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[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
If Batista ends dying because of Quinn, i will pray every fuckin’ episode that Quinn suffers through his entire miserable existence.
Also i’m more hooked on the geek being interested on Dexter and what could develop from there than DDK itself, Dexter losing it on the end of the episode and this season being linked to the next 2 will end up with him on the electric chair =(
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I’m starting to think that the link between the geek and Dexter will be resolved by the end of the season, and the arch that connects the next two season will be Detective Matthews. He way Harry’s partner after all, it makes too much sense for him to play a huge role in the end game of the show.[/quote]
Season finale:
Deb and Matthews have their dinner meeting, Matthews says point blank “I was there when that prostitute died, and if you don’t drop this case, I will tell everybody Dexter is a serial killer.”[/quote]
That would be an excellent plot twist! Matthews has known all along because Harry and him were partners and he has even been helping to cover Dexter’s small mistakes. You could really run with this plot twist if it went down like this![/quote]
I thought Dexter didn’t become a Killer until his Dad was on his death bed? So how would anyone know?[/quote]
His dad knew the day he discovered Dexter killing animals as a little kid hence the training, the imaginary “concscience” and the whole entire Dark Passenger premise.[/quote]
Not that his dad knew. That anyone else knew. He didn’t kill anyone till his dad was almost dead. His dad trained dexter in how to focus his urge to kill and how to keep it secret it seems odd that his dad would let it slip considering how well he trained Dexter to hide it.[/quote]
I think the point was that his partner at the time was a confidant in whom Dexters father confided his suspicion in hopes that he would help thwart cases down the road.
The idea mentioned is that all along this guy has known and has kept a watchful eye on Dexters activities in an attempt to keep him safe if necessary.
Would be a plausible and cool twist no doubt and could open up dialouge for back stories and added tension to build on the present plot line.[/quote]
I guess it would be a twist. Giving that pops trained dexter from a child to keep secrets and above all to keep his mind focused on “He can trust no one but himself”.
Then turns out that dad couldn’t take his own advice.
That would be a twist. But I’ve seen stranger things said on a death bead in movies and tv.[/quote]
Fathers will often use their resources and connections to set up favorable scenarios for their children, this would be no different.
Telling Dexter to trust himself was a part of Dexters own self-suffiency training and at an early age when he may not have realized the gravity of his actions implications.
I don’t think the two coincide as hypocrisy. But it’s just a theory all the same. An interesting if improbable one.