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Seems like the last shot of this season will be of Dexter smiling in an electric chair. [/ QUOTE ] I think Showtime realizes that this show is a potentially huge franchise for them. It will not end after two seasons. |
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[ QUOTE ] Seems like the last shot of this season will be of Dexter smiling in an electric chair. [/ QUOTE ] I think Showtime realizes that this show is a potentially huge franchise for them. It will not end after two seasons. [/ QUOTE ] Very true, money means everything. I think the show would be a lot better if it did end this way though. |
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I'm tempted to say harry is dexters father and he confesses to Lila.
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I'm tempted to say harry is dexters father and he confesses to Lila. [/ QUOTE ] Although this thought crossed my mind as well, DNA proved in season 1 that the ice truck killer killed Dexter's biological father. I don't see how they could change that part of the story in a convincingly enough way for Harry to suddenly become the father. In a show that goes as in depth and detailed as this one, they can't just start changing major facts that were revealed in previous episodes on a whim. I think he will confess to Lila sometime as well, but at the same time can't imagine him actually doing that (it would be so out of character for him -- but he has been doing a lot of things out of character lately). Either that or she catches him or something. |
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1) harry banging dexter's mom has the same effect on me as if he really was his biological father. It really wouldn't effect the story in any other way, it still has that same, "chills" feeling....
2) I'm really convinced the writers are [censored] with the audience with Lila. Personally, i think there is no way Dexter confesses to her 3) the problem with this season is it can't just "blow over" or can't end with all the loose ends wrapping up like last season. They could potentially drag this on forever. 4) dexter would never smile in the electric chair, he is empty, he would simply just sit there and take it. |
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Anyone feel that there is a greater connection to the multiple times dexter has overheard people discussing the bay harbor butcher and saying that he should get a medal/is a hero etc? And now with him as a vigilante in the comic book?
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dexter would never smile in the electric chair, he is empty [/ QUOTE ] Meh, he says this but I don't buy it. Whether he wants to admit it or not he has feelings for Harry, his mom, Rita, and her kids. He also killed the car salesmen just to save someone else. I think he just so screwed up he deludes himself into thinking he doesn't have any emotion even though he does. |
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loved this episode.
i don't understand why people say stuff like, oh Dexter would never make this mistake, he is too meticulous, oh Dexter would sit blankly in the electric chair because he is empty. Clearly Dexter is moving towards being more human, having more feelings, understanding himself better, etc. In fact he is realizing that his 'need' and his emptiness is not 'him', it is what his childhood experience made him become. there is a good explanation and cause for what he is and its conceivable that it could be reversed. He is making more mistakes because his world is falling apart, everything is changing, he is becoming less of a monster and more of a human. |
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4) dexter would never smile in the electric chair, he is empty, he would simply just sit there and take it. [/ QUOTE ] He would smile because the "dark passenger" would somehow be gone and he would've regained parts of his humane feelings. It's kinda cheesy thought, I know, but I bet the people who produce this show could pull it off. |
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