physically and messes his shit right up.
Alpha and Omega is the way the term is typically rendered. Beginning and end, yadda yadda yadda.
I will totally admit that Dexter has always been kinda silly in many ways. Just his usage of his cell phone should have gotten him caught like 52 different ways.
So did I miss something between this season and the last? I thought the kids would be spending more time with him.
I had this very question. I asked a friend of mine, and she said that since the other kids "weren't his" he isn't watching them. They're with their grandparents, but he apparently just gave up on parenting them. I feel like that could've been better explained...after what happened I think shipping off two kids is a big deal.
But at the end of last season the kids ask if they can stay with Dexter, and he said yes, and they were happy. Was that just for the summer, or...?
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Anyone else pondering that she might be a plant from FBI or something? Maybe they suspect someone in the department of something...tampering with evidence or questions about the ice truck killer but considering the last few serial killers have been related rather heavily to the employees of that department, they may be wanting to secure evidence through non-standard channels.
I thought Quinn was already Doakes 2.0.
This guy is Doak With a Vengeance.
Next season we'll get Doak Free or Doak Doak.
Dexter would be lamenting something bad happening, and then boom, Doakes jumps out, "Surprise, motherfucker! Maybe you should stop killing people like a freak if you don't want bad things happening to you? Motherfucker."
And they put Dexter above The Sopranos...
These are egregious offenses.
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That's the preview for the next episode. Called to a crime scene and Debra at 40.
Yeah, seems more like an ITK setup than someone dying on further review.
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I've been wanting this since season 3.
I had this very question. I asked a friend of mine, and she said that since the other kids "weren't his" he isn't watching them. They're with their grandparents, but he apparently just gave up on parenting them. I feel like that could've been better explained...after what happened I think shipping off two kids is a big deal.
At least that's how I reconcile it. It's more like they just didn't want to write storylines for them and found them to be a hindrance to Dexter going out and killing people (Harrison is just a toddler that he can leave with a babysitter and not have him question why Daddy is out all the time, Astor and Cody are what 13 and 11?).
See, I don't even know who those people are.
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I actually like that he has grown
Dealing with Rita's death was something everyone wanted to see. I don't think people cared much for Lumen, much less how Dexter would have handled it. If they had this season start immediately after last season with him dealing with it, people would get annoyed. If the writers had this season start immediately after last season with no mention of Lumen, people would get annoyed at the inconsistency of the storyline.
Jumping forward a year is win-win
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That's true, but I wish they'd come up with a better exit for him.
I still believe that Doakes deserves a postmortem visit to Dexter like Brian and Harry.
But at the end of last season the kids ask if they can stay with Dexter, and he said yes, and they were happy. Was that just for the summer, or...?
Not sure why. . .
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Then Religious boy sets up an ELABORATE angel "kill" with chains and pulley that leaves the victims alive until being discovered, and remains at the crime scene to watch it being uncovered? What if the entire cast hadn't walked into that greenhouse and that random cop hadn't tripped that line? They would have removed the girl, then would have had a positive ID on the killer and then the entire mystery would have been solved. He was standing right outside. It's only to prolong the hunt/kill/mystery that any of that happened.
I was laughing at the locusts. It's so silly.
The entire episode is just filler. I'm done with this show.
Really the biggest piece of evidence for me is the results of the waitress thing. From what perspective are we watching events if Travis (the younger killer) is totally surprised by how he finds the waitress when he wakes up?
Obviously they are playing around with the "Is he real?" thing. I don't care. Olmos, as always, is a joy to watch in pretty much any character.
I'm rather enjoying this season. Dexter's arc isn't a retread of stuff we've seen a billion times from him, Deb's is alright and her panic mode attacks are so much less annoying when she has some basis for having them, shit, even Masuka's storyline isn't horrible.
And Masuka, dude, learn how ebay works. Time of sale does not equal instant despatch.
The "angel" scene was, in fact, kinda silly, in a lot of ways.
Regarding Olmos's character:
I will totally admit that Dexter has always been kinda silly in many ways. Just his usage of his cell phone should have gotten him caught like 52 different ways.
It was just for the summer