Well, well, well. Lots of new developments to chew over.
When Dexter said "I'm broken," I just about jumped out of my skin! How long can he hold out till that recurring need to confess happens sometime when Deb isn't having a breakdown?
I'm peeved that they axed Lundy
who was Dexter's perfect antagonist, but I suspect they just couldn't hang onto Keith Carradine (who is appearing in lots of shows lately) and the next best thing would be not just to send Dex charging after the Trinity killer for hurting Deb, but - and this is pure speculation - possibly even getting Deb in on the game.
When she recovers, she'll be even more vengeful than her brother. What if in the final episode, both are closing in on Trinity, with the other unawares, and it's Deb who pulls the trigger on some vigilante justice, with Dex as a supposedly accidental observer. Ever the loyal brother, Dexter disposes of the body and Deb assumes she's roped him into her guilty secret.
The season is shaping up to be a replay of the tension over Doakes except now Dexter has two people whose investigations are converging on him, and they both mean a hell of a lot more to him than Doakes ever did, so the stakes are sky high.
When Rita and Deb had their scene together, I couldn't help but wonder how long it would be till the girls start comparing notes. Deb knows about Dex's odd childhood behavior and Harry's mystifying deathbed instructions regarding some sort of impulse he'd have trouble controlling. Rita knows about Paul's shoe (remember that?), Dexter's "long hours" and that he's a frighteningly good liar.
All it would take for one particular evening when Dexter was "working late," when Deb was also at the precinct and remembers her brother leaving much earlier. They'd both suspect drugs/another Lila debacle and then Dexter would have the ladies on his tail. And when Deb finally works her way down to the Laura Moser file....!!!
I dunno about the logic of his apartment being the thing that keeps the Dark Passenger at bay. I thought killing people did that. Dexter is keeping the apartment just because it's in the opening credits.
When Dexter said "I'm broken," I just about jumped out of my skin! How long can he hold out till that recurring need to confess happens sometime when Deb isn't having a breakdown?
I'm peeved that they axed Lundy

When she recovers, she'll be even more vengeful than her brother. What if in the final episode, both are closing in on Trinity, with the other unawares, and it's Deb who pulls the trigger on some vigilante justice, with Dex as a supposedly accidental observer. Ever the loyal brother, Dexter disposes of the body and Deb assumes she's roped him into her guilty secret.

The season is shaping up to be a replay of the tension over Doakes except now Dexter has two people whose investigations are converging on him, and they both mean a hell of a lot more to him than Doakes ever did, so the stakes are sky high.
When Rita and Deb had their scene together, I couldn't help but wonder how long it would be till the girls start comparing notes. Deb knows about Dex's odd childhood behavior and Harry's mystifying deathbed instructions regarding some sort of impulse he'd have trouble controlling. Rita knows about Paul's shoe (remember that?), Dexter's "long hours" and that he's a frighteningly good liar.
All it would take for one particular evening when Dexter was "working late," when Deb was also at the precinct and remembers her brother leaving much earlier. They'd both suspect drugs/another Lila debacle and then Dexter would have the ladies on his tail. And when Deb finally works her way down to the Laura Moser file....!!!

I dunno about the logic of his apartment being the thing that keeps the Dark Passenger at bay. I thought killing people did that. Dexter is keeping the apartment just because it's in the opening credits.
