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***Official Dexter Thread*** (2 Viewers)

I want more whining and complaining for the self proclaimed critics. Your provocative and insightful commentary keep me coming back to this thread for more. I can't get enough and wish these Hollywood hacks would take note and perhaps hire a few of you on as writers. Maybe someday.
I want more whining and complaining from the people whining and complaining about the whiners and complainers.
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I did just realize one thing that disappointed me about the last season. We never found out how Jordan came to have so much power over Emily. She wasn't a long-time hostage, so Stockholm Syndrome seems unlikely. Was she in love with Eugene/Jordan prior to the rapes? Did she volunteer to be the first victim?

 
Looks like Michael Hall (Dexter) and his co-star wife have filed for divorce in real life.
Yup. From an article I sawMichael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter play brother and sister on the hit series Dexter, but now will play ex-husband and wife in real life. The couple has filed for divorce after two short but eventful years of marriage that saw Hall battle Hodgkin's lymphoma and their critically-acclaimed show blow up."Having been separated for some time, Jennifer Carpenter and Michael C. Hall have filed for divorce," reps for the couple said in a joint statement.Access Hollywood says the couple has been bickering on set for months and the rest of the cast and crew knew it was only a matter of time before a separation was announced.Now producers are trying to figure out how the actors will be able to work as closely together as their characters require. Maybe Dexter will make Deborah his next victim?Hall and Carpenter wed on December 31, 2009 in a New Year's Eve ceremony. They have no children. Hall was previously married to Broadway actress Amy Spangler.
 
This show is losing me. The gimmick is starting to wear thin.
It's always been thin. The formula has been repeated so often that it's just more apparent now.
Totally agree. Oh look, Dexter found yet another serial killer residing in his backyard! Oh noes, he almost got caught! Let's kill some lesser baddies along the way, and at the end of the year the real villain is a goner. Add in a couple moments of Dexter whining about his emotions (or lack thereof) and that's a wrap!They dropped the ball a couple seasons ago...they should have introduced some bad guy who lasted more than 1 year. Let Dexter truly be outmatched and struggle to outsmart his opponent. A joker to his batman, Moriarty to Sherlock, etc.
I hear what you're saying, but should Dexter NOT find a serial killer in his backyard? Let's have him do a lot of analysis and have extended scenes of him with Harrison, Astor, and Cody.And they may still do what you suggest in the second paragraph.. for the past couple seasons, I assumed it was because Smits, Lithgow, etc.. weren't going to sign on to do multiple seasons of a cable show, but I imagine they would entertain this thought in the future.
 
Not sure I love the way they resolved the Lumen situation. One second they are like two peas in a pod and overnight she cleanses herself of the whole situation? It was like she had a drunken one night stand and then woke up and sobered up.

Also, unless Dexter and Lumen carried the red car away after the crash, that would still be left behind at the camp. I'm guessing in reality there would be stuff tying Dexter to the car . . . even if it's just the fact that it was stolen from the Liddy crime scene. As for Liddy, the cops would still listen to his voicemail messages and have Quinn's message to him. And Quinn also would have to explain why/how he signed out the surveillance equipment. Just like Deb would have to explain why there is a bullet in the wall at a crime scene at the camp. What was she shooting at . . . a spider?

Still entertaining, but as others have mentioned, more holes than a case of Swiss cheese.

 
Add me to the list of wanting more from Finale.Not liking how the bad guy always has Dexter in his possession and somehow Dexter still has a knife always and kills him without any suspense at all.Why cant the writers come up with something clever or at least let Chase run away to be a nemesis Dexter has to still battle next year while Dexter is battling a new nemesis as wellI wouldnt be shocked to see them bring Lumen back next year at some point especially since her episodes were the highest rated ones this season
c'mon the foot plant was awesome, you guys are too difficult to please... and to the people that say it was so predictable, did you predict that Dexter had the foresight to remove one of the knives from his bag, prior to getting out of the car wreck? :popcorn:
 
Kevrunner said:
Looks like Michael Hall (Dexter) and his co-star wife have filed for divorce in real life.
looks like they ran out of hay in the backyard and she got upset that Dexter didnt refill
 
did not like the finial, it was predictable. I think Deb should of found out about Dexter, my wife says she knows in the books
They left it intentionally ambiguous, but Deb did say to Dexter at the end of the episode that she was happy and that [Dex] "must be too..... now that this is all over." The way she kind of smiled and walked away after that led me to believe that she may suspect Dexter was that guy, and maybe that's why she never looked behind the curtain at the camp - she didn't want to know for sure.
I got that same impression. Plus with Lumen suddenly disappearing after Chase was killed has to pique her interest some.
 
Good enough for me - the finale actually saved the season.........

Of course it was extra convenient that Deb didn't look behind the curtain but that was expected - there will eventually be a time where Deb will face Dexter.

Also interesting that Quinn told Dex "I owe you one" - could play out at some point.
The entire Miami Metro becomse an organized, hifiving serial-killing machine?So... Quinn- does he know Dexter killed Robo? Or is he just thinking Dex let him off for his sister?
He has to know he killed Robo, but he also knows Robo was shady.
 
PlasmaDogPlasma said:
I did just realize one thing that disappointed me about the last season. We never found out how Jordan came to have so much power over Emily. She wasn't a long-time hostage, so Stockholm Syndrome seems unlikely. Was she in love with Eugene/Jordan prior to the rapes? Did she volunteer to be the first victim?
Yeah, that whole dynamic was really weird.
 
No. 16 said:
It's all from memory, but the ending of season 2 with Lyla bailing out Dexter really left a bad taste in my mouth.
Pretty much every season has wrapped up like this except 4.
The worst ending of all was the Smits season. The guy's brother has issues and is all over Dexter, then they basically hash it out with a hug? This show is still pretty good (though it's fallen a long ways) but they generally do a crappy job of wrapping up the season.
 
No. 16 said:
It's all from memory, but the ending of season 2 with Lyla bailing out Dexter really left a bad taste in my mouth.
Pretty much every season has wrapped up like this except 4.
The worst ending of all was the Smits season. The guy's brother has issues and is all over Dexter, then they basically hash it out with a hug? This show is still pretty good (though it's fallen a long ways) but they generally do a crappy job of wrapping up the season.
I think part of that is that it is only 13 weeks. That reminds me I need to cancel showtime today.
 
No. 16 said:
It's all from memory, but the ending of season 2 with Lyla bailing out Dexter really left a bad taste in my mouth.
Pretty much every season has wrapped up like this except 4.
The worst ending of all was the Smits season. The guy's brother has issues and is all over Dexter, then they basically hash it out with a hug? This show is still pretty good (though it's fallen a long ways) but they generally do a crappy job of wrapping up the season.
I think part of that is that it is only 13 weeks. That reminds me I need to cancel showtime today.
:goodposting: :lol: just did
 
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No. 16 said:
It's all from memory, but the ending of season 2 with Lyla bailing out Dexter really left a bad taste in my mouth.
Pretty much every season has wrapped up like this except 4.
The worst ending of all was the Smits season. The guy's brother has issues and is all over Dexter, then they basically hash it out with a hug? This show is still pretty good (though it's fallen a long ways) but they generally do a crappy job of wrapping up the season.
I think part of that is that it is only 13 weeks. That reminds me I need to cancel showtime today.
POTT
 
David Yudkin said:
Not sure I love the way they resolved the Lumen situation. One second they are like two peas in a pod and overnight she cleanses herself of the whole situation? It was like she had a drunken one night stand and then woke up and sobered up.Also, unless Dexter and Lumen carried the red car away after the crash, that would still be left behind at the camp. I'm guessing in reality there would be stuff tying Dexter to the car . . . even if it's just the fact that it was stolen from the Liddy crime scene. As for Liddy, the cops would still listen to his voicemail messages and have Quinn's message to him. And Quinn also would have to explain why/how he signed out the surveillance equipment. Just like Deb would have to explain why there is a bullet in the wall at a crime scene at the camp. What was she shooting at . . . a spider?Still entertaining, but as others have mentioned, more holes than a case of Swiss cheese.
Herin lies the genius of the Lumen plot - it further shows Dexter is an animal of a different nature than everyone. Lumen lost her dark passenger once her mission was complete - Dexter can never or has never found that peace yet.
 
David Yudkin said:
Not sure I love the way they resolved the Lumen situation. One second they are like two peas in a pod and overnight she cleanses herself of the whole situation? It was like she had a drunken one night stand and then woke up and sobered up.Also, unless Dexter and Lumen carried the red car away after the crash, that would still be left behind at the camp. I'm guessing in reality there would be stuff tying Dexter to the car . . . even if it's just the fact that it was stolen from the Liddy crime scene. As for Liddy, the cops would still listen to his voicemail messages and have Quinn's message to him. And Quinn also would have to explain why/how he signed out the surveillance equipment. Just like Deb would have to explain why there is a bullet in the wall at a crime scene at the camp. What was she shooting at . . . a spider?Still entertaining, but as others have mentioned, more holes than a case of Swiss cheese.
Herin lies the genius of the Lumen plot - it further shows Dexter is an animal of a different nature than everyone. Lumen lost her dark passenger once her mission was complete - Dexter can never or has never found that peace yet.
Agree pretty much.IMO, it was more bizarre/implausible that she could so easily turn into a serial killer in the first place ("easily"... yeah, she was imprisoned and gang-raped, so there's that).
 
David Yudkin said:
Not sure I love the way they resolved the Lumen situation. One second they are like two peas in a pod and overnight she cleanses herself of the whole situation? It was like she had a drunken one night stand and then woke up and sobered up.Also, unless Dexter and Lumen carried the red car away after the crash, that would still be left behind at the camp. I'm guessing in reality there would be stuff tying Dexter to the car . . . even if it's just the fact that it was stolen from the Liddy crime scene. As for Liddy, the cops would still listen to his voicemail messages and have Quinn's message to him. And Quinn also would have to explain why/how he signed out the surveillance equipment. Just like Deb would have to explain why there is a bullet in the wall at a crime scene at the camp. What was she shooting at . . . a spider?Still entertaining, but as others have mentioned, more holes than a case of Swiss cheese.
Herin lies the genius of the Lumen plot - it further shows Dexter is an animal of a different nature than everyone. Lumen lost her dark passenger once her mission was complete - Dexter can never or has never found that peace yet.
Agree pretty much.IMO, it was more bizarre/implausible that she could so easily turn into a serial killer in the first place ("easily"... yeah, she was imprisoned and gang-raped, so there's that).
What Macdaddy said is the entire point. The whole story was about "how they were now the same", but in reality, Lumen was never the same. She wanted the people very specifically who harmed her dead, but was not - and was never - a "serial killer".
 
No. 16 said:
It's all from memory, but the ending of season 2 with Lyla bailing out Dexter really left a bad taste in my mouth.
Pretty much every season has wrapped up like this except 4.
The worst ending of all was the Smits season. The guy's brother has issues and is all over Dexter, then they basically hash it out with a hug? This show is still pretty good (though it's fallen a long ways) but they generally do a crappy job of wrapping up the season.
I think part of that is that it is only 13 weeks. That reminds me I need to cancel showtime today.
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I thought Lumen would want to torture Chase a bit before killing him...I was hoping she would stab him in the thigh and twist the knife in there a bit...then maybe chop off a toe or two...something...ANYTHING to make him suffer like he made those girls suffer...

Also, theres NO CHANCE IN HELL Deb thinks Dex has ANYTHING to do with anything. A few in this thread were discussing the possibility that she may suspect Dex because of what she said to Dexter "Glad this is all over" or whatever it was...she was just happy the Quinn was off the hook, that she "solved" the barrel girls case and that Chase got what was coming to him.

 
No. 16 said:
It's all from memory, but the ending of season 2 with Lyla bailing out Dexter really left a bad taste in my mouth.
Pretty much every season has wrapped up like this except 4.
The worst ending of all was the Smits season. The guy's brother has issues and is all over Dexter, then they basically hash it out with a hug? This show is still pretty good (though it's fallen a long ways) but they generally do a crappy job of wrapping up the season.
I think part of that is that it is only 13 weeks. That reminds me I need to cancel showtime today.
:goodposting:
Californiacation?
 
Wingnut said:
I thought Lumen would want to torture Chase a bit before killing him...I was hoping she would stab him in the thigh and twist the knife in there a bit...then maybe chop off a toe or two...something...ANYTHING to make him suffer like he made those girls suffer...

Also, theres NO CHANCE IN HELL Deb thinks Dex has ANYTHING to do with anything. A few in this thread were discussing the possibility that she may suspect Dex because of what she said to Dexter "Glad this is all over" or whatever it was...she was just happy the Quinn was off the hook, that she "solved" the barrel girls case and that Chase got what was coming to him.
No chance? Watch the end again. She doesn't say she's glad this is all over, she specifically says that Dexter must be happy "now that it's all over." Dexter was only peripherally involved in the case. She knows that a) The ones wiping out the rapists were victim #13 and a vigilante boyfriend/husband, etc.

b) Dexter suddenly has a "boarder" who fits the description of all the other victims, and then disappears after all the rapists are dead

c) Quinn was suspended "to protect Dexter"

d) Robocop signed out all his surveillance equipment under Quinn's name

e) Robocop is now dead and Quinn won't tell her anything except that he didn't kill Robo

They left it intentionally ambiguous but to say there's no chance in hell? Not so sure about that. She could know and not say anything because not only is Dexter her brother, but she found the whole vigilante killing spree romantic and just. Also, in the books, she knows - so it's more than likely that's going to flesh out on screen at some point, this could be the embryonic stage of that storyline's development.

 
Wingnut said:
I thought Lumen would want to torture Chase a bit before killing him...I was hoping she would stab him in the thigh and twist the knife in there a bit...then maybe chop off a toe or two...something...ANYTHING to make him suffer like he made those girls suffer...

Also, theres NO CHANCE IN HELL Deb thinks Dex has ANYTHING to do with anything. A few in this thread were discussing the possibility that she may suspect Dex because of what she said to Dexter "Glad this is all over" or whatever it was...she was just happy the Quinn was off the hook, that she "solved" the barrel girls case and that Chase got what was coming to him.
No chance? Watch the end again. She doesn't say she's glad this is all over, she specifically says that Dexter must be happy "now that it's all over." Dexter was only peripherally involved in the case. She knows that a) The ones wiping out the rapists were victim #13 and a vigilante boyfriend/husband, etc.

b) Dexter suddenly has a "boarder" who fits the description of all the other victims, and then disappears after all the rapists are dead

c) Quinn was suspended "to protect Dexter"

d) Robocop signed out all his surveillance equipment under Quinn's name

e) Robocop is now dead and Quinn won't tell her anything except that he didn't kill Robo

They left it intentionally ambiguous but to say there's no chance in hell? Not so sure about that. She could know and not say anything because not only is Dexter her brother, but she found the whole vigilante killing spree romantic and just. Also, in the books, she knows - so it's more than likely that's going to flesh out on screen at some point, this could be the embryonic stage of that storyline's development.
:hot: If any time you speak in absolutes, well, you know how that goes.

 
Wingnut said:
I thought Lumen would want to torture Chase a bit before killing him...I was hoping she would stab him in the thigh and twist the knife in there a bit...then maybe chop off a toe or two...something...ANYTHING to make him suffer like he made those girls suffer...

Also, theres NO CHANCE IN HELL Deb thinks Dex has ANYTHING to do with anything. A few in this thread were discussing the possibility that she may suspect Dex because of what she said to Dexter "Glad this is all over" or whatever it was...she was just happy the Quinn was off the hook, that she "solved" the barrel girls case and that Chase got what was coming to him.
No chance? Watch the end again. She doesn't say she's glad this is all over, she specifically says that Dexter must be happy "now that it's all over." Dexter was only peripherally involved in the case. She knows that a) The ones wiping out the rapists were victim #13 and a vigilante boyfriend/husband, etc.

b) Dexter suddenly has a "boarder" who fits the description of all the other victims, and then disappears after all the rapists are dead

c) Quinn was suspended "to protect Dexter"

d) Robocop signed out all his surveillance equipment under Quinn's name

e) Robocop is now dead and Quinn won't tell her anything except that he didn't kill Robo

They left it intentionally ambiguous but to say there's no chance in hell? Not so sure about that. She could know and not say anything because not only is Dexter her brother, but she found the whole vigilante killing spree romantic and just. Also, in the books, she knows - so it's more than likely that's going to flesh out on screen at some point, this could be the embryonic stage of that storyline's development.
:thumbup: If any time you speak in absolutes, well, you know how that goes.
My guess is that the writers left it intentionally vague so that they could go either way with it in the next season.
 
Wingnut said:
I thought Lumen would want to torture Chase a bit before killing him...I was hoping she would stab him in the thigh and twist the knife in there a bit...then maybe chop off a toe or two...something...ANYTHING to make him suffer like he made those girls suffer...

Also, theres NO CHANCE IN HELL Deb thinks Dex has ANYTHING to do with anything. A few in this thread were discussing the possibility that she may suspect Dex because of what she said to Dexter "Glad this is all over" or whatever it was...she was just happy the Quinn was off the hook, that she "solved" the barrel girls case and that Chase got what was coming to him.
No chance? Watch the end again. She doesn't say she's glad this is all over, she specifically says that Dexter must be happy "now that it's all over." Dexter was only peripherally involved in the case. She knows that a) The ones wiping out the rapists were victim #13 and a vigilante boyfriend/husband, etc.

b) Dexter suddenly has a "boarder" who fits the description of all the other victims, and then disappears after all the rapists are dead

c) Quinn was suspended "to protect Dexter"

d) Robocop signed out all his surveillance equipment under Quinn's name

e) Robocop is now dead and Quinn won't tell her anything except that he didn't kill Robo

They left it intentionally ambiguous but to say there's no chance in hell? Not so sure about that. She could know and not say anything because not only is Dexter her brother, but she found the whole vigilante killing spree romantic and just. Also, in the books, she knows - so it's more than likely that's going to flesh out on screen at some point, this could be the embryonic stage of that storyline's development.
I get what youre sayin EG, but I just dont think Deb has it in her to suspect something like that and be okay with it. Im stickin by my 'no chance in hell' theory for now...maybe she pieces it together next season, but for now I dont think she has a clue or suspicion.
 
Wingnut said:
I thought Lumen would want to torture Chase a bit before killing him...I was hoping she would stab him in the thigh and twist the knife in there a bit...then maybe chop off a toe or two...something...ANYTHING to make him suffer like he made those girls suffer...

Also, theres NO CHANCE IN HELL Deb thinks Dex has ANYTHING to do with anything. A few in this thread were discussing the possibility that she may suspect Dex because of what she said to Dexter "Glad this is all over" or whatever it was...she was just happy the Quinn was off the hook, that she "solved" the barrel girls case and that Chase got what was coming to him.
No chance? Watch the end again. She doesn't say she's glad this is all over, she specifically says that Dexter must be happy "now that it's all over." Dexter was only peripherally involved in the case. She knows that a) The ones wiping out the rapists were victim #13 and a vigilante boyfriend/husband, etc.

b) Dexter suddenly has a "boarder" who fits the description of all the other victims, and then disappears after all the rapists are dead

c) Quinn was suspended "to protect Dexter"

d) Robocop signed out all his surveillance equipment under Quinn's name

e) Robocop is now dead and Quinn won't tell her anything except that he didn't kill Robo

They left it intentionally ambiguous but to say there's no chance in hell? Not so sure about that. She could know and not say anything because not only is Dexter her brother, but she found the whole vigilante killing spree romantic and just. Also, in the books, she knows - so it's more than likely that's going to flesh out on screen at some point, this could be the embryonic stage of that storyline's development.
I get what youre sayin EG, but I just dont think Deb has it in her to suspect something like that and be okay with it. Im stickin by my 'no chance in hell' theory for now...maybe she pieces it together next season, but for now I dont think she has a clue or suspicion.
If I were a betting man, I'd say they're going to have her find out eventually (probably at the end of the series.) They put that seed there so that they have the option of either germinating it in season 6 or just letting it drop until they decide it's the final season and can pick it up from there. Just my guess, though.
 
I don't understand why homicide is so eager to close cases where they have not, technically speaking, caught the murderer.

"The evidence all suggests that Boyd Fowler killed these girls. We searched his house, but he wasn't there."

"Okay, well... case closed, I guess."

Seriously. As far as the police know, there's still, like, a dozen serial killers running loose in Miami. And everyone's just cool with that?

 
If I were a betting man, I'd say they're going to have her find out eventually (probably at the end of the series.) They put that seed there so that they have the option of either germinating it in season 6 or just letting it drop until they decide it's the final season and can pick it up from there. Just my guess, though.
This is what I'm thinking too.I enjoy Dexter but I'm really hoping that there's only one or two more seasons left and that this is the endgame, or that they'll have her find out but somehow keep the show going after that. Every season that Deb- a homicide detective, and supposedly a good one at that- doesn't put the pieces together strains my suspension of disbelief a little more. It's pretty close to breaking at this point.
 
I don't understand why homicide is so eager to close cases where they have not, technically speaking, caught the murderer.

"The evidence all suggests that Boyd Fowler killed these girls. We searched his house, but he wasn't there."

"Okay, well... case closed, I guess."

Seriously. As far as the police know, there's still, like, a dozen serial killers running loose in Miami. And everyone's just cool with that?
:confused: Just got thinking yesterday, what's the media going to do with the Jordan Chase murder?

"This just in to the newsroom--well known motivational speaker Jordan Chase was found murdered earlier today. Initial reports are sketchy, it seems he ran some sort of Rape & Murder Club at an abandoned sleepaway camp, but one of the girls managed to get out of her shackles, kill Jordan, and escape. The sleepaway camp was owned by a "Eugene Greer", which may be one of Jordan Chase's aliases. A search of a house belonging to a "Eugene Greer" earlier today turned up a woman's dead body.

And now, over to Skip with sports..."

I mean, a vigilante rape victim is going to cause a media sensation, no? Books, TV movies, etc.? Oprah?

Probably never going to get mentioned again.

 
This is what I'm thinking too.I enjoy Dexter but I'm really hoping that there's only one or two more seasons left and that this is the endgame, or that they'll have her find out but somehow keep the show going after that. Every season that Deb- a homicide detective, and supposedly a good one at that- doesn't put the pieces together strains my suspension of disbelief a little more. It's pretty close to breaking at this point.
At the very least, Quinn has to figure it out next season. I mean, he knows that1) There was a vigilante two whole years ago that went around slicing up killers, putting them in garbage bags, and dumping them in the harbor.2) There's a vigilante out there now killing another set of murderers. Probably accompanied by a tall skinny blonde chick.3) HE HAS PHOTOS OF DEXTER DUMPING MYSTERIOUS GARBAGE BAGS OFF A BOAT WITH A TALL SKINNY BLONDE.Those dots practically connect themselves. Plus, Quinn knows (or will find out soon) that Liddy checked out a bunch of surveilance equipment to spy on Dexter, then turned up dead with all the equipment stolen.
 
This is what I'm thinking too.

I enjoy Dexter but I'm really hoping that there's only one or two more seasons left and that this is the endgame, or that they'll have her find out but somehow keep the show going after that. Every season that Deb- a homicide detective, and supposedly a good one at that- doesn't put the pieces together strains my suspension of disbelief a little more. It's pretty close to breaking at this point.
At the very least, Quinn has to figure it out next season. I mean, he knows that1) There was a vigilante two whole years ago that went around slicing up killers, putting them in garbage bags, and dumping them in the harbor.

2) There's a vigilante out there now killing another set of murderers. Probably accompanied by a tall skinny blonde chick.

3) HE HAS PHOTOS OF DEXTER DUMPING MYSTERIOUS GARBAGE BAGS OFF A BOAT WITH A TALL SKINNY BLONDE.

Those dots practically connect themselves. Plus, Quinn knows (or will find out soon) that Liddy checked out a bunch of surveilance equipment to spy on Dexter, then turned up dead with all the equipment stolen.
My understanding was the Quinn was pretty close to figuring something out at the end of this season. He pretty much has to. In addition to these three things, there's the fact that he made the Kyle Butler connection, and that Liddy, whom he hired to pursue that connection, ended up dead after telling Quinn he had important news he needed to share.If next season doesn't address this in the first episode or two that might be it as far as my suspension of disbelief goes.

 
This is what I'm thinking too.

I enjoy Dexter but I'm really hoping that there's only one or two more seasons left and that this is the endgame, or that they'll have her find out but somehow keep the show going after that. Every season that Deb- a homicide detective, and supposedly a good one at that- doesn't put the pieces together strains my suspension of disbelief a little more. It's pretty close to breaking at this point.
At the very least, Quinn has to figure it out next season. I mean, he knows that1) There was a vigilante two whole years ago that went around slicing up killers, putting them in garbage bags, and dumping them in the harbor.

2) There's a vigilante out there now killing another set of murderers. Probably accompanied by a tall skinny blonde chick.

3) HE HAS PHOTOS OF DEXTER DUMPING MYSTERIOUS GARBAGE BAGS OFF A BOAT WITH A TALL SKINNY BLONDE.

Those dots practically connect themselves. Plus, Quinn knows (or will find out soon) that Liddy checked out a bunch of surveilance equipment to spy on Dexter, then turned up dead with all the equipment stolen.
My understanding was the Quinn was pretty close to figuring something out at the end of this season. He pretty much has to. In addition to these three things, there's the fact that he made the Kyle Butler connection, and that Liddy, whom he hired to pursue that connection, ended up dead after telling Quinn he had important news he needed to share.If next season doesn't address this in the first episode or two that might be it as far as my suspension of disbelief goes.
Oh, Quinn knows something huge is going on, but I think they used Dexter falsely clearing him of any wrongdoing as a device which will justify his remaining mute on the subject.ETA : Dex also caught Quinn stealing from a crime scene once and didn't rat him out, so there's even more of a foundation for Quinn to stay quiet.

 
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This is what I'm thinking too.

I enjoy Dexter but I'm really hoping that there's only one or two more seasons left and that this is the endgame, or that they'll have her find out but somehow keep the show going after that. Every season that Deb- a homicide detective, and supposedly a good one at that- doesn't put the pieces together strains my suspension of disbelief a little more. It's pretty close to breaking at this point.
At the very least, Quinn has to figure it out next season. I mean, he knows that1) There was a vigilante two whole years ago that went around slicing up killers, putting them in garbage bags, and dumping them in the harbor.

2) There's a vigilante out there now killing another set of murderers. Probably accompanied by a tall skinny blonde chick.

3) HE HAS PHOTOS OF DEXTER DUMPING MYSTERIOUS GARBAGE BAGS OFF A BOAT WITH A TALL SKINNY BLONDE.

Those dots practically connect themselves. Plus, Quinn knows (or will find out soon) that Liddy checked out a bunch of surveilance equipment to spy on Dexter, then turned up dead with all the equipment stolen.
My understanding was the Quinn was pretty close to figuring something out at the end of this season. He pretty much has to. In addition to these three things, there's the fact that he made the Kyle Butler connection, and that Liddy, whom he hired to pursue that connection, ended up dead after telling Quinn he had important news he needed to share.If next season doesn't address this in the first episode or two that might be it as far as my suspension of disbelief goes.
Quinn is in love plowing into his man lady Deb. Why would he care that her brother is a psychotic Serial Killer who he has suspected for years?I still enjoy Dexter but my problem was recently watching the Shield and seeing more or less how a police Captain has to answer to the higher ups on screw ups. The amount of screw ups Laguerta has been doing and still no flack from the department is laughable

 
I don't understand why homicide is so eager to close cases where they have not, technically speaking, caught the murderer.

"The evidence all suggests that Boyd Fowler killed these girls. We searched his house, but he wasn't there."

"Okay, well... case closed, I guess."

Seriously. As far as the police know, there's still, like, a dozen serial killers running loose in Miami. And everyone's just cool with that?
:goodposting: Just got thinking yesterday, what's the media going to do with the Jordan Chase murder?

"This just in to the newsroom--well known motivational speaker Jordan Chase was found murdered earlier today. Initial reports are sketchy, it seems he ran some sort of Rape & Murder Club at an abandoned sleepaway camp, but one of the girls managed to get out of her shackles, kill Jordan, and escape. The sleepaway camp was owned by a "Eugene Greer", which may be one of Jordan Chase's aliases. A search of a house belonging to a "Eugene Greer" earlier today turned up a woman's dead body.

And now, over to Skip with sports..."

I mean, a vigilante rape victim is going to cause a media sensation, no? Books, TV movies, etc.? Oprah?

Probably never going to get mentioned again.
Jordan is at the bottom of the ocean, there was no body to recover.
 
This is what I'm thinking too.

I enjoy Dexter but I'm really hoping that there's only one or two more seasons left and that this is the endgame, or that they'll have her find out but somehow keep the show going after that. Every season that Deb- a homicide detective, and supposedly a good one at that- doesn't put the pieces together strains my suspension of disbelief a little more. It's pretty close to breaking at this point.
At the very least, Quinn has to figure it out next season. I mean, he knows that1) There was a vigilante two whole years ago that went around slicing up killers, putting them in garbage bags, and dumping them in the harbor.

2) There's a vigilante out there now killing another set of murderers. Probably accompanied by a tall skinny blonde chick.

3) HE HAS PHOTOS OF DEXTER DUMPING MYSTERIOUS GARBAGE BAGS OFF A BOAT WITH A TALL SKINNY BLONDE.

Those dots practically connect themselves. Plus, Quinn knows (or will find out soon) that Liddy checked out a bunch of surveilance equipment to spy on Dexter, then turned up dead with all the equipment stolen.
My understanding was the Quinn was pretty close to figuring something out at the end of this season. He pretty much has to. In addition to these three things, there's the fact that he made the Kyle Butler connection, and that Liddy, whom he hired to pursue that connection, ended up dead after telling Quinn he had important news he needed to share.If next season doesn't address this in the first episode or two that might be it as far as my suspension of disbelief goes.
Oh, Quinn knows something huge is going on, but I think they used Dexter falsely clearing him of any wrongdoing as a device which will justify his remaining mute on the subject.ETA : Dex also caught Quinn stealing from a crime scene once and didn't rat him out, so there's even more of a foundation for Quinn to stay quiet.
If that's the case that's lame. I can see Quinn staying quiet for a bit longer as he sticks his head in the sand but eventually it's going to rouse his interest once more.
 
I don't understand why homicide is so eager to close cases where they have not, technically speaking, caught the murderer.

"The evidence all suggests that Boyd Fowler killed these girls. We searched his house, but he wasn't there."

"Okay, well... case closed, I guess."

Seriously. As far as the police know, there's still, like, a dozen serial killers running loose in Miami. And everyone's just cool with that?
:confused: Just got thinking yesterday, what's the media going to do with the Jordan Chase murder?

"This just in to the newsroom--well known motivational speaker Jordan Chase was found murdered earlier today. Initial reports are sketchy, it seems he ran some sort of Rape & Murder Club at an abandoned sleepaway camp, but one of the girls managed to get out of her shackles, kill Jordan, and escape. The sleepaway camp was owned by a "Eugene Greer", which may be one of Jordan Chase's aliases. A search of a house belonging to a "Eugene Greer" earlier today turned up a woman's dead body.

And now, over to Skip with sports..."

I mean, a vigilante rape victim is going to cause a media sensation, no? Books, TV movies, etc.? Oprah?

Probably never going to get mentioned again.
Jordan is at the bottom of the ocean, there was no body to recover.
That's what I thought too. Suprised it took so many posts to note this.
 
Dexter kills another "innocent" person
No.
You're going to tell me Robo "fit the code"?
Dexter is a serial killer plan and simple, he has killed at least 3 innocent people off the top of my head. i hope they do not try and make him into a good guy/hero but I have a feeling that is the road they are taking. love the show but I think it has run its course
He is a good guy, IMO. Having a thirst for killing people doesn't necessarily make him a bad guy. They are trying set it up where he can live a normal life, which I think is reasonable since serial killers tend to slow down or stop killing altogether as they get older.
 
If that's the case that's lame. I can see Quinn staying quiet for a bit longer as he sticks his head in the sand but eventually it's going to rouse his interest once more.
He has to know that Dexter was involved with the Chase killings and Robocop, but if things work out with Deb he might just let it go. I don't take Quinn as a serious cop anyway, so him looking the other way over the murders of some bad guys isn't that much of a stretch. He blew off Robocop after he gave him the photos so we know he values Deb over finding out what's going on with Dexter.
 

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