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On November 27 2011 15:01 saocyn wrote: what i don't get the most is last season where rita gets killed and it didn't even cross dexter's mind to track the killer and seek revenge.after he came out of depression he just moved on as if nothing happened. it's not even brought into light in this season of who the possible killer was and if he was even on the look out for that person. Your trolling right did you pay attention to anything?
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On November 27 2011 15:31 RosaParksStoleMySeat wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2011 14:39 Too_MuchZerg wrote:On November 27 2011 14:26 dazed wrote:On November 27 2011 14:03 Marksofshame wrote: Just started watching it about 3 days ago, already into season 3. It's really an amazing show so far. It's downhill after season 2. Be prepared for the shockingly bad season 3.  I still like Season 3 as being best season for me. I mean compared to Season 4 (which I had hard time watching it because Dexter was being retarded and not killing Trinity killer when had chance) I enjoyed it more. Season 2 had that annoying girl, but Season 5 was interesting because girl again (though was not really interested about main story but more about Dexter and Lumen relationship)  That's pretty much the first time I've heard S3 being called good at all, haha. Of course you're entitled to your opinion, but I honestly thought the first 8 episodes of S3 were barely watchable, followed by a good finale. I wasn't a fan of season 3 but it was much better than 5 which I couldn't even finish.
I'm actually in a minority camp that wasn't totally obsessed with the Trinity saga. It was good, but TV never got better than Dexter season 1. Brian Moser was a great character and the season 1 finale is still one of the best TV episodes ive ever seen
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On November 27 2011 15:54 ChuCky.Ca wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2011 15:01 saocyn wrote: what i don't get the most is last season where rita gets killed and it didn't even cross dexter's mind to track the killer and seek revenge.after he came out of depression he just moved on as if nothing happened. it's not even brought into light in this season of who the possible killer was and if he was even on the look out for that person. Your trolling right did you pay attention to anything? its like he only watched the last episode of season 4 :D
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On November 22 2011 01:15 GreEny K wrote:Show nested quote +On November 22 2011 00:49 OminouS wrote: So Batista killed a hooker... good for him! I was thinking that it was the old guy who promoted Deb.
On November 22 2011 04:17 Mogwai wrote:Show nested quote +On November 22 2011 01:15 GreEny K wrote:On November 22 2011 00:49 OminouS wrote: So Batista killed a hooker... good for him! I was thinking that it was the old guy who promoted Deb. Well, that wouldn't really make sense since LaGuerta would want to see Tom get fucked over. And I mean, LaGuerta asked about Batista when she first got there so that's really the only person it makes sense that it would've been.
hmmm.... Guess I was right after all!
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FUCKING CALLED IT
GELLAR WAS NOT REAL TO ANYONE OTHER THAN TRAVIS
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Dexter is my number one favourite tv-series! Such an awsome show that keeps you hooked. Defenitly enjoyed the first seasons the most, like season 1 and 2. Im now on the 5th season Recommend this series, its a must watch!
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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.
Just want to show this guy some love, for being the first (I think) person to mention this as a possibility.
"Well, I was thinking it," doesn't work! (I used that one too)
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On November 28 2011 12:07 Juvant wrote:Show nested quote +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. Just want to show this guy some love, for being the first (I think) person to mention this as a possibility. "Well, I was thinking it," doesn't work! (I used that one too)
Can I get some credit too?!?!
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WE CALLED IT!!! WE CALLED ITTTTT
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Im calling it now dexter is gonna catch travis and then decide not to kill him.
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On November 28 2011 12:07 Juvant wrote:Show nested quote +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. Just want to show this guy some love, for being the first (I think) person to mention this as a possibility. "Well, I was thinking it," doesn't work! (I used that one too)
IGN reviewer nailed it on the second episode. http://tv.ign.com/articles/119/1195106p1.html
congrats to anyone who caught on early, however. I do wish the writers would have tried to make it not so obvious.
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it was becoming so damn obvious the past couple episodes that geller wasn't real. Travis is in some deep shit now
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Please I beg you, somebody pork-tie chub-laguerta and toss her down a river asap.
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What about the girl that got away and said there were two DDKs, a young one and an old one?
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what the fuck I did not see that coming at all
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On November 28 2011 15:32 AndyG wrote: What about the girl that got away and said there were two DDKs, a young one and an old one? Doesn't mean that she actually heard the professor
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On November 28 2011 15:40 CorsairHero wrote:Show nested quote +On November 28 2011 15:32 AndyG wrote: What about the girl that got away and said there were two DDKs, a young one and an old one? Doesn't mean that she actually heard the professor
That's what I'm saying. How do they explain her saying that?
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On November 28 2011 15:43 AndyG wrote:Show nested quote +On November 28 2011 15:40 CorsairHero wrote:On November 28 2011 15:32 AndyG wrote: What about the girl that got away and said there were two DDKs, a young one and an old one? Doesn't mean that she actually heard the professor That's what I'm saying. How do they explain her saying that?
Travis was having conversations with himself in two different voices? I could do the same thing right now and be convincing to a scared, blind-folded young woman...
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On November 28 2011 11:52 Cloud9157 wrote:+ Show Spoiler +FUCKING CALLED IT
GELLAR WAS NOT REAL TO ANYONE OTHER THAN TRAVIS
You really should spoiler this when the new episode has been out for only a few hours.
+ Show Spoiler +Brian's prosthetic hand with the multi colored nails was in the Intern's apartment. I'm curious if Masuka's current intern is a serial killer as well. Perhaps he admires the work of some of the previous big names? Or maybe a bigger and bolder prediction would be that the current intern was manipulated by the current one or worked together with him.
I'm thinking of two possibilities, either they're a tag team serial killer team. Or maybe they've been planted by a higher agency who suspects that a serial killer is in miami pd. The major of big time killers in miami have disappeared time and time again and a miami police officer or forensics person is in a good position to track them down before the rest of the force catches up. The special forces of the army could've cleared Doake's (Surprise Mothafucka!) name but instead of alerting the miami department that they were being investigated again, they could've slipped in some undercover agents through Masuka's internship.
It's also possible that FBI agent Luddy may have said something on his tape that he had suspicions about Dexter. Dexter only grabbed the Trinity evidence so maybe there was something else about him among Luddy's tapes.
I'm thinking this interns are really planted by FBI is a great way to wrap up the series, but it wouldn't make sense that the intern would have the prosthetic arm as decor in his apartment if this were the case. Maybe someone can improve or expand on these theories.
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