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Embiggens?

Does seem pretty reasonable for a kid to look up to cops, soldiers, and presidents. Not sure we can hold it against them when they grow up.

I don't think you're supposed to touch the art work at any museum, lobby or not

The bieb

Frailty was a good movie

I also don't think we are supposed to find drama in th George Jonathan storyline, or overly sympathize with Leah or ray's ridiculousness. I thought it was a funny episode and the second Jonathan Ames crazy noir lines made me laugh every time.

I was shocked at how quickly it was forgotten. They should have saved it for this season. Dexter starts season by making a bad kill then questions the code and that could help lead to all his other questions about higher powers this season.

There is at least one guy from season four or five I think dex later finds out was innocent, so I doubt that guy confessed on the table.

CBS actually did try that. Not sure how much they ended up airing

Especially after dex found out Harry wasn't the upright moral guy he thought he was, and after dex killed a guy who turned out to be innocent and it didn't even seem to phase him. That should have been a big moral crisis for dex, breaking the code, he just shrugged it off.

Dexter also appeared to be parked like ten feet from him when that was happening.

Yeah that seems strange coming from a professional science/tech guy

Sorry, edit function doesn't work on iPad. Most of the things happening with any of the characters who aren't dexter feel like filler. I just dont give a shit about who deb fucks or Matthews vs. laguerts, etc.

Agreed. When he was on to dexter it added much needed drama. But apparently the fact that dexter lied in his report about whose blood was on Quinn's shoes has been forgotten. I also didn't like the scene with him and angel getting high. No consequences? In a room full of detectives no one smelled pot on them? Or

To be clear I don't think anything will happen to Harrison….it just seems like an unnecessary risk. It seemed like Travis saw his face in the mirror, maybe he didn't. But if he has seen his face he could recognize him if he sees him again. Which is a little less far fetched than dexter picking a guy on the street as

Well as the show has shown us that doesn't matter match. Dexter literally stumbled into him twice (seeing him on the street, then seeing him in the video). Also what did Arthur know about him? He thought his name was Kyle butler, ended up getting his real name and finding him at Miami metro. And no matter how unlikely

I didn't notice the newspaper pic change, but I noticed something else I didn't catch I'm the review or comments yet. Travis saw blood on gellars head like from a crown of thorns. Is this the start of "god" talking to Travis? Will Travis end up helping dex or killing gellar himself when god shows Travis he needs to

Yeah I thought he was looking for more missing numbers

I agree. But they don't seem to know what to do with debs character if she isn't fucking someone.

He knew who Arthur was for a long time and could have killed him any time, he let him live for a long time because he thought he could learn from arthur.