I found that part a little disturbing because I think there are people in real life who believe things like what Vogel was saying
I found that part a little disturbing because I think there are people in real life who believe things like what Vogel was saying
"Harrison"? Doesn't ring a bell. Do you mean "Harry's Son"? That's Dexter, he's still in the show
Bad puns based on Dexter memes is why you come here?
So if you miss an episode, you just skip it and watch the most recent one? Does the "previously on" really even give you enough info to be helpful, in that case?
Batista is worse
Huh? I don't remember that at all. Like, he gave them placebos in place of anti-depressants?
But it's his employer's sister! Once again, Dexter derives drama from the sort of uncomfortable experience that we all recognize from our own lives (dating boss's sister, committing murder, etc)
Oh my God, yes. Thank you.
………..'s enemies
He has a point, though: "Rushmore" is an excellent film.
Whoa. You and Wilkin are kind of geniuses, I think.
I wouldn't mind seeing a chart of exactly how many of his kills in the past five years actually fit the Code. There are a lot of people she should be asking about (although maybe Doakes is the only one she would know about).
I didn't read your whole comment because it's long and I got bored, but I wanted to interject that the "vicarious" psychologist serial killer was actually used in a previous season. It was one of the more creative villains Dexter faced, although I didn't think it fit the code at all (telling suicidal women that…
Why do they even do "previously on"s anymore? They're an anachronism from a day when there were no DVRs, Internet streaming or Wikipedia summaries. I suspect they only exist to shave off a couple of minutes of each episode length.
I like to think Hell is just another place just like Earth, except everything you think or do is narrated simultaneously by Michael C. Hall and AD Season 4 Ron Howard.
it helps that she doesn't have time to eat
I noticed. I kept watching.
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Apparently a monkey can indeed become a successful homicide detective of any rank in Miami.
Does it count as a spin-off if it's literally the same premise but with a different actor?