Sunday, 28 October 2012

Preview:Dexter Season 7, Episode 5 Swim Deep Free Online

While trying to uncover why someone was killed on his boat, Dexter must out-maneuver a vengeful Isaak.Download Video Dexter Swim Deep Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Dexter Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.New leads are brought to light on the Wayne Randall case by Hannah McKay, Randall's alluring former accomplice who Dexter discovers has a secret.Based on novels by author Jeff Lindsay, Dexter follows the life of Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall), a charismatic blood spatter analyst who works in the forensics at the Miami Metro Police Department. On the outside, Dexter seems like the perfect guy -- he has a sister, Debra (Jennifer Carpenter), that adores him and a steady girlfriend, Rita (Julie Benz), with two kids that look up to him. However, what they don't know is that Dexter moonlights as a serial killer, only he isn't your typical killer. Basing his life on the teachings of his foster father, Dexter only kills people who truly deserve it: he ensures that those who got away with horrible crimes will never kill again.Fortunately, the episode doesn’t stop there, continuously returning to Deb looking further in her brother’s potential past, each time questioning Dexter even further about things that don’t make sense with the story he told her.

Whatever logic questions that fans were waiting for Deb to ask Dexter – but was unable to initially – are appropriately touched upon in the episodes, leaving the major question, “Are you a serial killer?” to the final moments of the episode. A question which receives a surprisingly honest response.

Throughout the episode we see Dexter and Deb both deal with the repercussions of their chance meeting, often leading each character to step in new directions from their struggle, creating fresh and often intriguing situations for each of them to deal with.

Instead of simply listening to Dexter’s side of the story, Deb continuously researches every moment of her brother’s life that didn’t make sense. There are surprisingly a lot – but she searches everywhere, even leading her back to events that occurred in season 1.

As soon as Deb confronted Dexter, the entire shift of the character wonderfully turned. Instead of a calm killer following a set of rules for murders that viewers have philosophically agreed with, we see a manic, crazed, person attempting to cover their deadly secret. Dexter’s character is still interesting as ever, however his familiar craves of murder are now less appealing.

Almost allowing us to see Dexter’s actions through Deb’s eyes, a look back into Deb and Dexter’s past shows how Dexter’s “special circumstances” have impacted her throughout her life, even if slightly.

To further drive home a new point of view on Dexter, the season’s first murder is as brazen and emotionless as his first response to Deb’s questioning. Though we’ve seen Dexter murder criminals in the past, this one felt odd in its execution, allowing viewers to feel some of the uncomfortable emotions that Deb is experiencing.

There were parts of Run I really liked, especially the very last scene with Dex and Debra sitting in the car watching Speltzer ascend. The dialogue there was great, even if it suggested a harmony in their relationship that's a complete fraud.

Where I was much less keen was in a number of odd directions the show insisted on taking, with Isaac's attempt to deal with the death of Victor by creating a scapegoat. What failed to be explained, unless I missed it, was how Victor's gun got into the possession of Isaac to then allow him to hand it to the barman, so he could shoot himself? I can only conclude he left it at the club when he went to take his flight, but wouldn't they have thrown it away, knowing it was evidence in a murder that was being investigated at that very location?

An interesting extra piece of information we received was that regarding the relationship between Isaac and Victor. It could be that they were father and son, but also that they were lovers, depending on how you read that scene. I'm inclined to think the latter, but it could be the former. If Isaac wasn't so emotionally involved, he'd probably be offering Dexter a job, from a purely business perspective.

There were parts of Run I really liked, especially the very last scene with Dex and Debra sitting in the car watching Speltzer ascend. The dialogue there was great, even if it suggested a harmony in their relationship that's a complete fraud.

Where I was much less keen was in a number of odd directions the show insisted on taking, with Isaac's attempt to deal with the death of Victor by creating a scapegoat. What failed to be explained, unless I missed it, was how Victor's gun got into the possession of Isaac to then allow him to hand it to the barman, so he could shoot himself?

I can only conclude he left it at the club when he went to take his flight, but wouldn't they have thrown it away, knowing it was evidence in a murder that was being investigated at that very location?

An interesting extra piece of information we received was that regarding the relationship between Isaac and Victor. It could be that they were father and son, but also that they were lovers, depending on how you read that scene. I'm inclined to think the latter, but it could be the former. If Isaac wasn't so emotionally involved, he'd probably be offering Dexter a job, from a purely business perspective.