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Richard proposed that innocent women be killed, when he suggested killing the non-criminal mother, sisters, and brother of that gang of criminal brothers in order to get the gang to come out of hiding.  He seemed pretty serious and matter-of-fact about it.

Yeah, three things that bugged me in this episode:

Yeah, three things that bugged me in this episode:

The sleazy-looking arson investigator seems to be a blatant example of Ebert's Law of Economy of Characters.  Basically, any newly-introduced character with no other purpose is the killer.

The sleazy-looking arson investigator seems to be a blatant example of Ebert's Law of Economy of Characters.  Basically, any newly-introduced character with no other purpose is the killer.

Boys, knock it off!

Boys, knock it off!

Did you bullshit today?

Huh.  I generally have a good memory for details, but I completely forgot about Vito, Jr shitting in the shower.  I can't remember it now, even after reading about it here.  It sounds like something that would be memorable.

Huh.  I generally have a good memory for details, but I completely forgot about Vito, Jr shitting in the shower.  I can't remember it now, even after reading about it here.  It sounds like something that would be memorable.

Yes - Dexter did have to make a real choice in Season 1.  Season 2 set up another situation like that, and lots of really good tension while Dexter had Doakes locked up.  But it didn't follow through and hasn't followed through since then.

Yes - Dexter did have to make a real choice in Season 1.  Season 2 set up another situation like that, and lots of really good tension while Dexter had Doakes locked up.  But it didn't follow through and hasn't followed through since then.

I mentioned this in a different comment, but now I'll add in the LaGuerta element.  Basically, there is the danger that this show could do what it's done many times in the past and set up some interesting dilemmas and then wrap them up too neatly, like it did by putting Dexter into the situation of deciding if he

I mentioned this in a different comment, but now I'll add in the LaGuerta element.  Basically, there is the danger that this show could do what it's done many times in the past and set up some interesting dilemmas and then wrap them up too neatly, like it did by putting Dexter into the situation of deciding if he

Best possible outcome at this point, and I hope I'm calling it: Isaak kills Hannah to get at Dexter/make him feel pain at the loss of a love interest.

Best possible outcome at this point, and I hope I'm calling it: Isaak kills Hannah to get at Dexter/make him feel pain at the loss of a love interest.

I'll tale some Remar

I'll tale some Remar

"Where else but in America, or possibly Canada, could our family find such opportunity."

"Where else but in America, or possibly Canada, could our family find such opportunity."