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Well, here we are folks. Season freaking seven! After the largest cliffhanger in Dexter history last season, we finally get to find out just what happens after Deb catches Dexter red-handed in tonight’s premiere “Are you…?” Even though many Dexter fans believed the last season to be the weakest (including myself),
I was willing to overlook the messy character developments, huge leaps in logic, and general sloppy story-telling as long as this season got off to a good start. So did it? Read on to find out!
The seventh season begins right where the last left off: With Deb seeing Dexter plunge a knife into Travis Marshall’s chest, and Dexter trying to explain to Deb what he’s just done. I’m sure many of you hardcore fans have either seen the opening scenes that Showtime released after Comic-Con,
or maybe you’ve seen the spoiler-filled trailers they’ve been running on the channel for about a month, but I was actually very happy with the opening scene. I loved that Deb didn’t let Dexter off the hook immediately.
After her creepy feelings for Dexter from last season (we’ll get back to that later), I was afraid that she’d just let Dexter go after he gave her the usual weak explanations that normally get him out of trouble. That’s why I was so glad to hear her question his excuses, especially considering how lame they were. “I just lost control”, Dex explains weakly. “Doesn’t explain why he’s wrapped up like that” Deb responds.
You’re right, Deb, it doesn’t! I feel like Dexter’s poor excuses and lies have weaseled him out of so many situations in the past, so it’s good to see somebody call him out. According to the Dexter Wiki, (you can check it out dexter.wikia.com)
Dexter Morgan has killed 117 people! And that’s just the ones that have been confirmed on the show! At a certain point, the people close to him have got to find out the truth.
I also feel like Dexter wasn’t doing himself any favors. He definitely came off as a little too cool and collected after he was caught. He could have acted a bit more amateurish and out of his element, and it probably would have gone a long way to keeping Deb convinced that Travis was a one-time thing.
Instead he says stuff like “I know what I’m doing” (Why would you say that?!), and is a little too quick with solutions and ideas of how to rectify the situation. He was so quick to come to a solution that he actually didn’t realize he’d left Travis’ blood side behind! More on that later!
We got a little more on Louis, Jamie Batista’s boyfriend and newest member of the Miami Metro forensics team. Dex caught Louis going through his computer, and we later found out it was to cancel Dexter’s credit card! We’re not sure yet exactly what Louis’ end game is,
but the fact that he has the prosthetic hand from the Ice Truck Killer case AND he knows enough about Dexter to mail it to him, it seems like he knows a little too much about Mr. Morgan. What do you think Louis is going to do? Could he perhaps be the third Moser brother; Dexter and Brian’s baby bro?
Dexter, a forensics expert at day, serial killer with a touch of vigilantism at night. Dexter is creating a believable and very detailed portrait of a, lets say troubled, sociopath. One of the parts about the show I like best is the emotions that normal people exhibit, thus forcing Dexter to mimic them.
Good laugh when the emotions Dexter fake get real, and he is scared out of his mind, like in the relationship with his "girlfriend" Rita, mother of two and victim of her abusive ex-boyfriend. Also liked the acting of Jennifer Carpenter as Dexter's sister Debra, adds a nice touch colour to the show, without drifting into cliché
Well, here we are folks. Season freaking seven! After the largest cliffhanger in Dexter history last season, we finally get to find out just what happens after Deb catches Dexter red-handed in tonight’s premiere “Are you…?” Even though many Dexter fans believed the last season to be the weakest (including myself),
I was willing to overlook the messy character developments, huge leaps in logic, and general sloppy story-telling as long as this season got off to a good start. So did it? Read on to find out!
The seventh season begins right where the last left off: With Deb seeing Dexter plunge a knife into Travis Marshall’s chest, and Dexter trying to explain to Deb what he’s just done. I’m sure many of you hardcore fans have either seen the opening scenes that Showtime released after Comic-Con,
or maybe you’ve seen the spoiler-filled trailers they’ve been running on the channel for about a month, but I was actually very happy with the opening scene. I loved that Deb didn’t let Dexter off the hook immediately.
After her creepy feelings for Dexter from last season (we’ll get back to that later), I was afraid that she’d just let Dexter go after he gave her the usual weak explanations that normally get him out of trouble. That’s why I was so glad to hear her question his excuses, especially considering how lame they were. “I just lost control”, Dex explains weakly. “Doesn’t explain why he’s wrapped up like that” Deb responds.
You’re right, Deb, it doesn’t! I feel like Dexter’s poor excuses and lies have weaseled him out of so many situations in the past, so it’s good to see somebody call him out. According to the Dexter Wiki, (you can check it out dexter.wikia.com)
Dexter Morgan has killed 117 people! And that’s just the ones that have been confirmed on the show! At a certain point, the people close to him have got to find out the truth.
I also feel like Dexter wasn’t doing himself any favors. He definitely came off as a little too cool and collected after he was caught. He could have acted a bit more amateurish and out of his element, and it probably would have gone a long way to keeping Deb convinced that Travis was a one-time thing.
Instead he says stuff like “I know what I’m doing” (Why would you say that?!), and is a little too quick with solutions and ideas of how to rectify the situation. He was so quick to come to a solution that he actually didn’t realize he’d left Travis’ blood side behind! More on that later!
We got a little more on Louis, Jamie Batista’s boyfriend and newest member of the Miami Metro forensics team. Dex caught Louis going through his computer, and we later found out it was to cancel Dexter’s credit card! We’re not sure yet exactly what Louis’ end game is,
but the fact that he has the prosthetic hand from the Ice Truck Killer case AND he knows enough about Dexter to mail it to him, it seems like he knows a little too much about Mr. Morgan. What do you think Louis is going to do? Could he perhaps be the third Moser brother; Dexter and Brian’s baby bro?
Dexter, a forensics expert at day, serial killer with a touch of vigilantism at night. Dexter is creating a believable and very detailed portrait of a, lets say troubled, sociopath. One of the parts about the show I like best is the emotions that normal people exhibit, thus forcing Dexter to mimic them.
Good laugh when the emotions Dexter fake get real, and he is scared out of his mind, like in the relationship with his "girlfriend" Rita, mother of two and victim of her abusive ex-boyfriend. Also liked the acting of Jennifer Carpenter as Dexter's sister Debra, adds a nice touch colour to the show, without drifting into cliché