Best episode in a long time, at least since the 4th season finale. I just wish Rudy stuck around longer...
Spiff's theory all but confirmed this episode I think based on the girl's story I was sad to see Rudy gone so fast, I thought it was gonna be a season long thing with him and his dad as the angel and devil on opposite shoulders. On the other hand I was alarmed where it was taking him so I'm glad he's back on the... er.. righteous path By the way, anyone else notice this?
I'm lost. I thought Rudy's presence was going to be something that changes the dynamic of Dexter forever according to an article I read hinting about Rudy's return. So WTF?
Remember when Jesus was fasting in the desert and the devil turned up and turned a bunch of stones into piping hot loaves to tempt our Savior, and Jesus leveled i suppose what passes for him as a threat... "Don't test me." Dexter had to chose between right and wrong. To prove to himself that he was a good person. A crucible. A crisis.
Yeah, I noticed it too, though I couldn't figure out the actual painting, thus thanks for posting it. This was actually a very good episode, but I am glad Rudy is gone, he was getting on my nerves, but that was probably the intent. I wonder if Nebraska will be revisited, as there is still a potential threat to Dexter, with Noah knowing, that Dexter killed Trinity. This episode is already listed on the "American Gothic" Wikipedia article as parody: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Gothic#Parodies And the editing and camera work in the car reminded me of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, it was sick, but again, it was the purpose of it.
I found the latest episode to be a bit disappointing actually. It had lots of potential with the road trip and Rudy tagging along, but the thing with Trinity's son felt contrived from the beginning (and even learning that it was actually the mother who snapped didn't change that). And the detour with the pot farmer didn't really go anywhere. I did get a kick out of Rudy voicing what I've felt for quite a while now though-- that Dexter has been softened and domesticated FAR too much over the years, and has lost nearly all the edge he used to have.
Spoiler: A thought on Geller... We've seen him interact with things - the shovel, the car's accelerator pedal amongst others - but Rudy did too, in his appearance. They damn well made sure we saw that! Travis has his own Tyler Durden, I'm sure.
Spoiler: this so fucking doesn't deserve spoiler tags We saw Brian stab that hillbilly with a pitchfork, then the angle switch as the camera panned and it was Dexter seeing the stabbing. Fantasies can do anything in this world, and interact with the real world in so far as the crazy person thinking him seeing these people act thinks they act. There was some stuff while "fishing" too.
Spoiler As for the Shovel. I don't even think there ever was one. Would explain why Travis had no facial bruises afterwards.
I really wish that they'd off laGuerta she's officially as of this season...totally uselsess and annoying. After her storyline last season laid a big fat stinking turd on the show I can't stand her character.
I really wish that they'd off laGuerta she's officially as of this season...totally uselsess and annoying. After her storyline last season laid a big fat stinking turd on the show I can't stand her character.
I can't stand how vamped up her makeup and hair is. She looks like an oompa lumpa drag queen. On Ugly Betty, she wasn't as Glam and it looked a thousand time better.
Yeah it's pretty painfully obvious now. Spoiler: spoiler why? In fact I actually found myself wanting him to be real in the latest episode, just because that would have seemed like the bigger surprise at this point. lol
You want a twist? Spoiler What if they're spirits? What if Dexter hasn't been crazy the whole time but the Angel of his father has been looking after him? Now if Harry and Adama are both Angels or Demons... That means that they can kick the shit out of each other, and that Dexter can see the professor since he and Hanks Jr are both mediums!
Isn't that... Spoiler: Dexter novels What happened in the third Dexter book? I haven't read any of them, but I seem to recall something crazy like that. I doubt the series will go down that route -- although I confess I haven't seen any of season six.
Spoiler: About the Novels I'm only half way through the third book, and yes, it does seem that the dark passanger is a spirit or something. I don't know where they're going with it yet, and i don't know if i like it, but i can't see them taking that angle on the show. It's a little out there. More then likely they are a product of their twisted psyche, and not something supernatural.