So before I start, obviously last week didn’t go so well. A lot of you were disappointed and I understand. I was frustrated with the episode because every scene was filler or setup for a later episode and it showed, probably a little too much, in my recap. This is a show I’ve loved and am sad to see the writing fall off the way it did last episode. But last week was a learning experience for me and I look forward to getting you guys what you are looking for in these recaps. Enough seriousness, lets’ get to tonight’s (significantly better) episode.
It’s OK, nobody needs to watch him.
After killing himself last week by jumping in front of a moving truck, Wayne Randall’s (didn’t expect him to come back to haunt me) mother visited the station to provide Miami Metro with some effects that could help discover the missing bodies, Wayne was offering to uncover due to his fake conscience (see, I can learn). This leads to Hannah McKay, Wayne’s former main squeeze. Dexter is a little antsy which causes Hannah to take a liking to him. Dexter could use a good lay to burn off some of this pent up aggression.
Speaking of pent up aggression, Dexter is imagining murdering random people from the lady at the post office to even Masuka. I think I just discovered I may be a serial killer suppressing my urges.
45 cents for a stamp?
Dexter is trying to get out from under Deb and show her that his way is the best. He’s tracking Ray Speltzer, a man who has beaten the system after beating women to death. Deb has her morals though so it will take some crazy shit to convince her to allow Dexter to continue his murderous ways.
Little early for Halloween, no?
Dexter’s also found a way to deal with his other little annoyance, Louie/Lindsey. He’s cutting off his resources.
Plan look familiar?
Nadia is working for Isaac by feeding him information by getting close to the police, aka Quinn. Nadia however, is a stripper with a heart of gold so she tells Quinn the truth. Quinn tells her he’ll make sure everything is taken care of.
Right after we fuck, though.
Lastly, Isaac is on the lookout for Victor. Through television magic and a nerd (I could tell by his glasses), they are able to track down where Victor went by following the bracelet he took off Kaja. This leads to Dexter’s boat and a scene that makes Ray Stevenson my favorite actor since whoever killed Haley Joel Osmont in Pay It Forward.
Just something about him I don’t like.
Check back later this week, for the full recap. To check out last week’s recap while you wait for this week, click here (read at your own risk).
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Hey, if I was any good at this I’d be a recapper. And I’m not. And I was a little cranky last week and I’m sorry.
So….very much looking forward to your full recap which I am sure will be just fine.
@JTC, I am liking your recaps and I’m glad you’re finding your footing with a show that you enjoy.
I hate that every time Dexter gets some sort of adversary, that adversary is eventually killed for the sake of plot. It’s frustrating, and I don’t understand why the writers remove the stakes at every turn. Deb’s inability to comprehend Dexter’s lifestyle is not enough to sustain a season and creating new characters when this show should be moving toward a satisfying ending is a huge mistake. I just want Deb to finally stand up to Dexter, exorcise her romantic feelings, and actually be the good cop she has trained to be for her entire life.
The series may end with her killing Dex by mistake. She feels awful but she has stopped the killing spree. Out would be an amazing finale if Dex does in her arms by her own hand.
Back to the current plot, I won’t miss Louie who acted more like a petulant child than a true adversary…mailing stuff, sinking boats..he wasn’t going to go hard, just be a nuisance…a few ep diversion. But his blood on the boat will bring some of Dex’s colleagues sniffing around which is familiar territory for Dex.
I wish Dex would kill Deb.
Either Dex has to kill Deb or Deb has to kill Dex. They both can’t survive the end of the series as far as I am concerned. Which probably means the writers will do something entirely different and weird that I’ll hate. But I can hope.
This season is seriously making me rethink going into my garage. 101 Ways To Kill A Person Using Tools You Have Around The House.
Worst. Detectives. Ever. Is there any cliche they don’t employ in their ‘crime fighting’? Deb goes to the house and suspects a murder is happening. TV detective cliche #1: Don’t call for back up or tell anyone where you are, just go blindly in on your own into a completely unknown situation that will no doubt turn incredibly dangerous. TV detective cliche #2: Don’t find the light switch and at least ATTEMPT to throw a little light into the situation at any point. Just wander the halls in the dark and hope you find him before he finds you. That can sometimes be strategic, but more often than not it’s just atmospheric for us at home. TV detective cliche #3: Leave your back open so the bad guy can sneak up on you and take you down. TV detective cliche #4: Lose your gun when falling and make sure it remains out of reach. You don’t want the good guy to win too soon. TV detective cliche #5: When hitting the bad guy over the head, just throw down the clubbing weapon and leave him there, assuming he is unconscious and will remain so without checking or disabling him in some way in case he recovers. That way he can either a) get up and run off or b) get up and attack you from behind. TV detective cliche #6: Don’t actually get a good look at the bad guy before he takes off so you can’t positively ID him later when challenged. If he is wearing a mask, don’t remove it. You can always look later, right? Oh, he ran off? Who would anticipated that happening?
And can anyone believe that shaving his head means there is no DNA evidence or anything at all left behind in that mess he created to pursue the girl inside that house? Surely he cut himself on the razor wire at least. Plus: Dead Body. He left immediately after killing her. He had no time to clean up. If she scratched him, if he left anything at all on her body, that has to be found, right? Surely.
I love you show but sometimes you make it so hard.
I’m thinking of turning my front porch into the sadistic maze for the Halloween trick-or-treaters. Too scary??
what is up with Quin?? he is all skinny and bony! Looks like a sick skeleton