So, whaddya think...
This season is shaping up to be better than S3 but probably not fully back up to S1/2 levels. Michael C. Hall is sure bringin' the crazy this season, tho, which is good to see - I thought S3's problem was that the danger factor that Dex poses wasn't as present as previously.
Dex Takes a Holiday is the best episode so far this season - great scene with Zoe in the men's room where Dex once again proves his greatest weapon is his wits - and he was very funny in some of the over-the-top nutso scenes.
The twist ending promises to send Dex fully into psycho mode, at least for a while. That's my chief wish, he needs to be pushed beyond his tolerance limits so that finally the facade starts to crack. I understand why the writers are hesitant to really start into this, because it's the beginning of the end for the series and the ratings are still strong and nobody wants the fun to end, but sooner or later, they've gotta start thinking about their endgame, even if it's still a few seasons off.
How I think the season might end: Dexter saves Lundy from Trinity and in the process reveals the truth about himself, at least that he isn't the meek lab rat he appears to be. The question then becomes, what does Lundy do about it (if anything)?
(Assuming, that is, that Lundy survives. What a waste if he doesn't.)
This season is shaping up to be better than S3 but probably not fully back up to S1/2 levels. Michael C. Hall is sure bringin' the crazy this season, tho, which is good to see - I thought S3's problem was that the danger factor that Dex poses wasn't as present as previously.
Dex Takes a Holiday is the best episode so far this season - great scene with Zoe in the men's room where Dex once again proves his greatest weapon is his wits - and he was very funny in some of the over-the-top nutso scenes.
The twist ending promises to send Dex fully into psycho mode, at least for a while. That's my chief wish, he needs to be pushed beyond his tolerance limits so that finally the facade starts to crack. I understand why the writers are hesitant to really start into this, because it's the beginning of the end for the series and the ratings are still strong and nobody wants the fun to end, but sooner or later, they've gotta start thinking about their endgame, even if it's still a few seasons off.
How I think the season might end: Dexter saves Lundy from Trinity and in the process reveals the truth about himself, at least that he isn't the meek lab rat he appears to be. The question then becomes, what does Lundy do about it (if anything)?
(Assuming, that is, that Lundy survives. What a waste if he doesn't.)
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