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Speaker 1: Hello, ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to another Dexter Original Sin review.

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I'm one of your hosts, the should have pond at

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kirkln Patzer.

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Speaker 2: I'm the whose boat was it Taylor Field?

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Speaker 1: Whose boat was it Taylor Field? Yes, just the two

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of us, as always with these Dexter Original Sin reviews.

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Were on episode eight, getting close to the end here,

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But yeah, before we jump into it, just a couple

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of things to shout out. We got a lot of

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juice flowing. We're getting close to a certain February first,

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whatever that means. Certain people in the chat has been

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spamming that for about a month now. I'm curious what's

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gonna happen February first. But beyond that, we had a jeez,

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what are we getting going here? Oh Spider Man, your

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friendly neighborhood spider Man first two episodes drop? That was

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Taylor and I. Taylor and I have been doing a

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lot of reviews the last couple of months here together.

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What other shows are going on? We finished a bunch,

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we got we got a Wolfman review in the feeds.

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I'm trying to get December out of my mind. It's

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just it's just such a dense month. I feel like

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all of those contents that we had in there, it's

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still in the nook and crannies in my brain, so

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it's hard to shake that out.

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Speaker 3: But yeah, I mean you there's right now currently like

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there's not a lot a lot like.

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Speaker 2: You nailed it.

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Speaker 3: We got Spider Man, and I mean I look to

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what's upcoming, like Captain America.

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Speaker 2: That's right, that's on the horizon, first.

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Speaker 1: Big Marvel movie of the year. Yeah, that's exciting. But

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after nine, we just said it, after nine, that was

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lots of fun we had, you know, speaking of after nine.

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Let's just jump into it here. Dexter original episode eight,

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Business and Pleasure was the title of this episode. Yeah,

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we're getting close to the end here. This is the

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third final episode of potential one season show. I don't know,

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we'll see what happens. But dear there, what do you

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think about it?

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Speaker 3: Coming off last week's episode this this was definitely hot

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and heavy, and I'm so happy that we're still not

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at the like the penultimate or the finale really, like,

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as you said, we're in the third one down.

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Speaker 2: And it's just it's so good.

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Speaker 3: I like this episode because I feel like we've got

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a lot of little kind of Easter egg things and

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little mentions here and there, and then I think what's

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going to be really controversial is the curveball that they

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introduced at the end here, because I think it's you're

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gonna have, namely one person in particular, Travis, come along

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and be like, oh.

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Speaker 2: You know, continue at continue.

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Speaker 3: Lore narrative, consistency, consecutive, like breaking cannon. That's what I'm

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trying to say, continuity. Yes, that's the word, thank you everything.

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So I think it's it'll be very interesting to see

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how it's overall going to fit into the entire narrative

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at the end of this episode. But that being said,

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I think everything in here point A to point B

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I really liked, and we got at a larger deep

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excuse me, deep dive into what's going on with one

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specific actress in this show, which I'm glad because I

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feel like, okay, we're just we're following along, but we

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weren't getting a lot of like something bad is going

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to happen here, like there's gonna be something.

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Speaker 2: And finally we get a little bit more.

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Speaker 3: Insight at least in this episode, and I'll be interesting

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to see how that's gonna pay off. You said like

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maybe this is a one season show.

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Speaker 3: At dexter X Resurrection that's gonna be coming out, I

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feel like this would just be a perfect one and

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done show. But I don't think that's gonna be the case.

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been told that they have to do one season or

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for this and that's what they started off with. But

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with how many narratives we have kind of overlapping right now,

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Speaker 3: Those narratives are going to continue on and lead us

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into a second season. I really really feel like that

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or it's gonna end kind of at least ambiguously at

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the end of this finale, where we get to go

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and maybe have another season, or they could just can

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it there. But I think that they're keeping things very

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open ended by having so many different storylines going on

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at once, and it's not a bad thing. I think

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that they're they're tackling things like one by one, and

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Speaker 1: Least two main.

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Speaker 3: Three, we have three ma narratives right now, and I

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don't know how you would wrap up these three main

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stories in two episodes because they're all very very separate

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from each other, and they don't, well, the characters involved

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with them overlap.

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Speaker 2: I don't feel like the actual.

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Speaker 3: Victims, if that makes sense, in these in these narratives

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overlap themselves with each other. It's the people that are

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engaging with it. But that's again, we can talk about

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that when we get to the final episode. Because I'm

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just rambling. This is a great episode, so there you go.

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Speaker 1: I feel like we have more than three Paul lines.

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get to spoilers, but uh, yeah, no, I I feel

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like I am still really enjoying the show, but this

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episode more so than any others, I feel like, I

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don't want to say worried because it's it sounds too extreme,

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but I feel like I'm starting to maybe have certain

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things bother me more than they than they would have

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been in the past. And it's not like it's a

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new thing. Well, there's a couple of new things that

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really bugged me in this episode particularly, But I feel

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like maybe just as the whole season has progressed, maybe

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certain behaviors by certain individuals they just haven't bothered me

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as much, but they're just so repetitive now, or maybe

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a different direction and it's not happening that. I don't know,

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maybe it might be bothered me a little bit. But yeah,

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because this episode I feel like was really, yeah, there

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you go, look at this fucking guy right here. We

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got another February first dur in the chat here ladies

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and gentlemen, but killing my train of thought. But yeah,

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I feel like this episode, more than any other one

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that I've seen so far this season, has really made

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me torn on being in the middle, because I think

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there was stuff in here that really bugged me, and

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I just couldn't believe that was what was happening. There's

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a couple of times I just laughed at the screen

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and it was not like a like a s to

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be a comedic thing. I just I just couldn't believe

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what was happening. But then there's also some moments in

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here where I'm like, Fuck, this is good television, Like

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this is this is phenomenally made. I think there's some

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tremendous camera work in here, some of the best transitions

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Dexter mythos. Just some great camera camera work in this episode.

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So I was really impressed by it. Visually, I feel

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like most of the areas that we went to like,

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I was enjoying it. I just also to think now though,

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certain things that were hinted at early on the season

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were starting to like really unfold those now. And I

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on as we're approaching the end of the season here,

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because certain things that maybe weren't a threat to our

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to our protagonists are starting to be that. And I

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feel like we're already like having so many forces to

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deal with, like in the show. So of course, you

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know I'm talking in riddles here, I'm trying to avoid spoilers.

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But yeah, I'm a little bit torn on this one,

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the most torn I've been throughout the whole season, but

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still intrigued. I'm still excited for next season or sorry,

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next week. And I think just on that topic of

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it potentially getting another season, I mean, at the end

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of the day, it's numbers, right, If it makes a

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lot of money, they'll I'm sure they'll do it. I

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do like the cast for the vast majority, Like Sarah

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Michelle Gaeller. She's really not in it that much, but

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every time she's on screen, I just I'm enjoying her,

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like the character usage. I guess like they're doing well.

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Maybe I just want more of that because I am

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really enjoying what they're doing with her. So yeah, and

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just the other actors, I think, for the most part,

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all of them have really good chemistry together. So yeah,

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I would want another season. I like this enough, even

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though I'm starting to this one be my most divisive

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out of all of them. But yeah, that's my thoughts.

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Recommend the show still to everyone. Cool, well, let's get

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into our spoiler discussion. So uh yeah, we'll take our

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first ad break here and then we'll be right back.

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All right, Taylor Field, We're right back, And Adam, I

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don't know where do you wanna do you wanna start

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with just talking about the all the plot points that

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are going on? Yeah, Like, as you said, there was three,

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there's let's unpack this right now. So we got the

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kidnapping of the Metro police son.

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Speaker 2: The preast chief, the captain yea, and like.

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Speaker 1: Even even though it's revealed that like the police chief

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is like a big part of that, I still can

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say just consider all that, like the one you have

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Deb's boyfriend, which is number two, and like that was

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not resolved here, Like I feel like that's gonna be

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something that happens. Obviously they're revealing more about his crime stuff.

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the that's I imagine the serial killer. That's really what

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they're showing casing here. And then we also have you

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blanking on one of them here. But anyways, even with

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all gonna be colliding in the same area. Like I

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don't know, like are they going to somehow say that

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like Geo Deb's dick ass boyfriend guy, like is he

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working with the police chief here? Like like if they

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make some sort of tie like that, I just feel

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so eye rolly. It's like, oh my gosh, like like

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why does this have to be so grandiose? Even I'm yeah,

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we'll get into the police chief guy because I I

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try and collectively answer all this or is Dexter just

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gonna go on a pop off spree here in the

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Speaker 2: He'll just get it.

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Speaker 3: He'll get all of them and put him into one

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Speaker 1: Yeah, it's probably more cost effective, right having to get

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all the stuff that many times. I mean, he's got

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his kill spot now right, it's hammered. I couldn't believe

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when that lady came in. It's like, just so you know,

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anytime you ask, you got my boat, no questions asked.

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I'm like, are they really gonna just keep dropping her

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in here until he uses the boat? So I'm glad

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he used the boat here because I just I don't know.

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I found it a little bit cheesy. But anyways, back

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to what I was saying about what was I saying Geo? Right?

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Speaker 3: Yeah, and I really I'm really interested to see what's

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don't think he's gonna fit on Dexter's code. But yeah,

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he just you we really learned a lot about him

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guess married, right, and engaged, he's he's doing jobs for

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Speaker 2: It doesn't need a passport.

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Speaker 3: He can just go in and out wherever he wants

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to go, which is super susy. And he did not

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care about leaving Deb behind on this island.

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Speaker 2: And just totally screwing her over.

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Speaker 3: So it's immaculate that Dexter happened to just be there.

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But there's definitely more going on with this guy, uh,

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and that story is far from over. I don't think

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they could wrap up that story in an episode at.

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Speaker 1: This point, yeah, because it's definitely like an organized crime

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set up, Like he's not definitely not the main head

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hauncho of it. So I don't know, I'm just I like,

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I feel like that storyline is enough to have like

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the main season threat being that maybe just a little

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bit more gets revealed.

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Speaker 3: Well, I can see like this acting as the incentive

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to get deb onto the force. But apparently that happens later, right,

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apparently she becomes like a drug addict, you know.

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Speaker 2: I'm just I deferred to a Travis said.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm gonna have to google this because I'm do

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we know what happened to Estrada, like after alse that

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was done, after he chopped off Laura Moser.

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Speaker 2: I can't remember because there was three.

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Speaker 3: One went and got arrested and the other two because

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Dexter got all one of them died of old age,

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Dexter got one and then Dexter had a shot at

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the other because the other was being moved out of prison,

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and I think that's where Miguel Prada helps him because

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it was he's the da Funny enough, Michael Prada mentioned

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in this episode, which was the guy looks like him,

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which was crazy.

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Speaker 1: I did not remember that guy at all. So your

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your rememory of the original Miguel Prada. I mean, now

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that you're talking about him, it certainly come back. I

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can't picture his face though, So yeah, when she was

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smooching him, that had no effect on me. I had

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no idea who that was. It's been too long since

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I've seen that.

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Speaker 3: As soon as you see it, Bailorghana.

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Speaker 1: I'm waiting, oh fuck, oh yes, oh yes, okay, yes,

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I like that actor. I wow, such a memorable face,

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and I forgot about it. But uh yeah. The reason

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why I was asking about that because I'm like, are

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they gonna do something with Geo that like he's working

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with Strat or something like. It all ties back to that,

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and that's who Dexter is gonna pop off at the

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end of season. I just couldn't remember if that was

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handled or talked about in the original Dexter, so Yeah. Anyways, anyways,

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what's gonna happen with Geo, We don't know, we have

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no idea. Yeah, but definitely a horrible move. I mean

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I feel like he just went He was so consistently

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like a nice guy throughout the whole show, and then

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like within that fifty minute spam he just like straight

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up evil. It's like, fuck you bitch, get off my boat,

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like like you just I feel like it was just

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such an abrupt, like wild evil guy reveal. To have him,

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like I don't know, be a part of a lot

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of the season, to just have it like end that quickly,

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it just it just seemed weird to me. So, uh yeah,

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I'm interested in what is going to happen, uh following

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him if and if it is going to be tackled.

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I would be surprised if it's not. But maybe that's

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a good idea actually, to just not even have him

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talked about for the rest of the season because we

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already have other things to worry about.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, there's a lot more important things going on, like

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especially Laura Moser and that whole dynamic, which that was

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just like yeah, well before we.

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Speaker 2: Get into that and the them just like the Chainsaw Scene.

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Speaker 1: Texas Chainsaw Masker, the povs.

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Speaker 3: So the idea that so you know that Laura needs

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to be kept safe, she's the informant all that. Oh

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my gosh, she's at the park with her kids and

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Dexter like runs up and it is like, you know,

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you could you could brush that off as just a

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kid being friendly or whatever, but what.

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Speaker 2: Does he do.

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Speaker 3: He's like, oh, one quick throw and he just runs

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off with kids and they're like wrastling around.

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Speaker 2: It's like, what the fuck are you doing?

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Speaker 1: Oh man, he does not give a fuck about Laura's

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life to yeah, just so nonchalantly. First of all, just

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a terrible idea to like meet like this, and they're

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just like talking facing forward. It in I don't know,

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it just seemed like a horrible way to do a

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secret interaction. And multiple times they like turn and like

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look at each other and like talk to each other,

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and then yeah, of course Dexter comes out. And it

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was so funny because they make such a point of

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evident emphasis that like it's such a scary thing that

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that's happening, because if anyone's watching, they're obviously gonna know.

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They're like looking around okay, okay, yeah, just just a

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quick throw and then he just like all jovial, goes

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and plays catch and then it's like whatever, and then

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it's just a quick cut to like really intense music

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and just a guy with binoculars, and I just I

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audibly laughed. I could not believe just how goofy that

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sequence was. And yeah, just pretty much such a lackluster

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care for Laura and the children's lives and mister Morgan there,

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so yeah, super poorly conducted. Yeah, and then yeah, it

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led to the you know, the nail polish scene, the

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kicking the door, just terrifying sequence, and this is what

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we've been I don't want to say waiting for just

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maybe cautiously waiting. I don't know, I don't know what

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type of term to call it. But yeah, they they're

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in the crate, and it's a more terrifying than I

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was picturing it to be Honestly, I didn't really think

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of multiple people being in there, and just the idea

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of them just like chainsawing people beating up to you

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getting chainsawed, like just the psychological damage that does, and uh,

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you know, the poor children in there is very graphic.

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Oh yeah, no, absolutely not the zoom in of his people.

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Speaker 2: Mom to I get them.

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Speaker 3: Obviously, you're in a situation you're not gonna be thinking clearly,

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you're gonna.

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Speaker 2: Be freaking out.

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Speaker 3: But the mom was just like the silver Dexter's face,

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his fingers spread out so he.

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Speaker 2: Can just watch everything.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, it's pretty fucked, but they didn't do it quickly either.

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It's gonna be uh drawn out, probably for the whole

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rest of these last two episodes. But yeah, very very scary.

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Speaker 3: Anyways, switching tunes with with that because he has sitting

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up that kind of narrative and so we can kind

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of seguay to like Brian Moser, because I was picking

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that curveball at all when they were looking into the

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trying to get his feet you know, like the murderers,

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trying to find.

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Speaker 2: Himself, get his feet wet.

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Speaker 3: He's killing these people, he's trying to figure out what

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best works. And so this is him becoming a serial killer,

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which is funny how it kind of parallels Dexter and

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Dexter's path.

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Speaker 2: Is Dexter just becoming a serial killer.

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Speaker 3: As well, and so them finding these documents and look,

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Whereto not being kind of privy to it and the

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fact that Harry is just his name is all on

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this this evidence reports, and like it's just absolutely fucked.

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Speaker 1: He pocketed the file that look whereta found, Like it's

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just like, oh my god, this guy is such a

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terrible detective. I guess he's a good detective, he's a

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terrible uh bad guy and uh spy. So yeah, now,

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I my initial reaction to the to the b Moser

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stuff was negative, Honestly, I was. It just seems like

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too much tying everything together for like the family storyline.

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Maybe the more I stew on it, the more okay,

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I'll be. I did like how you you said it

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does parallel Dexter's journ and I didn't really think of

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it that way, and in a positive sense, because it

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would make total sense that he would be going through

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his own evolution, Like clearly he's still he's still a

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human being, like before he was the ice ice truck killer,

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So yeah, it would make sense that he's doing his

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own kind of original sin storyline. So yeah, I don't know.

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Maybe I'm more open to it the more I think

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about it, but just my initial reaction is just it

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just seems like they're trying to tie too many things

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to have like one ultimate storyline and just didn't seem

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too necessary. And also by this point, like we were

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already juggling other things with like Captain Spencer and his

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son and then all the flashback stuff like it, it

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just seemed like we already had a lot with Geo

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as well in deb But I don't know, we'll see

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what happens. I'll wait to fully judge it. But yeah,

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my initial first impression not so hot, but yeah, and

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then fucking Harry super sus and this was a scene

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I just I just could not stop laughing at. And

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they're like going through the files. It's like, uh, yeah,

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I think I will have some of that shitty coffee.

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Doesn't say anything, She's like, uh, okay, I guess I'll

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go get it for you. Like such a dickish way

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to just put like Taylor, I'm thirsty, go get me

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some fucking coffee, Like that's essentially what it meant to Like,

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it was just so weird. And then uh yeah, him

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just sweatily going through the file like I don't know,

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I don't I don't know why he didn't just grab

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it and put it in his bag. Or something, and

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then look at it later like he's just like going

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through it all, and then he's like sweating, like looks

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at the door and you just see like La Guerta

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like pouring her coffee, and like the two other detectives

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are like making comments. It just it seemed like such

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a goofy sequence. And then he's just such a goofball

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she found out anyways, because he fucking left the file

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out when he went to go get a taco. Like, man,

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I'm just I don't know, I feel like Harry is

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just such a goof goofy guy uh in this show,

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at least at least for me, And just these like

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intense moments, they just just feel so goofy anytime he's

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he's on screen here, and especially like the flashbacks we

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already talked about, like when he was in the park

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and just like just just looking around with his side

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burns and his seventies Miami vice looks. But anyways, I

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digress I found it funny when he was going through

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the file and likea Guerta didn't didn't address it, you know,

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she gave him the cold shoulder. I guess they got

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the phone call that was a little bit more intense

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because mister Bob, that's a name, right, Bob got shot

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yeah in the neck, right in the fucking neck. God,

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and he's gonna live.

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Speaker 2: No, I think he's gonna die.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, Kevin Spence, Yeah, so what would that be?

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Speaker 3: That would be I mean, he's not a direct kill,

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but it's indirectly Captain Spence getting him killed.

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Speaker 1: Which is absolutely it is right. He's the one that

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wants portrayed this whole thing. And it's even what Dexter said,

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like if I had followed him, like I could have

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into this whole thing. So just adding a little bit

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more uh fuel to the saran wrap room, seeing that's right.

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Speaker 3: And I really do quite enjoy him having these conversations

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conversations with his dad like oh, you know, like Captains this, this, this,

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that that that, and the Dad's just Harry's like, uh no,

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like we're not you fucking idiot.

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Speaker 1: I feel like it's not even a conversation. He's just

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like dismissing everything.

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Speaker 3: Dexter says, yes, yeah, yeah, which I mean I get it,

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like they've been friends for a long time and YadA, YadA, YadA,

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but it's true. Yeah, this is just this is a

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whole new ball game just to see it's pretty crazy.

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Speaker 1: It seems like, yeah, it seemed pretty like to me.

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It just seems so like we've been here before already.

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Like Harry just immediately dismissing like a suspicion that Dexter has.

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I think when he like double double downs on like

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he's been with the Force for like thirty years, he's

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known him for all this time. Still it's like, okay, yeah,

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like you still listen to Dexter. But I think I

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gave it a pass when he mentions that like he

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knows what it's like to lose the sun, and then

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he kind of like hones it on that, So yeah,

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I don't know. I still feel like Harry he did

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have an idiot for a lot of times in the show,

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but in that moment, it's like, Okay, I at least

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understand why he wouldn't want to listen to dex Plus

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he has so many other things going on. Dev's just

471
00:24:24,000 --> 00:24:29,079
gone missing, and uh yeah, and then like obviously though,

472
00:24:29,400 --> 00:24:31,720
the two cases that he's kind of following right now

473
00:24:31,720 --> 00:24:34,640
are really heating up. So that's right, Harry's not in

474
00:24:34,640 --> 00:24:36,480
the best mind state.

475
00:24:36,599 --> 00:24:39,920
Speaker 3: But yeah, no, and I wonder if we're going to

476
00:24:40,000 --> 00:24:44,319
see him kick the can in this show or because

477
00:24:44,359 --> 00:24:50,799
he I remember suicide, Yes, because that's after he sees

478
00:24:50,920 --> 00:24:53,599
Dexter's killer room. Yeah, it's one thing for him to

479
00:24:53,640 --> 00:24:54,960
be in the killer room and be on the table,

480
00:24:55,000 --> 00:24:57,440
but I think this is when he commits suicide. He

481
00:24:57,480 --> 00:25:00,359
sees Dexter kill someone on his table and just how

482
00:25:00,400 --> 00:25:01,920
he's got the room set up, and it's just all

483
00:25:02,000 --> 00:25:02,599
kind of sick.

484
00:25:04,160 --> 00:25:08,000
Speaker 1: So Harry's like, ah, like, yeah, you fucking sick.

485
00:25:08,039 --> 00:25:11,359
Speaker 2: Oh yeah, nice.

486
00:25:11,480 --> 00:25:14,240
Speaker 1: Okay, well let's take another outbreak. Then we'll keep on

487
00:25:14,440 --> 00:25:18,960
keeping on. All right, we kept on to other field

488
00:25:19,559 --> 00:25:22,079
we were Where are we going?

489
00:25:22,119 --> 00:25:23,759
Speaker 2: Now? Where are we going? Now?

490
00:25:25,279 --> 00:25:30,160
Speaker 1: Dead one for a nice boat ride here. I mean

491
00:25:30,160 --> 00:25:31,920
we already kind of talked about geo and stuff, but

492
00:25:32,200 --> 00:25:37,240
uh yeah, no, I I liked I like the deb

493
00:25:37,279 --> 00:25:40,599
stuff here. I like to just see like the actress

494
00:25:40,599 --> 00:25:43,200
going through all the emotions and like the I thought

495
00:25:43,240 --> 00:25:45,880
she did a good job just portraying the character. A

496
00:25:45,960 --> 00:25:48,000
lot of debisms for sure. I mean, she she just

497
00:25:48,079 --> 00:25:50,119
killed it throughout the whole show. She's been so consistent,

498
00:25:51,759 --> 00:25:54,720
but uh man, what a She's showing a lot of

499
00:25:54,759 --> 00:25:58,000
harryisms also at moments because she's just such a fucking

500
00:25:58,119 --> 00:26:01,440
dummy by dumping that diamond brace in the water, initially

501
00:26:01,440 --> 00:26:04,319
like and then instantly, oh, I should have pawned it

502
00:26:04,319 --> 00:26:07,680
maybe and no shit, like I as soon as she

503
00:26:07,759 --> 00:26:10,200
looked down at the bracelet, I knew what was gonna happen.

504
00:26:10,279 --> 00:26:12,279
And I'm like, don't do this, this is so stupid.

505
00:26:12,839 --> 00:26:14,839
And then I guess you can make the you know, well,

506
00:26:14,880 --> 00:26:17,000
this is how Dexter finds out that you could just

507
00:26:17,079 --> 00:26:19,119
hide a body in the ocean and once it's in

508
00:26:19,160 --> 00:26:21,920
the ocean, they'll there be found. But like, fuck, make

509
00:26:21,960 --> 00:26:25,079
it drop a phone or something, not this like diamond bracelet.

510
00:26:25,079 --> 00:26:28,079
It's probably worth like fourteen grands. So I don't know,

511
00:26:28,240 --> 00:26:33,039
I'm just frugal. I guess it just cringed me weird

512
00:26:33,079 --> 00:26:35,319
like CGI as it floats down to the ocean too.

513
00:26:35,359 --> 00:26:37,960
I don't know, I just I just got triggered by that.

514
00:26:38,400 --> 00:26:40,359
I think it was also just I knew it was

515
00:26:40,400 --> 00:26:42,559
gonna happen, Like as soon as she like says fuck

516
00:26:42,599 --> 00:26:44,839
you to Geo, I'm like, she's gonna toss that bracelet

517
00:26:44,960 --> 00:26:51,400
or something like she's just a But anyways, we got

518
00:26:51,440 --> 00:26:51,799
to see.

519
00:26:51,880 --> 00:26:55,559
Speaker 2: I'm pretty sure this was his actual boat that he gets.

520
00:26:55,880 --> 00:26:58,400
Speaker 1: Yeah, the Slice of Pie, right, I thought that's what

521
00:26:58,440 --> 00:26:58,880
it was called.

522
00:26:58,839 --> 00:27:01,960
Speaker 2: It's called Slice a Pie. Yea, his boat's called slice

523
00:27:02,000 --> 00:27:02,480
of Life.

524
00:27:03,079 --> 00:27:06,119
Speaker 1: Okay. It looked like the Shame Make and everything though.

525
00:27:06,319 --> 00:27:07,119
It was like a twin en.

526
00:27:07,960 --> 00:27:11,079
Speaker 2: So maybe he maybe he buys it off of her

527
00:27:11,119 --> 00:27:12,119
and then changes the name.

528
00:27:12,599 --> 00:27:15,079
Speaker 1: She kills her dumps her body in the ocean, and

529
00:27:15,160 --> 00:27:17,240
that's right, and then he changes the name of the boat.

530
00:27:17,480 --> 00:27:19,160
That's my particularly because.

531
00:27:18,960 --> 00:27:24,920
Speaker 3: I remember she doesn't last forever in uh as a character,

532
00:27:24,960 --> 00:27:27,119
like when we get to like the present day stuff.

533
00:27:27,319 --> 00:27:28,039
Speaker 2: I remember.

534
00:27:28,279 --> 00:27:30,640
Speaker 3: It's funny how our boat is called slice of Pie

535
00:27:30,720 --> 00:27:33,279
because there was an episode where she's in the hospital

536
00:27:33,319 --> 00:27:38,559
and she's all about that key lime pie in this show, no, no, no,

537
00:27:38,599 --> 00:27:41,680
and in the main show because that same lady, the

538
00:27:41,799 --> 00:27:42,799
lady who owns the boat.

539
00:27:42,880 --> 00:27:43,880
Speaker 2: Yeah, it does the records.

540
00:27:43,880 --> 00:27:47,200
Speaker 3: I'm pretty sure it's the same lady, because they've been

541
00:27:47,279 --> 00:27:50,519
dropping all these pie situations or scenarios with her in

542
00:27:50,559 --> 00:27:53,279
this show. And then I remember her being in the

543
00:27:53,319 --> 00:27:54,880
actual main series with Dexter.

544
00:27:55,319 --> 00:27:58,759
Speaker 1: Wow, your memory of the original show is baffling me.

545
00:27:59,680 --> 00:28:01,920
I feel like I barely remember like any of that.

546
00:28:02,039 --> 00:28:06,039
I just remember like the main plots, but uh cause

547
00:28:06,079 --> 00:28:09,880
for a rewatch I guess anyways, Yeah, slice of Pie.

548
00:28:09,920 --> 00:28:11,480
I thought for sure it was his boat, just because

549
00:28:11,599 --> 00:28:13,400
I knew it was called Slice of something and I

550
00:28:13,480 --> 00:28:14,920
just assume that's what it was because it looked like

551
00:28:14,960 --> 00:28:18,960
the exact same boat. But yeah, cool fan of the

552
00:28:19,319 --> 00:28:24,680
make and model. Getting to the Captain Spencer here, I

553
00:28:24,720 --> 00:28:28,119
think the reveal of him came way too early. I

554
00:28:28,160 --> 00:28:31,559
feel like last episode it blew my mind that like

555
00:28:31,599 --> 00:28:34,640
it was revealed there. But I think ever since that reveal,

556
00:28:34,759 --> 00:28:38,160
anytime I see him like being like the Captain and like.

557
00:28:38,559 --> 00:28:40,039
Speaker 2: You gonna find my fucking son.

558
00:28:40,279 --> 00:28:43,480
Speaker 4: We gotta fucking get this motherfucker, and like I just

559
00:28:43,720 --> 00:28:46,000
he's just so fucking goofy for me now, Like I

560
00:28:46,039 --> 00:28:48,599
don't know, it just seems like he's so overacting the

561
00:28:48,640 --> 00:28:52,119
scene and it just makes it so less believable for

562
00:28:52,200 --> 00:28:55,240
me that like this is the guy who who took

563
00:28:55,279 --> 00:28:59,200
his own son and to have like, Okay, I'm gonna

564
00:28:59,200 --> 00:29:01,240
take my own son and then I'm gonna lead the

565
00:29:01,240 --> 00:29:04,000
investigation and I'm gonna be able to just be that

566
00:29:04,079 --> 00:29:06,240
great of an actor like twenty four seven and show

567
00:29:06,279 --> 00:29:08,279
the emotion that I just lost my son, even though

568
00:29:08,319 --> 00:29:08,599
it's me.

569
00:29:09,160 --> 00:29:10,960
Speaker 1: I don't know, like maybe it's gonna reveal this guy's

570
00:29:11,000 --> 00:29:13,440
like the biggest psychopath. I mean, I guess you have

571
00:29:13,519 --> 00:29:15,039
to to be able to do that sort of thing,

572
00:29:15,920 --> 00:29:18,480
especially to your own son, But I just think it's

573
00:29:18,519 --> 00:29:21,160
such a wild acting, Like he has to be the

574
00:29:21,160 --> 00:29:23,960
best actor anyone who's ever seen in order to like

575
00:29:24,039 --> 00:29:26,039
do this and be like the main captain not only

576
00:29:26,279 --> 00:29:29,839
leading the investigation in a wrong direction without slipping up

577
00:29:30,000 --> 00:29:34,039
at all in a room full of like Miami Metro detectives,

578
00:29:34,559 --> 00:29:36,079
but also you have to show that you're like a

579
00:29:36,119 --> 00:29:39,759
grieving father and like not accidentally reveal anything like fuck off,

580
00:29:39,799 --> 00:29:41,920
There's no way that you can fucking do that. You

581
00:29:41,960 --> 00:29:45,160
would have to get an oscar for that. I don't

582
00:29:45,200 --> 00:29:48,559
know that just just that, And I think I never

583
00:29:48,599 --> 00:29:51,160
thought his behavior was super goofy until he did the reveal.

584
00:29:51,599 --> 00:29:54,440
And maybe I'm misremembering the early portions of the season,

585
00:29:54,480 --> 00:29:56,559
but I just feel like he's ramping it up so

586
00:29:56,720 --> 00:30:00,000
much on the ridiculousness now after the reveal happened. Maybe

587
00:30:00,079 --> 00:30:01,759
it's just my perception of it because now I know,

588
00:30:02,359 --> 00:30:05,079
but I don't know. I just I'm not a fan

589
00:30:05,279 --> 00:30:08,079
of what they're doing now with him because it's just

590
00:30:08,160 --> 00:30:10,920
it's so goofy to me, just just all of the

591
00:30:10,920 --> 00:30:14,720
scenes when he's just like pushing that you can't fucking

592
00:30:14,799 --> 00:30:16,720
keep me away. That's my fucking son in there. Like

593
00:30:16,720 --> 00:30:19,680
I'm like, I don't know, it's just it's a lot.

594
00:30:19,759 --> 00:30:23,559
It's it's it's a lot, and I'm not necessarily vibing

595
00:30:23,599 --> 00:30:25,519
with it. I think if the reveal would have happened

596
00:30:25,880 --> 00:30:28,839
like Penultimate going into the like the finale episode and

597
00:30:28,839 --> 00:30:31,000
like that's when the reveal happens, I just think it's

598
00:30:31,039 --> 00:30:33,519
too much like dangling something in front of me now

599
00:30:33,559 --> 00:30:35,759
and I just get that shit out of my face.

600
00:30:35,759 --> 00:30:36,279
I don't want that.

601
00:30:36,759 --> 00:30:37,079
Speaker 2: M hm.

602
00:30:37,440 --> 00:30:41,000
Speaker 3: How you feel, I feel I'm a little bit more

603
00:30:41,039 --> 00:30:44,720
positive on it, but I can see where you're coming from.

604
00:30:44,079 --> 00:30:45,759
Speaker 2: Uh, yeah, you have to be.

605
00:30:45,720 --> 00:30:48,799
Speaker 5: Like state of the art actor, just to state of

606
00:30:48,799 --> 00:30:50,720
the art, yeah, state of the art. Yeah, just to

607
00:30:50,720 --> 00:30:54,240
pull that off, because it's you're in there and you

608
00:30:54,359 --> 00:30:57,039
just got your buddy shot and he's on his deathbed

609
00:30:57,200 --> 00:31:00,920
and she got this whole gunfight that just unfolded and

610
00:31:00,960 --> 00:31:03,960
then he's just staying composed, and he's like, oh, yeah,

611
00:31:04,000 --> 00:31:08,559
there's the kid's shirt that was on my son inside

612
00:31:08,599 --> 00:31:11,680
the house here, which I don't know. It's just I'm

613
00:31:11,799 --> 00:31:14,960
looking forward to everyone finding out the truth about him.

614
00:31:14,960 --> 00:31:16,519
But I don't think that's gonna be the case. I

615
00:31:16,559 --> 00:31:19,319
think when it comes to him, we're probably going.

616
00:31:19,119 --> 00:31:23,440
Speaker 3: To see, wow, you know, slight slice of life, right

617
00:31:23,680 --> 00:31:24,480
or slice of pie.

618
00:31:24,519 --> 00:31:25,720
Speaker 2: He'll be tossed overboard.

619
00:31:26,480 --> 00:31:28,480
Speaker 1: Yeah, so you think it'll be like a like a

620
00:31:28,519 --> 00:31:31,160
Harvey Denz situation where no one actually knows what he

621
00:31:31,240 --> 00:31:33,799
did or the like it was just a dexter that

622
00:31:33,880 --> 00:31:35,079
like silently takes him out.

623
00:31:35,519 --> 00:31:39,839
Speaker 2: I think so. But yeah, we'll we'll see, We'll see

624
00:31:39,839 --> 00:31:40,680
what happens here.

625
00:31:41,519 --> 00:31:48,440
Speaker 1: Yeah, I I I feel like I mostly think no

626
00:31:48,519 --> 00:31:50,519
one will find out of like what he did. I

627
00:31:50,559 --> 00:31:53,279
think it will be like a silent takedown type situation,

628
00:31:53,440 --> 00:31:57,720
or maybe yeah, that happens and he goes out like

629
00:31:57,720 --> 00:31:59,720
like I don't know, somehow is perceived as a hero

630
00:31:59,920 --> 00:32:03,359
or or something like that happens. Yeah, that's just kind

631
00:32:03,400 --> 00:32:06,480
of the vibe that I'm getting. But hopefully, hopefully I'm wrong.

632
00:32:06,799 --> 00:32:09,000
I don't think it'll be like a like a trial

633
00:32:09,079 --> 00:32:12,279
or anything. I really believe that Dexter will be the

634
00:32:12,279 --> 00:32:15,599
one to because he just fits everything on the list,

635
00:32:15,680 --> 00:32:18,400
right of of who would be a candidate for the

636
00:32:18,519 --> 00:32:22,039
table and the saran wrap. So I just think it's

637
00:32:22,160 --> 00:32:24,599
it's also been a big build up, so like we

638
00:32:24,640 --> 00:32:27,920
don't get that, you know that release that Dexter would

639
00:32:27,960 --> 00:32:37,279
call it. You feel a little pent up, But yeah, cool, well, uh,

640
00:32:37,319 --> 00:32:41,319
what else do we got? What else do we got? Got? Uh?

641
00:32:41,359 --> 00:32:45,200
We already talked about Estrada, where you talked about Geo,

642
00:32:46,160 --> 00:32:51,680
We talked about Brian Moser. I already mentioned the amazing

643
00:32:52,400 --> 00:32:55,599
transitions that we had in this in this particular episode,

644
00:32:57,759 --> 00:33:02,079
can you imagine just getting swatted while you're just going

645
00:33:02,119 --> 00:33:04,599
to town in the bedroom, just like clapping cheeks, Then

646
00:33:04,599 --> 00:33:06,240
all of a sudden you just have a swat guy

647
00:33:06,359 --> 00:33:08,759
kicking the door, waving the four four.

648
00:33:08,759 --> 00:33:09,200
Speaker 2: And just.

649
00:33:11,039 --> 00:33:13,519
Speaker 1: Oh, I don't know, there's something about that. I'm like, man,

650
00:33:13,559 --> 00:33:15,880
that would be the worst case scenario. It would be

651
00:33:15,920 --> 00:33:21,319
not great, Like you keep going how close are you like?

652
00:33:21,359 --> 00:33:23,920
What happens there? No, I don't think they're gonna let

653
00:33:23,920 --> 00:33:30,839
you finish? But no, yeah, oh, and then I was

654
00:33:30,839 --> 00:33:34,079
gonna mention we had Dexter with the classic blue cap,

655
00:33:34,160 --> 00:33:39,720
you know, doing like his Joe from You Investigating. I

656
00:33:39,720 --> 00:33:41,759
feel like I have a pet peeve now in movies

657
00:33:41,799 --> 00:33:46,279
whenever we have our character like like following someone and

658
00:33:46,279 --> 00:33:48,279
then they're going to a door and then they knock

659
00:33:48,279 --> 00:33:50,200
on the door, and then the person that opens the

660
00:33:50,200 --> 00:33:54,960
door does this tailor they look and then they're like, hey,

661
00:33:55,079 --> 00:33:57,559
come in for the audio listeners. I just like looked

662
00:33:57,599 --> 00:33:59,519
both ways as if I'm looking for someone in the

663
00:33:59,519 --> 00:34:01,559
street that could be watching for me, because they ever

664
00:34:01,640 --> 00:34:04,000
fucking see the person that's on the streets. There's always

665
00:34:04,039 --> 00:34:07,119
someone from the street. Because we're our camera. What we're

666
00:34:07,160 --> 00:34:09,880
looking at is the eyes of the person doing it.

667
00:34:09,960 --> 00:34:12,159
And I swear every single time the person the door

668
00:34:12,199 --> 00:34:14,559
they like look towards us, It's like, what the fuck

669
00:34:14,559 --> 00:34:16,480
are they even doing that for? Like they're looking for

670
00:34:16,639 --> 00:34:19,960
someone watching them and there's someone watching for them. It's

671
00:34:19,960 --> 00:34:22,320
it's not just this show that does it. It's been

672
00:34:22,360 --> 00:34:24,360
bugging me for a while now. So when it happened here,

673
00:34:24,400 --> 00:34:27,119
it just I got heated. But uh, I don't know

674
00:34:27,159 --> 00:34:30,840
they Uh Dexter found that yellow bag, right, and I

675
00:34:31,119 --> 00:34:34,599
thought maybe that could be something that he like the

676
00:34:34,639 --> 00:34:38,880
captain's fingerprints supposedly would be on that right, and yes,

677
00:34:39,199 --> 00:34:43,159
everyone saw him not grab that. Well, I guess yeah.

678
00:34:43,199 --> 00:34:45,519
The opposite always said nobody saw him grab that. So

679
00:34:46,320 --> 00:34:49,079
if Dexter finds those prints on that bag and then

680
00:34:49,119 --> 00:34:52,079
nobody saw him grab that while they were there, I

681
00:34:52,079 --> 00:34:54,360
feel like that is super siss. Maybe it's a long shot,

682
00:34:54,360 --> 00:34:56,079
maybe they're not even gonna think about that. But when

683
00:34:56,119 --> 00:34:58,320
Dexter held the bag, I thought that might have been

684
00:34:58,360 --> 00:35:00,360
something that he was gonna like bag then try and

685
00:35:00,360 --> 00:35:02,760
look for fingerprints, and then I don't know, maybe at

686
00:35:02,800 --> 00:35:05,559
least like tell Harry, you know, like like I was

687
00:35:05,599 --> 00:35:08,119
following him, this was the bag, there's his fingerprints on it,

688
00:35:08,199 --> 00:35:11,079
like all these things. But maybe I was reading into

689
00:35:11,079 --> 00:35:14,880
it a little bit too much. But yeah, no, I don't, uh.

690
00:35:15,000 --> 00:35:25,440
Speaker 2: I don't think so. I was I gonna say.

691
00:35:22,719 --> 00:35:27,079
Speaker 3: The him him kind of second guessing himself and like

692
00:35:27,119 --> 00:35:29,679
tailing them and then thinking, oh, I gotta go get

693
00:35:29,679 --> 00:35:32,559
deb And if only that wasn't the case, if only

694
00:35:32,599 --> 00:35:37,599
I was able to stick around and save Bob's life

695
00:35:37,760 --> 00:35:43,320
or something like that, and paraphrasing, of course, yeah, I

696
00:35:43,360 --> 00:35:45,639
thought that would help memory of where I was going

697
00:35:45,679 --> 00:35:46,880
at that point, but I can't remember.

698
00:35:47,039 --> 00:35:50,760
Speaker 1: But yeah, that's all right. We got some of the

699
00:35:50,840 --> 00:35:53,400
chat watch with Wes. Did it cross your guy's mind

700
00:35:53,440 --> 00:35:55,280
that Nikki might be in the wood crate? I guess

701
00:35:55,320 --> 00:35:56,880
it was just whatever's on the seat. Yeah, I think

702
00:35:56,880 --> 00:36:00,840
it was just whatever was under the seat, and it

703
00:36:01,199 --> 00:36:04,079
looked like it was a bunch of small boxes. I

704
00:36:04,079 --> 00:36:07,199
thought that was going to open it just reveal guns

705
00:36:07,320 --> 00:36:10,159
or drugs or money. I imagine it's one of those

706
00:36:10,159 --> 00:36:14,679
three things. But yeah, no, if I mean, if we

707
00:36:14,679 --> 00:36:17,039
didn't see that under the seat, yeah, that definitely would

708
00:36:17,039 --> 00:36:24,840
have been something for discussion. But who knows. Cool. Well,

709
00:36:25,159 --> 00:36:26,960
if there's nothing else to talk about, there's nothing else

710
00:36:26,960 --> 00:36:30,679
to talk about, we can call it here. We'll be

711
00:36:30,760 --> 00:36:32,440
back next week. Are you back next week?

712
00:36:32,960 --> 00:36:40,320
Speaker 3: I need to figure that out. I might yeah. Well no, no, no, no,

713
00:36:40,320 --> 00:36:42,679
I wouldn't say it'll just be you. They'll definitely will

714
00:36:42,719 --> 00:36:45,079
be someone else here.

715
00:36:46,559 --> 00:36:50,159
Speaker 1: We'll see, we'll see what's what's happening then. But until

716
00:36:50,199 --> 00:36:52,559
then I'll be here at least, and we'll be talking

717
00:36:52,559 --> 00:36:56,440
about some dexter original sin. But the next time we'll

718
00:36:56,440 --> 00:36:58,039
be here. Bye bye bye,

