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cYaN
Norway3322 Posts
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zalz
Netherlands3704 Posts
The girl killed in this episode was doing what exactly before she dissapeared off the map? Ooh yeah she went on a date with a regular customer. Are the bad guys going to be on the run for the rest of the season or is the police in the world of Dexter pants on head retarded? | ||
diverzee
Sweden992 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + The kill was very Sawesque. Looked like a Jigsaw contraption. | ||
Bleak
Turkey3059 Posts
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pred470r
Bulgaria3265 Posts
On October 25 2011 02:30 diverzee wrote: This season's weakest episode in my opinion. + Show Spoiler + The kill was very Sawesque. Looked like a Jigsaw contraption. Yeah I have to agree that this episode wasn't particularly interesting, and I think we all knew what was gonna happen when we saw that the girl was still alive, which didn't make it anymore exciting. | ||
LeonStarcraft
United Kingdom173 Posts
I think it makes it super interesting. | ||
crms
United States11933 Posts
On October 24 2011 20:27 lagmaster wrote: I was thinking the new cop that Deb hired would bust Angel and Quinn. Was it just me or did anybody else get some sort of "thing" between Deb and the new guy? i told that to my gf as we watched tonight. I said deb's going to be fucking him soon. hahah. as for the season it started out kinda of cool but it feels like they are going way over the top just for the sake of being more over the top. Also the CGI is bad and if Dexter becomes religious by the end, I quit. | ||
sjh
Canada136 Posts
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forgotten0ne
United States951 Posts
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valaki
Hungary2476 Posts
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Mogwai
United States13274 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + 1. Masuka's assistant's plotline is revealed to be about as boring as can be. 2. Bautista and Quinn smoke weed with literally no consequence. It just seemed to be shoehorned in for comedic value or something. 3. Colin Hanks fucks that waitress after the first date. WTF? This is a guy who's following EJO's psychotic orders under, presumably, a very very strong and misguided faith. Would this guy who's murdering people for some twisted view on Christianity really be the fuck-on-the-first-date type? No, come on, that seems so inconsistent with how we understand the character. 4. Dexter barely even reminds us that he's a serial killer throughout the whole episode. 5. Deb faceplants as a Leutenent and then we're told that the public totally loves that so we have to continue just dealing with the fact that she doesn't make any fucking sense in that capacity. 6. Dex sees Colin Hanks at the crime scene and can immediately pick him out as a prime suspect. Da fuck? Uhg, I dunno, you know me, I defend Dexter in most cases, but this episode just... upset me because I like Mos and Dexter's play off each other, but everything else in the episode just felt so irrelevant and stupid to me. It's like 90% of the ep between the 4 Horsemen investigation and the Angel killing seemed irrelevant and pointless. I don't mind some filler to develop the side characters, but it was SOOOO much of this episode and between developing side characters, it was just Dex and Mos discussing faith, which while interesting, wasn't what I wanted the content between irrelevant side shit to be (I would've dealt with all this irrelevant bullshit better if Dex was stalking and killing between it, just as I would've liked Dex and Mos's religious musings better if the cops were doing cop work that would've moved the greater story along). | ||
ComusLoM
Norway3547 Posts
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sjh
Canada136 Posts
On October 25 2011 03:21 ComusLoM wrote: I love the new season, when they said they were going to make it lighter I was really scared about what was going to happen. But the new season is just downright funny while keeping all the things that made it Dexter. I disagree completely. Not a single thing has happened that I would consider funny. At the same time, the plot, story, and characters have been so boring that I can barely bring myself to watch a new episode. This show is at its weakest, I'm not even sure that I'll finish this season. | ||
pred470r
Bulgaria3265 Posts
On October 25 2011 03:41 sjh wrote: I disagree completely. Not a single thing has happened that I would consider funny. At the same time, the plot, story, and characters have been so boring that I can barely bring myself to watch a new episode. This show is at its weakest, I'm not even sure that I'll finish this season. You have to keep an open mind. ![]() | ||
REDBLUEGREEN
Germany1903 Posts
Had to lol when Deb walked away after getting told she does a good job. | ||
Slow Motion
United States6960 Posts
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Fraidnot
United States824 Posts
On October 25 2011 03:13 Mogwai wrote: funny to me to hear so many people saying this was their favorite episode of the season when so much of this thread is bitching and moaning about plots that no one cares about. This whole episode was developing uninteresting plot lines. That's been a problem of the show for years now. Everyone on the show is only interesting because of their relationship to Dexter. Just about everything that doesn't involve Dexter has been boring, the difference with this episode was that it was "fun." Dexter isn't going to go for the big guns, probably ever, so if I were you I wouldn't sit around waiting for the sub plots to be interesting. I wish the show did have the balls do stuff with the other characters, but it doesn't even have the guts to push even Dexter's character. They take the blue pill every time. Season 2: Lila kills Doakes for Dexter Season 3: Dexter confesses to Prado but only when he is on his table. Season 4: Killing Rita without her learning the truth Season 5: Deb walks away from discovering Dexter That's just the way it works | ||
Kurr
Canada2338 Posts
On October 25 2011 02:39 LeonStarcraft wrote: It's like they are trying to make the killings alot more disturbing, sort of like the books again/season 1. I think it makes it super interesting. I don't like it. The killings in season 1 weren't gore just to be gore. They had a story behind them. It made them more interesting. I really dislike gore so I'm not liking these deaths so far. Never been a problem in Dexter before. | ||
Cainam
United States421 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + ...Olmos' character is not real. I'm pretty sure he is dead and is somehow manifested as a part of Colin Hanks' personality, not unlike Dexter's father. He has not addressed anyone besides Hanks directly, and when they were at the restaurant he did not even have a place setting in front of him. | ||
Fraidnot
United States824 Posts
On October 25 2011 05:03 Cainam wrote: I don't think anyone has proposed this yet but is it clear to anyone else that... + Show Spoiler + ...Olmos' character is not real. I'm pretty sure he is dead and is somehow manifested as a part of Colin Hanks' personality, not unlike Dexter's father. He has not addressed anyone besides Hanks directly, and when they were at the restaurant he did not even have a place setting in front of him. That's actually sort of brilliant, but I doubt that's how it's going to play out. | ||
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