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Originally Posted by private joker
Right, because he's never done that before.
Not on purpose. If you cant tell the difference between Dexter killing Miguel's brother in the heat of the moment or that other guy who was innocent by mistake, and killing a hostage in cold blood because she saw him, then you've been watching a different show this whole time.
Anyway, where to begin...
Some corrections:
The Stiles character is not going to "hook up" with or become Dexter's new gf/accomplice. She's a scared woman who just wants to go home to her family, seriously. She doesnt care about getting "back" at the would-be killer or anything like that. She just wants to go home, period.
Also, the second time Dexter tranq'ed Boyd Dexter also took his gun away simultaneously. Hopefully that's enough for the "omg he was on high alert the second time with a REAL gun" nits.
Some comments:
The killing scene between Boyd and Dexter didnt seem like a big enough payoff to me, but that could just be because I'm comparing it to the Trinity/Dexter scene. It just seemed like a scene between Dexter and an ordinary murderer, rather than Dexter and a fellow serial killer with rituals, etc.
I love what they've been doing with Harry this season. Especially this episode, when Dexter asks him "are you just gonna stand there or are you gonna help me?" They're really starting to show the depths of his psychological problems when it comes to Harry. Whereas before you see Harry as kind of a harmless conscience type figure, now he's almost a full blown figment of Dexter's imagination.
Some predictions:
The ritual beheadings were orchestrated (or allowed to take place) by the new female cop. A high profile case like this that she "miraculously" helps solve will be a fast way to earn her Detective's badge. Or maybe some blah blah about "taking back her neighborhood."
Trinity's family is a dead end. Although they dont give Quinn any conclusive statements to officially help his case against Dexter, their body language and hesitation before answering will give him personal cause to continue down that path anyway.