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The real question is why Harry wouldn't bring Dexter in to meet with her? He's a psycho, and one that they groomed into a vigilante. So, why would Vogel trust in a cop to apply her practices? Why wouldn't she be involved first-hand? Why? Bad writing and a shitty storyline.

Also, why didn't anyone bring her in for Trinity? He was like king psychopath serial killer.

He's safe inside the air ducks at Dexter's apartment.

You nailed it. It's Dexter. My wife said the same thing during episode. How could they not have cameras? And, Dexter simply replaces a bag with a gun with one from his pocket. Every evidence bag has an identifying number and description. I guess Dexter looked that information up on his super computer, and filled out

I'm surprised that this episode got anything above a "C." This whole Vogel storyline is ridiculous. She a psychotherapist. Her and Harry decided to experiment on Dexter, yet she never ever came into contact with him. Ever? Vogel simply left it up to Harry to groom his vigilante-psycho brain while she monitored from a

Another Gem from Batista, "I'm a good detective." Umm… okay. Keep telling yourself that bud. 

But that would be interesting. Shame on you!!

Yea, it's SO easy to rip on this show but I still enjoy it. I just love observing the stupidity of Miami Metro.

There were a few Harrison sightings in this episode. I think he fell out of the ventilation shaft when Dexter ran into him at Miami Metro towards the end of the episode. Major bummer for Dexter.

I know many of you are losing faith in Dexter, and I can understand that. The show has completely fallen off course, and it's necessary to end the it this year. However, you can't tell me that you won't miss Batista… the STUPIDEST detective that ever lived. His stupidity is comical, monumental, and historical. This is

"Absent f#cking _________ ."

Dude, I've been pissing myself watching this season.

I was wonder how they are going to pull that off. Here's my prediction: Jamie returns to Kings Landing a changed man both literally and figuratively. His inability to fight and his sudden desire for compassion is interpreted as a sign of weakness to his father and the king. Jamie begins to see the ugliness in his

Let's hope not. Unless she plays some integral role in the plot line, they need to cut her out.

You know, after ASOS it's going to be a serious challenge for the writers. I wasn't a big fan of AFFC, but I did like ADWD. Both books make for the middle of the story. A huge build up for whatever lies in the final two books. However, it's going to be very difficult to pull off two seasons. I read that GRRM expected

I really hope they do something in the premiere other than a straight catch-up episode. I know the show is complex, but they need to up it notch in the premiere and finale.

Interesting development with Shae. I wonder how they will pull it off. I wonder if she'll just leave King's Landing instead of facing her fate from the book.

That scene alone made the episode.

*Tywin and Tyrion should be late in the season. 
*The Viper vs. Mountain should be somewhat early/mid season.
*The castle black battle should be mid-late.
*The purple wedding should be early/mid season.
*The moon door should happen in the last episode since that was the last chapter of ASOS.

SPOILER ALERT!!!