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Found Travis much more interesting without the Gellar crap. Also a nice surprise to find out all of this was his idea in the first place and that Geller thought he was nuts.

And going by the preview I really hope
Deb and Dexter don't kiss. I know they aren't blood related on the show. But it would still be really ****ing creepy
 
And going by the preview I really hope
Deb and Dexter don't kiss. I know they aren't blood related on the show. But it would still be really ****ing creepy
no it wont
 
Though the Geller being in Travis' head was predictable, it was an interesting twist to see that Travis was a major league psycho! Plus when Dex shot down the intern's game...BURN! That was harsh!
 
Maybe I'm mistaken, but aren't Dexter and Debra blood related? Wasn't Harry having an affair with Dexter's mom, which is why he adopted him in the first place?

Nah, we saw Dexter's real dad in season 1. Well his body anyway. But he took a blood sample to test with his and it was indeed his dad.
 
I really don't think the writers are dumb enough to go there.
 
Nah, we saw Dexter's real dad in season 1. Well his body anyway. But he took a blood sample to test with his and it was indeed his dad.

I need to re-watch season one because I don't remember that at all. So, was Dexter already born when Harry was having sex with his mom?
 
The promo totally made it look like it was going down the road of dexter/debra. Things could be pretty interesting if it did but I think its only to further setup how close Debra is to her brother. So when she does find out, it'll have more impact.

Anyone think the whole "you don't know what its like to kill someone" is gonna cause the intern to go crazy and start killing?

This all out crazy Travis is such a nice contrast to before, whether it was on purpose or not the meek and weak Travis from before works.
 
setting aside the pissy tantrum about not everyone loving the season as much as you do (i actually like the season fine, it's just the twist that was painfully obvious), it was totally obvious. In episode 2, it was in the realm of theory, yes. But by episode 3, you had gellar sitting at tables in restaurants with no place set for him, with no one but travis acknowledging his existence, and had him magically appearing out of nowhere in places he shouldn't be. It was totally telegraphed, so much so that him not being imaginary would have been more of a twist. Just because you didn't catch the very un-subtle clues doesn't mean anyone who says they did is lying.

nope!!! Nice try though!!!!
 
Deb wont kiss him guys lolz! Really? Just look @ da weird look on her face!
 
It's a shame Dexter is getting more sloppy and less careful the further the series goes but I guess is a part of the whole scheme of things regarding the series' end. Using his own cellphone to call a 911 call and using his lab computer for researching of his future kills etc, there's plenty of other moments.

The scene when Louis felt hurt by Dexter's comment regarding the game is great, it's understandable if you look from his perspective but seriously, would someone who works in a police station be positive to serial killer game? The fact that he picks up the clue quick of the blog just further confirms he's keeping a tab on Dexter, at least when Dex is using that search engine site. It's interesting where his storyline goes but with two episodes left of this season I hope they don't rush through it.

Seeing Travis being sinister without Gellar is an improvement in terms of actingwise and storywise, wish that the "twist" would've come earlier then. Targeting the police station, now it's getting good with amping up the stakes. Also Deb's arc is way better, I've never liked when they keep pairing her up with a new guy for every season so this is a nice change of pace.
 
I really don't think the writers are dumb enough to go there.
I hope not because... eww. I know they aren't blood related but I hate it when a show devolves into who is sleeping with whom. :(
 
It's a shame Dexter is getting more sloppy and less careful the further the series goes but I guess is a part of the whole scheme of things regarding the series' end. Using his own cellphone to call a 911 call and using his lab computer for researching of his future kills etc, there's plenty of other moments.

The scene when Louis felt hurt by Dexter's comment regarding the game is great, it's understandable if you look from his perspective but seriously, would someone who works in a police station be positive to serial killer game? The fact that he picks up the clue quick of the blog just further confirms he's keeping a tab on Dexter, at least when Dex is using that search engine site. It's interesting where his storyline goes but with two episodes left of this season I hope they don't rush through it.

Seeing Travis being sinister without Gellar is an improvement in terms of actingwise and storywise, wish that the "twist" would've come earlier then. Targeting the police station, now it's getting good with amping up the stakes. Also Deb's arc is way better, I've never liked when they keep pairing her up with a new guy for every season so this is a nice change of pace.

I think the real twist has yet to come.

I think the intern goes nuts or stops with the whole geek facade, kills the babysitter, and sets up the next season.

What will happen with Angel?
 
I think the real twist has yet to come.

I think the intern goes nuts or stops with the whole geek facade, kills the babysitter, and sets up the next season.

What will happen with Angel?
I hope Quinn comes in to save him and gets killed somehow. I'm getting real sick of the whole "Sad Joey" schtick.
 
Yes, he's becoming a caricature of himself. Poor Deb if that happens, though.
 
Basically anybody on the show besides Dexter is a caricature, have been since day one. At least Quinn is acting like an idiot to entertain us.

Since Travis is targeting the station, I can see the new cop dying while trying to save everybody else from the poison gas. I think he's only a guest star this season and they usually leave by the end of the season.
 
i love debra this season her character has gotten stronger as this series has progressed
 
Wow, last night's episode had to be one of the crappiest episodes of Dexter ever. There have been flawed episodes before, sure, but I think this is the first time where I was willing for the episode to finish, because I was tired of having my intelligence insulted.

After wasting three quarters of the season on the totally telegraphed and obvious "Gellar is Travis' imaginary friend" twist, the showrunners then immediately disregard the one interesting element of this dynamic. Namely, as I said before, the one truly intriguing aspect of this storyline would be Dexter's moral dilemma, having to kill someone who is an innocent, who has no knowledge of the horrors they're committing and thinks they're being perpetrated by someone else. But nah, let's get rid of that inside five minutes.

What has made Colin Hanks' character arc so interesting over this season - in spite of the ropey writing in places - has been this idea that he himself is a good person. He's weak, he's been led astray by a monster (even though the monster is in his head), and so the realisation that he has committed all these atrocities himself (including killing his sister) would be devastating. This character was built up so that we could feel sympathy for him, even knowing he's done all these terrible things. And questioning whether he should kill Travis or forgive him could be a great moral predicament for Dexter.

Of course, they had to undo that. One annoying thing about this show has always been the need to make killing very easy for Dexter, and always giving him an out so he's never in danger of looking too much like a bad guy, despite, you know, BEING A SERIAL KILLER. So, rather than having to face this difficult decision, they take the decision out of Dexter's hands and abruptly change Travis from a tragic figure to another generic crazy bad guy. "Oh, now out of the blue Travis has decided to do a character 180 and take the lead, willingly killing people on his own without Gellar making him do it." "Oh, and by the way, though we didn't tell you this before, he's actually been an evil, murderous sociopath his whole life, which totally goes against everything we've learned about the character this season, but it means Dexter won't have to feel any remorse about killing him - SCORE!"

It's another iteration of Lila killing Doakes so Dexter doesn't have to make that choice, or us conveniently finding out Prado was always bad rather than letting us think Dexter had pushed a decent man over the edge into becoming a murderer, or the innocent man Dexter killed in Season 4 probably being a rapist so it's not so bad he was wrongfully murdered, etc etc. Dexter too often gets an easy out to stop us from thinking he's anything less than a badass superhero. It's a lot like the problem 24 had of Jack's crazy going-rogue decisions always being vindicated and CTU always being wrong, when Jack actually making a mistake could have given us richer character development.

This was my biggest problem with the episode, but it was far from the only flaw it had. The subplots continue to lumber along aimlessly, which has always been a problem with Dexter, but it wasn't as noticeable in previous seasons when the main plot was good enough to keep you gripped. The only story that interests me is Louis' creepy stalker-love for Dexter, which I think could lead to a reveal that he knows Dexter's secret.

I also think Dexter's characterisation was all over the place. Dexter originally killed the serial killers that evaded police capture, and told himself he was about balancing the scales of justice. But now he likes to deliberately sabotage investigations so he can get the big prizes himself. You'd think he learned his lesson about this in Season 4, when his quest for the White Whale resulted in THE DEATH OF HIS WIFE. But apparently not. And I feel bad for Debra. One of the cruellest things Dexter has ever done is deny Deb the vindication of catching Lundy's killer and giving her the closure she obviously needed, especially when she did the work and would have caught Trinity if not for Dexter's interference. And now, in a season where Deb is openly going to Dexter and telling him that her low rate of solved crimes is hurting her career, Dexter hides bodies and strives to create new never-closed serial killer cases for Miami PD to struggle with. But his decision to call the police at the end of the episode may be an acknowledgement of this fault. We'll see.

Also, it's a small thing, but it's a tad disappointing to see the rather balanced approach to faith the season has taken so far veer into "F**K RELIGION!", and suddenly every believer depicted is a slack-jawed, droopy-eyed zealot or a nutjob.

Overall, a poor, poor episode. I've never felt less excited about the "2 MORE EPISODES!" trailer at this point in a Dexter season.
 
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thought episode was great and i cant wait for next week the tension is building up for some stuff to go down
 
Last night's episode was kind of boring. Still interested in seeing how the intern storyline concludes (or will it go into next season?) and Debra finding out about Dexter. I thought the same that she will kiss Dexter in the previews but 99% sure it won't come to that. They looked pretty close though. :oldrazz:
 
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