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 STRING THEORY Dexter (Michael C. Hall) tries to count the number of story threads this season.
STRING THEORY Dexter (Michael C. Hall) tries to count the number of story threads this season.
Episode 06 | Aired Aug 4, 2013

Let's make predictions on the rumored 'Dexter' spin-off while we break down 'A Little Reflection'
sejak James Hibberd @ EW





I hope anda don't have Time Warner Cable and missed Sunday's episode due to the carrier's contract dispute with Showtime and are Membaca this recap to find out what happened ... oh my god! Best episode ever!

Batisa finally looked in those boxes of evidence in his living room and is starting to suspect Deb may have killed La Guerta; their scenes are full of tension and cat-and-mouse gamesmanship. And as Batisa closes in on Deb, it's starting to become clear that Dexter might have to choose between keeping his sister alive and keeping himself out of prison, which puts Dr. Vogel's whole theory on whether Dex really loves his sister to the test. While Jamie realized she could do a lot better than Quinn and dumped his ass, and instead makes an uncomfortable pass at boss-daddy Dex himself. Oh, and Jake Elway hanged himself because he decided his character is too dull to survive.

Okay, so that's not really what happened Sunday. It was a somewhat sleepy episode (at least, until the very end when Hannah McKay did a pop-in), despite having my kegemaran Dexter director (John Dahl) at the helm. I was told sejak an insider that this season will get moving faster soon, and that the utama stretch is great. The series finale script floating around Showtime is full of redacted text, with scenes shot in a secret location where the crew was ordered to strip themselves of Dexter logos to not tip off the public. Exciting!

In last week's recap I made a reference to a rumor making the rounds among insiders that Dexter might get a spin-off (in addition to venting about this season in general). A few days later, Showtime entertainment president David Nevins made headlines sejak teasing that Dexter might indeed get a spin-off, since showrunner Scott Buck has been signed to a new two-year deal.

The alih isn't surprising since Dexter is Showtime's biggest hit and the network owns the tunjuk (instead of licensing it from a studio). Penulisan Dexter's final season in order to set-up a spin-off might seem like a creatively impure way to shape the show's final round. But think of it this way: Imagine anda own a hit TV tunjuk AND a popular cable network. anda pay yourself millions each tahun to air your own tunjuk -- would anda want that to just stop? Would anda be like, "Well, creatively, I think the ending of season eight might be a tad stronger if it had a greater sense of finality to it." Of course not! You'd be like: "It's just a TV show! I want another boat!"

The original months-old rumor that I heard was that the spin-off idea was initially focused on Deb. Showtime will, of course, not say anything about the creative focus of The Spin-Off That Does Not Officially Exist -- at least, not until the finale airs, since doing so would very likely give us a spoiler about what happens this season. Jennifer Carpenter has berkata she wants Debra to die this year, and that she wants to do a comedy series after this (see our interview here). That could be true, could be subterfuge, atau could be a negotiation tactic (or a bit of each).

At this point there's a few spin-off possibilities. I'm betting Michael C. Hall, based on what he's berkata publicly about wanting to alih on, won't have an on-camera role. Deb seems to be the most likely star. anda could also wonder about Hannah McKay, too. Then there's Dex's Mini-Me, Zach Hamilton, who's getting some screen time tonight, but I suspect his role will be fleeting. And Dr. Vogel? Too creepy.

So I guess that wraps it up for... oh wait -- there's still a recap to write. Here's 9 things we did find out:

1. Masuka gets shot down -- sejak his own daughter. Masuka got paranoid that college-age hottie and sperm-donation-offspring Nicki must angling for his paycheck since she's in debt and never offers to pick up the tab. "I don't mean to sound creepy atau anything, but I think I like you," he tells her. Aw, Masuka, it's not creepy to say anda like a woman. But then he follows that up with a check for $5,000 and says he's been spying on her. That's creepy. She gets understandably offended: "I thought it was worth it to get to know you. Maybe I was wrong," she says and leaves.

2. Jake Elway ALSO has a weird brother-sister relationship: We know Dex and Deb are about as twisted as siblings get this side of Westeros, plus Jamie and Batisa are a tad odd too (she's living with her brother and has been having secret sex with his ex-partner under his own roof). Now we find out Elway is obsessed with proving his sister's boyfriend cheats on her. He has Deb dress up and she acts all interested in the guy at a bar and he tries to take her up to his room. Elway freaks out and punches him, then blackmails the guy into dumping his sister. Okay. Except I'm not sure jumping at the chance to have sex with Jennifer Carpenter really makes anda a horrendous boyfriend. I'm pretty sure Cheaters would have a 95 percent success rate using her as bait.

3. Dexter's son commits a crime and covers it up: Adorable Harrison broke the TV remote, then disposed of the remote's body under his bed. Dexter is upset sejak this. "Should I be worried he's lying?" Dex frets. Deb articulated my feelings exactly with her response: "He's 4, doofus." Harrison also went and retrieved his blood-splattered stuffed animal that Dexter tried to get rid of.

4. Batisa makes a good decision: I liked that Deputy Chief Matthews didn't let Lt. Batisa off the hook, refused to play the bad guy and ordered Batisa to make his own choice for the sergeant promotion. Batisa picked Miller over his buddy Quinn, who was understandably annoyed that his friend prodded him into gunning for the promotion -- every reason to not pick Quinn was based on Quinn's history that Batisa already knew from the outset. Later Quinn tries to stalk Zach, but is lured away from his stakeout easily enough sejak Dexter manipulating Jamie to invite him over to her place -- so Quinn couldn't have wanted to prove himself all that badly.

5. Vogel wants a Dexter spin-off. What's that, anda say? "Isn't there yet another twist to the Brain Surgeon storyline?" Oh readers, that whole Brain Surgeon thing is so Episodes 1-5 this season. Dexter has moved on, why can't you? Vogel now has a new purpose -- playing doctor to preppy murderous Zach. She's intent on creating a Dexter spin-off, as it were. While Dex wants to kill the kid. He's being a bit hypocritical here -- only Dex is allowed to funnel his dark passenger into a noble purpose?

6. Cute neighbor Cassie has options: She brings a handsome alterna-date to Jamie's birthday party and they banter over craft brews. The new guy seems nice. Stay away from Dex! Also: kacang, kacang tanah mentega nutella fries?

7. Zach Hamilton is a creep. He creeps around crime scenes, stalks his dad's mistress doing yoga, and has a foto studio full of crime scene porn. Even his phone case is blood red. He's not wearing an "I want to be a serial killer!" T-shirt, but he might as well be. Dexter finds incriminating evidence. He stalks Zach and stabs him with his sleepytime needle. Right then Quinn rolls up and almost sees Zach's body. "I know what you're doing -- playing detective," Quinn says, rather fantastically not playing one. "You caught me," Dex quips.

8. Zach and Hannah McKay have something in common. Dex has what looks like a naked teenage boy wrapped in plastic on his table. Dex realizes Zach has a similar longing to kill and might make a great intern. So, like he did with Hannah last season, he lets another potential victim escape his table. Unlike with Hannah, he doesn't have sex with his victim after cutting him out of the plastic. At least, I'm assuming he didn't.

9. And speaking of which...: How's this for a hairpin plot turn: Deb and Dex are chatting about their day, they suddenly get drowsy -- they've been drugged! -- and in walks Hannah McKay!

And that's it. See? Nothing to batal Time Warner Cable over. How will Deb and Dex get out of being poisoned sejak Hannah? I know what happens. And I'm not telling. But I'm going to have plenty to say about it seterusnya week.

Finale prediction: I swear I know absolutely nothing about what happens in the show's finale. But at this point, I'm going to lock in my guess. Nothing too shocking: Dexter sacrifices himself to save Debra -- his most human act yet causes his demise, proving Vogel wrong. Deb gets the hell out of Miami to some other city that could serve as the setting for a new show. Also: Harrison might die.
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 SO, anda KILL HERE OFTEN? Dr. Vogel (Charlotte Rampling) and Dexter (Michael C. Hall) get to know each other.
SO, YOU KILL HERE OFTEN? Dr. Vogel (Charlotte Rampling) and Dexter (Michael C. Hall) get to know each other.
Episode 02 | Aired Jul 7, 2013

Dr. Vogel creeps on Dex while Debra's proves she's not done killing
By James Hibberd @ EW




And we pick up where we left off: Creepy brain-shrink Vogel revealing to to Dexter that she knows his deepest and darkest.

We see her 1980s-era videotaped interview with Dex's dad. Harry is explaining that his stabby son wanted to see a murder scene, so he snuck Dex onto one and he found it lebih fun than a water park and roller-coaster park combined.

Harry is wound so tight that he wears his baju buttoned to the bahagian, atas with a tie even while confessing his parenting issues, no acid-watched...
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 Dexter (Michael C. Hall) unexpectedly spends the entire series finale sitting in this chair staring into space.
Dexter (Michael C. Hall) unexpectedly spends the entire series finale sitting in this chair staring into space.
Episode 12 | Aired Sep 22, 2013

The series closes with a surprisingly lovely, bold and moving hour. Here's what 'Remember the Monsters?' got right and wrong
By James Hibberd @ EW




The rumored leaks were wrong about the ending. That's the good news.

The series finale was the best Dexter episode in years. That's the great news.

It was also one of the strangest episodes in the show's history.

Sunday's jam was grounded, sober, heart-felt, intense and focused. There were no irrelevant subplots. There was hardly any Dex voiceover. No silly Ghost Harry. The musical score was prominent and engaging. The...
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 anda DIDN'T HIRE ME FOR MY BREATH, RIGHT? Elway (Sean Patrick Flanery) is frustrated with Deb (Jennifer Carpenter).
YOU DIDN'T HIRE ME FOR MY BREATH, RIGHT? Elway (Sean Patrick Flanery) is frustrated with Deb (Jennifer Carpenter).
Episode 03 | Aired Jul 14, 2013

Dex races to prevent Deb from confessing to murder as Quinn seems like a lousy student
By James Hibberd at EW



"Vogel's the killer" was the highest-rated komen on last week's Dexter recap. Many seemed pretty sure of that. Now, though ... apparently not. Unless whoever is leaving those gory gifts on Dr. Vogel's doorstep is somehow operating under her puppet-master-like control. I don't think so. Vogel is hiding a secret, I suspect, but she's not The Brain Surgeon.

Daddy Dex wakes to find Harrison covered in blood, an echo of his own serial killer birth. Turns out...
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