Television Dexter

Is it just me who has a odd feeling that Vogel and Dexter will hit it off? :nervous:


Yeah, she has this dirty old woman who likes a bit of younger cock look to her. Hilarious if it happened. The level of women Dexter gets to do love scenes with will have plumited
 
Yep, he found a man which knew something for Dex (I think) and was going to meet him, but Dex killed him or something and his blood then fall from the van into Quinn's shoes, Laguerta arrested him but Dex changed the proofs and saved him. After it, he become useless and annoying.


That's the scene. Meh, psycho killer in the police department. Probably nothing to worry about.
 
I thought it was a bit of a slow episode, seems to just be building things along and providing more back story at the moment. Deb's side of the story hasn't interested me at all at this point either.

Can't see Quinn or any of Miami Metro being in danger this season, the killer only goes after people with brains.
:lol:

I did briefly think that the old lady could be the killer, but then felt it was to obvious for it to work as a 'twist', but then you never know with these writers.
 
I did briefly think that the old lady could be the killer, but then felt it was to obvious for it to work as a 'twist', but then you never know with these writers.

I thought exactly that too.

My revised theory is that she's dieing or something like that and is recording all the stuff that's happened / happening in Dexters life so that she can finish her 'Masterpiece' (Dexter) then tops herself.

That and Yvonne Strahovski's character or Deb will kill Dexter in the end.
 
:lol:

And I bet he got about 10k for it. Unbelievable money in these shows

Episode 1 : We take a picture of you so that we could make a file of you and you'll have to have a mean stare inside a car just as Debra is leaving the crime.
Episode 2: A little fight with Debra, some niceties exchanged with and you finally act dead inside a car.

Can't see Quinn or any of Miami Metro being in danger this season, the killer only goes after people with brains.
:lol::lol:
 
That guy was in The Walking Dead briefly too

and similarly looked like being a main bad guy for all of three minutes before getting his head blown off
 
It was a decent enough episode, but the exposition and dialogue was clunky. It's pretty obvious how the series will end, but you kind of expect that when a show is about to wrap up after so many seasons. I'm still enjoying it though.
 
That guy was in The Walking Dead briefly too

and similarly looked like being a main bad guy for all of three minutes before getting his head blown off

Axe to the head actually

Decent episode.

It was massively retarded how Dexter could figure out where the cabin was by JUST LOOKING AT A PICTURE, yet Miami Metro seemed to miss that.
 
That guy was in The Walking Dead briefly too

and similarly looked like being a main bad guy for all of three minutes before getting his head blown off

Yeah I remember him, it was in the prison. He was part of the convicts who were hiding there and who wanted to kill Rick. He has a rather simple career project.
 
Miami must be a nightmare place to live. With all those serial killers and with the useless Miami Metro Police, I dunno how there are some people still alive there. feck Iraq, Miami is the most dangerous place in world.
 
So just because the person denies to knowing Vogel (a a neuro-psychiatrist who works primarily with psychopaths) Dexter determines that he's hiding something? Sure, why wouldn't he just say "yeah, I was one of her patients" to a complete stranger. Not really sure about Quinn believing 100% in Dexter's version of LaGuerta's death either. Unrecovered bullet and the two people shooting each other at the exact same time - an explanation like that should at least leave some room for doubt, but I suppose it's Miami Metro we're talking about.

Decent episode apart from that. Liking the season so far - lots of interesting things developing imo.
 
The stuff with Jaime, Quinn and Deborah...quality. I mean, Jaime totally likes Quinn, but Quinn...he totally is still into Deborah. And like...that guy Deborah works with... he's so into Deborah.

It's like....omg. Totally.
 
The stuff with Jaime, Quinn and Deborah...quality. I mean, Jaime totally likes Quinn, but Quinn...he totally is still into Deborah. And like...that guy Deborah works with... he's so into Deborah.

It's like....omg. Totally.


Jaime's inclusion into the cast is an easy bookmark to page back to as to when the series & writers just gave up on suspense, intrigue & story
 
Is it me or the guy Dexter showed Debra on the phone and the guy in the restaurant were different persons :confused: ? Also another big question, did Debra drink the electrolyte juice ?
 
It is coming to a stage when I am totally losing the interest about this. Quinn is the most stupid police ever.
 
Boring episode.

It's clear Quinn really cares about Debra. I hope she snaps and brutally murders him.
 
Are we supposed to have forgotten that Quinn basically knew that Dexter was a psycho killer, or are we suppose to assume that it's him who's forgotten?

The end kill annoyed me, the lack of effort how he just got his man. It was like a few hours before the episode aired they were like 'Oh, Dave.. we didn't mention Dex's dark passenger or need to kill - lets shoehorn a 30 second clip in.'

I really hope the twist to this season isn't that this Vulgar (or whatever) woman is sending herself this stuff, or atleast has planned it with some sort prodigy or something. It seems too obvious and stupid, but recently that's what this show has become.

For some reason, as much as it annoys me, I still love watching the show each week.
 
I like the fact they are not dragging things out. Like Vogel's connection to Dexter (revealed, at least in some part, in episode two) or the thing Solius mentioned in episode three. I actually think it's quite OK so far and looks to be an interesting season.

Btw, how on earth do you hide a spoiler in this forum system? I must be blind, but I don't see it.
 
Btw, how on earth do you hide a spoiler in this forum system? I must be blind, but I don't see it.

The option isn't visible on the standard reply, you just have to [.SPOILER]BLABLA[./SPOILER], without dots.

I just found the whole episode so boring and stupid, which was really disappointing because I thought the first two episodes were pretty decent and promising. The show may as well be renamed "Debra" at this stage because they seem to have made her pointless descent into being even more of an annoying foul mouthed twat the main focal point so far, culminating in that ridiculous interrogation room scene where Quinn, being the fecking idiot he is, totally brushed off what she said and let Dexter, someone whom in the past he thought was an actual serial killer, just take her home.

What was the point of that Harrison scene, eating blood colored popsicles in order to scare the viewer despite it having zero relevance to the overall plot. Quinn becoming sergeant, who gives a feck, although at least they did point out that he is a complete retard. Dexter's little side plot kill was also really stupid and poorly executed.

Bleh, it just bored me to death, not sure i can continue, maybe I'll just wait and watch the final episode which will no doubt be accompanied by a three minute recap so that the episode itself doesn't actually start until five minutes in.
 
After seven seasons, I'm not sure why people still bother complaining about the sub plots. Angel and co. They are not interesting, they never were. At times they are so lame you'd think they do so on purpose so the Dexter scenes will look better. With 9 episodes to go until the end of the show, I don't care.

Looking at the episode four preview (thanks for the spoiler tip)...

It seems Deb may actually turn back into a human being at some part so maybe that'll help as it stops being the Dex and Deb show.
 
Can't see Quinn or any of Miami Metro being in danger this season, the killer only goes after people with brains.

:lol:

Knowing the writers of this show it's still very hard to shake the feeling Vogel isn't somehow behind these killings.
 
Knowing the writers of this show it's still very hard to shake the feeling Vogel isn't somehow behind these killings.


Yeah, that does seem to be too obvious but then again the last couple of seasons have been devoid of actual suspense on the 'reveal'

Wonder what Michael Hall will try out in the future. Six Feet Under to Dexter, two monster hits spanning more than a decade
 
Yeah, that does seem to be too obvious but then again the last couple of seasons have been devoid of actual suspense on the 'reveal'

Wonder what Michael Hall will try out in the future. Six Feet Under to Dexter, two monster hits spanning more than a decade

He's playing Chris Tarrant in a new documentary mini-series.

But yeah, I agree about the obvious twist being too obvious so much that it's unobvious and therefore it's obvious that's what's going to happen.

Btw, how many years until we get a spin off where Harrison is a killer? It's gonna happen.
 
It was alright. We're still kind of back at square one with Deb and Dexter because she couldn't let him die. I thought she should've died there and the guy saved just Dexter.
 
The Masuka's daughter thing was fecking atrocious though. Probably the worst thing the writers have ever done.