Dexter Franchise - Tonight's the night

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Quinn I think would be obliged to hunt him down if he attributed Bautista's death to Dexter, but if not, then he's got no personal incentive to try and bring him to justice. He wasn't with Miami Metro when Doakes was there and the BHB case was broken. I don't recall him expressing any real sentimentality towards anyone else besides Deb, and it can be assumed he and Angel got closer over the ten year gap to some extent.

Nobody who ever figured out what Dexter's done has ever really been "okay" with it unless they were murderers themselves.

I don't think Quinn would be the one to try to hunt Dexter down, even if Angel had left him a voicemail saying 'Dex is the Butcher, hermano' before dying. Not because Quinn would 'be okay' with it, but because Quinn has a highly attuned survival instinct which is a higher priority than his sense of justice. In the past, Quinn poked his nose around Dexter, and as a result his pal Liddy got killed, he nearly went down for it, and Dexter was at the center of it all. Consciously or subconsciously Quinn recognized that Dexter was a very dangerous person to be around for whatever reason, and Quinn takes the idiom 'curiosity killed the cat' to heart. Dexter comes back into his sight and now Bautista is dead, after Quinn told him to get his ass back to Miami? That just confirms his prior determination that Dexter=Danger and only gives him more motivation to stay his ass in Miami where he has to deal with all the regular, familiar bullshit. Its not his city, its not his problem, he is going to cut his losses and clamp down on anyone trying to get more involved in whatever shit is brewing up North.
 
Finished Original Sin. Went from liking it and wondering why they canceled to being grateful it didn't continue.

Original Sin Episode seven was the inevitable dropoff.

Dexter’s scene researching other serial killers’ disposal techniques on microfiche was awful. I assume finding the relevant films is a huge pain in the ass, way more so than just going to the library and finding books about Bundey and Gacy. That Gacy scene was something else.

(Leaving aside that his original disposal method was nonsense - let’s just assume animals eat the parts if I leave them in a pond)

Dexter’s realization about the kidnapper being the police chief was pretty flimsy. Overall, low tier villain.

I still think that everything to do with Dexter’s biological family was Original Sins’s big misstep. Harry was way too involved with Dexter while Laura was an informant which makes the continuity weird (Dexter calling Harry “daddy” while he was just the guy fucking his mom was too much for me). It seems to be implied that Harry’s playing with Dexter is what blew Laura’s cover? At least, they didn’t show a reaction from the guy tailing her until he took Dexter to the swings.

The five dozen police officers spreading out through the shipping yard to find Laura and the boys was nonsense. Harry has a hunch so they pull every cop in the city in to walk around until they hear something? They have officers putting stethoscopes up to shipping containers for God’s sake. The Mosers got more manpower looking for them than the judge’s kid.

I hated Brian’s involvement. He found Dexter 15 years before Season 1 and is obsessed with them, then is convinced to just kind of leave it be. He doesn’t kill Harry when Harry tries to convince him to leave Dexter alone, which is ironic because he killed his shrink for suggesting the same thing, AND Harry was as responsible as anyone for splitting them up. Harry identifies Brian as a particularly vicious serial killer and then drops it because it’s inconvenient to him personally.

They couldn’t really take Brian much farther without completely fucking continuity (though the final shot suggests they were going to try), but he was mostly wallpaper in the flashbacks when they could have given him some character. The scene of him comforting Dexter with the three little pigs was cute, but you could have kept that and dropped the rest. I’m curious what exactly caused Dexter to suppress his memory of Brian if it wasn’t the shipping container.

Speaking of Harry being too involved with Dexter, I wonder how they’re going to go from Harry being proud of his vigilante project to being so horrified by what he’s created that it kills him. Dexter saving a drowning child is a nice nod to Harry’s first child drowning, but I honestly forgot his first child the moment that flashback ended. It feels superfluous.

Camilla tells Harry she’s made sure there’s no mention of Dexter in the Estrada file, but isn’t this file how Deb found out about Brian being Dexter’s brother?

Angel gets little screen time in OS, relative to his coworkers.

I know it’s impossible to resist throwing in little winks to the audience in a prequel series, but I’m joyless and wasn’t tickled by it. Slice of Pie, no more dating older guys, etc.

The minute the blood drive started I knew the gay cop would have an HIV issue, just because there had been nothing else related to him being gay. I assume they planned to go somewhere with this in a later season.

Overall, I think I liked it, and was less disappointed with it than with Resurrection. The retcons got bad in the last episode and I'm kind of glad we won't get to see what they were going to do with Brian. But if we had a little more time in 80s Miami I'd have been happy too.
 
Finished Original Sin. Went from liking it and wondering why they canceled to being grateful it didn't continue.
I agree. Also Laura going from junkie gf to Super Spy TNT was really stupid. Overall I really enjoyed the show and the actors were very good but it was dragged down by the stuff you mentioned.

I had to reformat/reinstall a bunch of computers recently so I put on the "bad" seasons of the original Dexter in the background while I worked...holy shit season 8 is such a retarded slog I couldn't even finish it. It's amazing that the franchise was able to come back from that and even be watchable let alone actually good. During the great media suffocation of shitlib DEI nonetheless.
 
I think Original Sin works as a kind of flashback season / palate cleanser between New Blood and Resurrection but I don't think it would have worked if it kept going as its own show for another (or multiple) more seasons, better as a one and done.

Overall both Original Sin and Resurrection are both significantly more enjoyable than the last 3(?) or so seasons of the original run of the show, they're trashy but I feel like Dexter was always trashy I think a lot of Dexter fans thought the show was smarter than it was.
I'll tell you what bothered me more than that: two pussy-eating scenes. Because God help you if you show a woman going down on a guy. That's submissive and degrading. But as long as the woman is superficially in control and "dominant," it's okay. Childish modern TV bullshit driven by female and fag writers.
I've never once thought of this, but you're right, off the top of my head I can't think of any scene in a recent movie or series where a woman gives a man a loving blowjob.
 
I dont recall this at all, is there a scene of her blowing his BWC or is it just something referenced later as having happened off -screen?
It's implied as his girlfriend kneels in front of him while touching his waistband and the camera pans up to Dexter's face making a surprised face implying he is getting a blowjob, also I'm pretty sure a moment later the GF is shown wiping her mouth. It's not shown explicitly, instead it is a minimalistnstyle.
 
Holy shit. Are you telling me the shows are better written? :stress:
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Dexter is one of the rare instances of the adaption being better than the source material.
 
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Dexter is one of the rare instances of the adaption being better than the source material.
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Here's the Wikipedia entry for the final book. For more context, all this happens because, in the previous book, a pedophile actor named Robert Chase keeps trying to molest Dexter's adoptive daughter Astor (who in the books also has murderous urges like Dexter) and murdered two women to keep said attempted molestation secret. Chase ends up being killed by Astor and is also the one to murder Rita and frames Dexter for it.
 
Dexter is one of the rare instances of the adaption being better than the source material.
In my opinion I think people would have enjoyed the scene where Dexter is saying "Do we really have to save Doakes?" scene with Debra and Chutski, also butchered Doakes is funny to me. There is dozens of youtube videos though saying that storyline is too edgy for tv.


From the Dexter comic book:
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I've had my own internal lore for the greatest final Dexter season.

Sexually violent killer targeting hookers ala Jack the Ripper. NY Ripper is out for a name, but before this season it was "[Something] Ripper" in my head. It is happening in the background of the main plot, but eventually Dexter is dragged into figuring it out. Insert loads of twists and elaborate set pieces. Dex closes in on our killer; he approaches the darkly lit location, and suddenly we're treated a final flashback of the shipping container. Dexter crying in the blood pool, Brian against the wall.. but deep in back, lost in shadows, is a small asian baby.

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