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Dexter Season 2 thread (Showtime TV series)

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yay finally new episode. I was looking at the release date and it was set for Oct14th and I was happy... then I realised that I was one day ahead in my timezone.
 
Just watched episode 3. Yeah great episode but I don't really like the direction they're taking dexter.
So what now, by the end of this or the next season he'll be 'cured' and a normal person? to hell with that. I want BLOOD.


Oh and dokes (sp?) finding dexter in the meeting was all kinds of awesome. My first thought was "did he hear dexter talk or did he only arrive at the end" but all of that didn't matter in the end when he actually bought the story. Party of me felt sad that he won't be chasing dexter anymore but the story needed that, our boy needs his killing time. :p
 
Chrono, you're assuming a lot there.
I doubt Doakes totally trusts our pal Dexter, he's still a weirdo. I hope he doesn't stop his killing ways, as well, I would find it very unrealistic if he did. I'm hoping he just becomes more comfortable with himself.
 
Chrono said:
Oh and dokes (sp?) finding dexter in the meeting was all kinds of awesome. My first thought was "did he hear dexter talk or did he only arrive at the end" but all of that didn't matter in the end when he actually bought the story. Party of me felt sad that he won't be chasing dexter anymore but the story needed that, our boy needs his killing time. :p

The best part about that scene was "You owe me a new Michelin mother fucker."
 
So where did he dump the car salesman? Obviously he wouldn't drop in the ocean, but they never showed it.
 
Chrono said:
Just watched episode 3. Yeah great episode but I don't really like the direction they're taking dexter.
So what now, by the end of this or the next season he'll be 'cured' and a normal person? to hell with that. I want BLOOD.


Oh and dokes (sp?) finding dexter in the meeting was all kinds of awesome. My first thought was "did he hear dexter talk or did he only arrive at the end" but all of that didn't matter in the end when he actually bought the story. Party of me felt sad that he won't be chasing dexter anymore but the story needed that, our boy needs his killing time. :p


He can't become normal because there is a thrid book. :D
 
alr1ghtstart said:
So where did he dump the car salesman? Obviously he wouldn't drop in the ocean, but they never showed it.


Haven't watched the new episode, but I remember from watching the leaked one last month that
he's using a river... the uh... Everglades i think
 
alr1ghtstart said:
So where did he dump the car salesman? Obviously he wouldn't drop in the ocean, but they never showed it.

Last weeks episode showed his new dumping ground.
 
Nobody has confirmed/denied: Were the first two episodes identical to the screener? I am assuming they were, but I wanna know before I check out ep3.
 
alr1ghtstart said:
So where did he dump the car salesman? Obviously he wouldn't drop in the ocean, but they never showed it.

He is dumping them in the
Gulf Stream, so the bodies won't actually hit the sea floor, but instead drift up the east coast and then eventually out into deep ocean.

Oh, and I loved the end of episode 3, I just really like that final shot for some reason.
 
Xater said:
He can't become normal because there is a thrid book. :D
The second season has nothing to do with the books, so that's irrelevant.

He won't stop killing because Showtime has a major hit and they're not going to end it after two seasons. He may learn to control it better and use some lessons to refine his techniques though... or perhaps it'll somehow become problematic and he'll have to prevent himself from internalizing anything from the program.

The bit with Deb telling the special agent about the
two missing people having criminal records
was stupid. There was no reason to make such a leap.
 
Dan said:
The bit with Deb telling the special agent about the
two missing people having criminal records
was stupid. There was no reason to make such a leap.

I agree it came off silly, but inspiration comes like that sometimes. Any lead could be helpful.
 
VistraNorrez said:
I agree it came off silly, but inspiration comes like that sometimes. Any lead could be helpful.
Sure, but the team interviewed dozens upon dozens of people who were looking for missing persons. She notices that two of these missing persons, which may have absolutely nothing to do with the tiny percentage of missing persons found at the bottom of the bay, have something in common and suddenly it's a lead. That should have come about in a more logical manner.
 
man, the scene from episode 1 of season 2,
where the treasure hunters found the sea of wrap bodies is the most freighting scene i had saw in this series so far.
 
White Man said:
Nobody has confirmed/denied: Were the first two episodes identical to the screener? I am assuming they were, but I wanna know before I check out ep3.

The screeners had more gore, they didn't show as much of the body bags at the bottom of the sea in the aired episode, and there were a few funny scenes cut. About 15 minutes different.
 
Chrono said:
Just watched episode 3. Yeah great episode but I don't really like the direction they're taking dexter.
So what now, by the end of this or the next season he'll be 'cured' and a normal person? to hell with that. I want BLOOD.


They're going in the
Dexter has a conscious
direction. They want him to have
purpose. Hopefully they'll do some more flashbacks with his dad where basically the dad tells him he needs to have purpose or something. So far he's been doing it the way he has because his father made him that way.
 
I thought it was easily the best episode yet this season. The first two were pretty good, but I thought this one was the best since S1. I always knew they'd take him in this direction (hell, its been obvious since early S1 that Dexter is lying to himself; no matter how many times he told us that hes inhuman/has no feelings, his actions always speak differently), and I am liking it. The second addicts meeting when he spoke truthfully about himself was great. And a nice way to shake Doakes off. For a while.
 
My favourite of the season so far as well. Although, I did not like the use of the cheesy description "Dark Passenger" crappy writing like that should stay in the crappy books (hey, the series is a great concept, but with a great concept there needs to be competent writing, something Jeff Lindsay has trouble producing).
Nitpicks aside, I'm loving what they are doing with Dexter. And a lot of that is attributed to Michael C. Hall's continually mesmerising performance.

My favourite bit was Doakes actually believing Dexter was a drug addict and being semi sympathetic. Heh. Awesome.
 
Anyone else watch tonight's episode? I'm finding the entire drugs/death parallel to be lacking in subtlety...in fact, pretty much every storyline is failing at being subtle. It's like the entire show has been boiled down to the simplistic irony of Dexter having to face his reality in magazines and at work, and how it's affecting him. Where is my cold and calculated Dexter Morgan?
 
WOW. AWSOME EPISIODE. How can they keep writing so well and throwing these awesome twists at us? So incredibly awesome.
 
best show on tv, need to go watch the 3rd episode s2 before goin to be tonight.

The doakes AA meeting thing last week was hilarious, but i really hope they dont focus too much on the girlfriend/sponser thing too much this season unless they do something unexpected with it. The show is too awesome to slow it down with sappy love triangle drama.
 
Rita's face after she sees Dexter's sponsor :lol

The show does a good job of introducing subordinate storylines, as well as new and interesting characters. I'll watch episode four tomorrow, loving season two so far.
 
Caught up with the season 2 episodes now. What a pleasant experience after watching stuff like Prison Break, and Heroes.

Such a clever and well characterized show.
 
Rekki-Maru said:
it's not as good as the first season.

meh. While I might actually agree with you somewhat they have still both been excellent seasons. And if I'm putting on my critical hat, the first season started to fall apart towards the end of the season so here's hopping that doesn't happen in season 2.


On a side note, I love how Dexter extends arcs over multiple episodes and then pays them off. It hits that sweet spot. It's not like Lost where it dangles something too long but it doesn't compensate in the other way and wrap up everything within an episode or two. Reminds me of the Shield in that way.
 
DarkJediKnight said:
It's different. There's a lot more going on in Season 2.

Also, Jennifer Carpenter looks a lot hotter this season. :D

:lol I don't know what it is but that chick almost inspired me to make a fucking thread. It's not like she is classically beautiful or something but I find chicks like her way fucking hotter than the Jessica Alba types. I think I mix in the personality and that raises the looks quotient or something...
 
Stoney Mason said:
meh. While I might actually agree with you somewhat they have still both been excellent seasons. And if I'm putting on my critical hat, the first season started to fall apart towards the end of the season so here's hopping that doesn't happen in season 2..

i was liking the new season, til this lastest episode. there's some good stuff going on but some of the plotlines seemed tacked on. they tied up the most of the loose ends from last season within the first 3 episodes, which was awsome! i hate it, when shit gets dragged on for too long. the new stuff is seeming lame though. like the whole deal with maria getting her job back..
 
Rekki-Maru said:
i was liking the new season, til this lastest episode. there's some good stuff going on but some of the plotlines seemed tacked on. they tied up the most of the loose ends from last season within the first 3 episodes, which was awsome! i hate it, when shit gets dragged on for too long. the new stuff is seeming lame though. like the whole deal with maria getting her job back..

Different strokes. I liked it. I thought it paid off well and is an interesting comment on that women's character and women in the work place in general.
 
Stoney Mason said:
Different strokes. I liked it. I thought it paid off well and is an interesting comment on that women's character and women in the work place in general.

I feel the same way. For me the 2nd season felt a bit slow and awkward at first but by the end of episode 2 all was right in the world again and Dexter was ready for the upcoming challenges.

Dex's sister needs to take a back seat now, she's get annoying when given the spotlight. Doakes is so bad he's good. Possibly one of the most two dimensional cliches on TV and do you see him flashing the Blue Steel? My wife's taken to making fun of him.

Dex is great though, I like Angel and the Asian dude is the fucking funniest. "She's gonna fuck me SILLY!"
 
Stoney Mason said:
Different strokes. I liked it. I thought it paid off well and is an interesting comment on that women's character and women in the work place in general.

that's what i'm saying, it's Dexter not the lifetime channel.
 
Just watched episode 4, and there's one absolutely horrible scene towards the end that ruins all the other good work the ep does. Was just cringe-makingly bad and totally false.

See if you can spot it.
 
I really don't know what to make of the sponsor, what the hell did she mean by 'incredible' when she was at the morgue. -_-;

Next thing you know she's going to be Dexter's partner in killing. Her work area did remind me of his brother too heh. :p

Not sure where the writers' are going with Dexter's hunt too, at first he was holding his heart amazed at how 'alive' he felt and now he's not happy they hunt is intensifying and wants to hang out with his hippy sponsor?

Wake up Dexter, go kill someone.
 
Rekki-Maru said:
that's what i'm saying, it's Dexter not the lifetime channel.

I think you get more than enough Dexter in an episode. :P

I like the ensemble cast. The challenge is certainly giving them worthwhile subplots. I didn't like the boss subplot for portions of it but the resolution was enough for me to give it a thumbs up.
 
Dyno said:
Doakes is so bad he's good. Possibly one of the most two dimensional cliches on TV and do you see him flashing the Blue Steel? My wife's taken to making fun of him.

Doakes is my hero. I love that guy.
 
DevelopmentArrested said:
Why would the kid bring up and be scared of the Bay Harbor Butcher
not really believable imo

Meh, I was terrified of such things as a kid so it doesn't seem that odd to me. Now what was a little bogus is random people recognizing the female cop as the lover of the Ice Box Killer (like the little hispanic kid) but whatever.
 
fistfulofmetal said:
So
they let the Lila chick look at the bodies?
That doesn't seem realistic.

Well it's not like she just wandered in, Dexter was with her and he works there. It's probably against the rules but it's not impossible.
 
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