Hah, a
Dexter thread I can still post in (due to watching this show on DVD - I could get Showtime I spose, but it's such an unbelievable rush to watch the whole season back to back that it's worth the agonizing wait/paranoiac spoiler avoidance.)
Yeah, it's FUCKING INCREDIBLE, isn't it.



Why Michael C. Hall and
Dexter didn't win their respecitve Emmys, I do not know, but next year...!!!! Don't MAKE me break out the power tools and come down to LA!!!!


Strangely enough, I found the showdown at the cabin to be a tad disappointing, by
Dexter standards, it was still awesome by normal standards - I figured Doakes would die by Lila's pyromania the minute I saw him in the cage and was hoping for something else to happen, with the pyromania plotline as a clever red herring - it was the conversations between Doakes and Dexter that really sealed the deal this season. The final episode was far from my favorite - those are Morning Comes, Left Turn Ahead and especially!!!! Resistence is Futile.
Welcome to the Dexter Club.
Dexterholics Anonymous. Motto: we're sick and we don't want to be cured.
and doesn't do the whole usual American thing os, "let's milk a successful show until it sucks and nobody wants to watch it anymore".
Weee-eellll...we haven't seen whether these folks will slam on the breaks around S6 or S7, when they're really running out of ideas. But I'm not sure I'd want them to. Repetitive
Dexter beats original Practically Every Other TV Show any day of the week.
My bet is that they can get four, maybe five seasons out of this premise. Last season
must be Deb Finds Out the Truth.
Was SO glad to see Dexter kill her in Paris
Oy! For a minute there I thought they were going to let her get away with killing Doakes (who I respected and liked despite everything). Never been happier to see Dex do his thing. Lila was a plot device invented so that Doakes could be disposed of without Dex mussing his hands, and once Doakes was dead, I certainly did not want to see any more of her or leave open the possibility of her return. I understand why she had to be odious and off-putting (keeping the audience from feeling that Dex was being ungentlemanly in his behavior - it's a narrow line they have to toe) but I was glad to see her plotline definitively terminated.
I know lots of people are worried about S3 because it's based on original material and it may not be as good.
Having read the books, I'm not worried. I honestly think the TV writers are
better than Jeff Lindsey - well maybe
better is not right. They have different goals for Dexter. Lindsey is writing a genuinely creepy serial killer who is just plain fun to read about, but would probably be too off-putting for a TV series. The TV writers are trying for something more grandiose, a morality play about (I think) the eternal tension between Truth and Survival. They are using Dexter to show someone for whom those are always irreconcilable, but who has a need to reconcile them.
That's a much more interesting core to build a story around versus the fun of "playing serial killer" with the books, which is why I wonder if the TV writers could really develop the character interestingly if they veer totally off from the books.
Oh one other thing - I really felt sorry for Maria. I wonder if her desire to proved Doaks' innocence will become an obsession in S3?
Probably not S3, just because it would repeat Doakes' plotline, but yeah, it really struck me that LaGuerta
has to suspect Dexter. Unless she's stupid or gives up, this plotline is inevitable, maybe for S4.
She is convinced Doakes is innocent because he was out of the area when some of the murders were committed. If you procede from the assumption that Doakes was innocent, then -
where did he get the blood slides from?!? Presumably the slides will still be tested and found to be a match with the Bay Harbor Butcher victims.
But Doakes wasn't hunting the BHB. The only guy he would have been investigating was Dex. The only reason he wouldn't tell LaGuerta who he was investigating is if it was Dex. Remember that "I don't want to get you involved" comment? Because he knew that nobody would believe him, having already shown he was acting looney about Dex. If it were anyone else - why not tell LaGuerta? If she thinks about it, she should realize that there's one glaring prime suspect for being the source of the slides. (And since Dex stole the slides back from the evidence locker - maybe replacing them with faked up slides with his own blood - she could actually investigate and find further evidence of his guilt.)
And the car taken from the impound lot proves the BHB works for the Miami PD. So that narrows LaGuerta's suspects down even further. What about the BHB having a boat at one of those marinas? I don't think Doakes even had a boat.
LaGuerta may be a careerist bitch but she's smart and dogged. And the Pascal incident proves that like Dexter, she's an "ambush predator." If she suspects Dex, she won't be dumb like Doakes and tip her hand. She'll be all sweetness and lead him on till she has something she can truly nail him with - and given that he's effectively an addict, it's only a matter of time until he gives her that.
A great plotline for S4 would be for the audience to know LaGuerta is "hunting" Dexter but for it to be obvious to the audience and not at all to Dex. That would be a new twist on the S2 plotline and could help keep things fresh. And her rivalry with Deb - who would try to protect Dex, maybe even if she suspected the truth? - could also factor into the story.