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Review episode. I am one of your hosts. Oh nice

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Speaker 2: I am your other host, nice Teeth taylor Field. Sorry,

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brain hurts again.

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Speaker 1: Oh you got the brain hurts again. Yes, lady and gentlemen,

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we are gonna be here with our brain. Hurs is

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talking about Dexter Original Sin episode six spoilers review. But

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before we get to that, just a couple of plugs

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to get out of the way. We're not even in

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December anymore. We're in a new year. We're in January

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twenty twenty five. But you know, starting in December, we

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had a crazy month of reviews that some of them

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are still going on, like this one, and some of

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them have just ended, like you know, Creature Commandos. Go

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check that out on the feed Skelting Crew. That's we're

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entering our finale next week. I believe on that. Yeah,

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getting the head nod. But we are going to be

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releasing that episode a little bit late because mister taylor

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Field is going to the world of somewhere. I don't

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know if I'm allowed to say where You're going to surprise, Okay,

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it's going to gaxies Edgeley. It's a jealmy, he's going

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to Disneyland. So what Oh I wasn't supposed to say that,

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Sorry Madison, but no. So yes, that episode is going

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to be a little bit delayed, but we'll be releasing

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that one once Tayfield gets back from his adventure. Gonna

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go meet Whim yes, his favorite character. And also we've

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of Darkness, Jack Grant, MUDs, Sam Super Bad, Mike, The

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Thank you to each and every one of you. I

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was slearning on my hirches. I caught your hirch from earlier.

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But daner Field episode six, Dexter original sin is maybe

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minor inconsistencies from the original show bothering you, like some

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people out there that are watching or are you still

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digging this? You know?

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Speaker 3: Yeah, the minor inconsistencies that keep upping up, Like people

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can lie. Dexter could lie. He could just want to

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hide things like if people are pissed off that he's

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not supposed.

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Speaker 2: To have done pot at this point in his life.

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Speaker 3: I mean, he could just be so ashamed and just

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tell people he doesn't do he's ever done pot. You know,

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when you're older, and I'm sure lots of people do

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that in life. You know, you do something when you're

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young and you regret it, and you just when you

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grow up, you think, you know, I never done that,

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just to hide it, So there's nothing wrong with that,

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you know, you're just trying to be a better person,

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change a person.

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Speaker 2: I digress what I think about this episode. I love

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that that was great.

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Speaker 1: It's just kind of it's.

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Speaker 3: Getting a little bit more into the nitty gritty and

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we get a little bit more stuff going on with

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Harry and his kind of dynamic, more flashbacks and whatnot,

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of course, but yeah, there's just things are starting.

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Speaker 2: To pick up a little bit, and I like seeing.

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Speaker 3: I like seeing Dexter in situations where it's a little

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bit of a tribulation for him. I think that's it's

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fun to see him kind of think on his feet

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and kind of be spry. And again, this is him

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learning the ropes and trying to figure things out, and

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he's really running with it. And then they did a

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but they did an interesting kind of next tier developing

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moment for him in this episode, to put it lightly,

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and I think that it was. It was interesting and

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engaging to see this character kind of hit this new

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note in his narrative. And so I'm I'm looking forward

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to seeing what happens next. I feel like, Okay, he's

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definitely just becoming addicted to what's going.

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Speaker 2: On, And yeah, it's just there's just so many dexterisms

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Speaker 3: And while it has been a long time since I've

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seen that original series, I really just appreciate how he's

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just doing his own thing and something just pops up

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in front of him and it derails him from what

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Speaker 2: And it just for me, I just think.

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Speaker 3: That that's that just that works as it's it's But

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I love how this episode ended, and I hate that

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we have to miss a week. I really want to

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see what's gonna unfold. I kind of have a hunch

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or a hurch of what's gonna happen and how things

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are going to kind of turn around for him.

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Speaker 2: But all in all, it's just been it's been.

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Speaker 3: Really good, and we're dealing with we're dealing with one

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main kind of story plot here, and I think, yeah,

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I was introduced in this episode, which I'm excited to

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talk about because it's pretty it's pretty pretty wild. So

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all in all, dealing with like three main kind of

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narratives moving forward, I guess four technically, and I'm excited

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just to see where things go.

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Speaker 1: And yeah, it was a good episode. Hell yeah, Yeah,

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my hirshes were itching this episode in a good way.

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I feel like, I feel like I really I don't know,

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maybe there's certain things that were done in this episode

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that I'm just like, I'm not a big fan of this,

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I could have taken out some of those things. Obviously,

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you know, I'll specify what that is when we get

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in the spoiler section. But I'm still really digging just

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the overall adventure of following Dexter here. I love, I

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really love just seeing Dexter in like putting on his

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Dexter persona, you know, like like whether he's he's conversing

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with other Metro Police members or I don't know, just

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being socially awkward with other humans out out and about

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maybe going on dates, like just just certain interactions that

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he has with the world. I think this actor, mister Patrick,

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is just fantastic at basically harnessing like that golden aspect

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of what Michael C. Hall was so good at with

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the character. Like it's just such a fun Dexter trait

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and I just love seeing him in those situations. But no,

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and for more, and I am a little bit bummed

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that we have to wait next week. But it works

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out because you're going to be in another land. But so, yeah,

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it was all meant to be. But yeah, no, I'm

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I'm digging the show. I'm not really bothered by too

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many minor inconsistencies from the original show. But it also

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helps that I haven't watched that original show in a while,

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So I don't know. I don't really have much more

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to say beyond that because it's just continuingly good and

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have anything else to say, no, no, let's do it. Take

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us hop skip into that Florida Everglades alligator infested waters.

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All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're gonna be We're gonna

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be jumping into a spoiler section. We'll right back, all right,

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Taylor Field, where do you want to go to begin

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this adventure?

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Speaker 2: I just want to This has been on my chest

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for a little bit.

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Speaker 3: I just think it's funny because I feel like we're

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gonna get a message from Travis. He's like, you know,

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Dexter wasn't supposed to have any sexual relations till he

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was like forty years old or something like.

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Speaker 1: That, Like you didn't get a blowjob, okay until episode

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blah blah blah, Like yeah, it's gonna be those people

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in the comments or in the private chats, in the

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private chats.

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Speaker 2: But yeah, he that's exactly what happened.

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Speaker 3: You know, he got down and dirty with Deb's bestie,

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and yeah, I just I'm I'm kind of blown away.

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his favor, I guess. But it's just he's acting like

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an ass all night. He's ordering only for himself, and

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the only kind gesture he does is grabs her arm

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and helps her throw a dart, and all of a sudden,

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she's like, well, blowjob. It was like maybe this just

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goes hand in hand because he's studying the his target

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earlier and how his target does that move and then

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the girl just pulls him to the bathroom. So I

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guess that's just in Miami. That's just you know, it's

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just the nineties.

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Speaker 2: How you do it, how you play the game.

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Speaker 1: I guess, how you play the game. Yeah, it's peculiar

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how they even got into that esty, right, because like

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these they're not twenty one, like, definitely not Deb and

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her and her friend. They'd be way under that, wouldn't they.

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Speaker 2: Wasn't that just a restaurant that they went to.

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Speaker 1: I mean, I just assume they're drinking booze, that's why.

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Speaker 3: But but you know, they're not as hard on it

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then as they were now. Now they're like strict on it.

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oh yeah, we got Geos all on me.

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Speaker 1: Yeah yes, mister Geo. Yeah no, I I really like

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that whole sequence when he just gets in there and

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orders all this food and just being a savage. I

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love what he sat next to Dev, and Dev's just

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like it's like cousin, just you fucking idiot, Like she's

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just so mad, and then his reasoning. You know, I

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thought if I sat over there, I could just look

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Speaker 3: Do you think that this is a long run prediction here?

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he finds out Geo is a murderer?

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Speaker 1: Uh, that's crossed my mind, like kind of since the

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character entered the show. I feel like I've I've been

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super sissed about him just because he's he's got like

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infinite wealth and like clearly knows some people, and I mean,

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like he explained kind of how's how badass? Maybe certainly

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the individuals around him are. So I definitely think it'll

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go a certain route there, but I don't think Dexter

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is going to be the one to do it per se.

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I would be pretty surprised if it does go that

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Speaker 3: I kind of have a hunch that it's gonna happen,

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say something. I don't know, but something's gonna happen because well,

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we just got standoffish here.

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Speaker 2: It definitely felt like there was something a little bit

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Speaker 3: Does for work, so There's there's something going on there,

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and I think that Dexter could kill him and then

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not tell Deb, and Deb's like, I wonder where Geo went, YadA, YadA, YadA,

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and it will be kind of saddening because I'm sure

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that Geo is actually really sincere with Deb and actually

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really likes her, and so it's a very sincere relationship,

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although he's just he's a killer in his own rights.

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So that's kind of what I'm predicting for now.

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Speaker 2: Am I gonna do a pizza bet on it? No,

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definitely not, But that's that's what I'm feeling.

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Speaker 1: We're in the season of wild pizza bets these days.

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Oh yeah, and then, uh, what else? I was just

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thinking of other Dexter dynamic moments with those characters. Nothing

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really else. I guess he's just commenting common comment teen

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in her head voice, Michael S. Hall's voice, commenting on

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just having a relationship and that type of idea. Definitely,

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original show when he's just kind of Rita that was

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the dynamic between her and just how that situation is

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so definitely just reminded me of that. And yeah, no,

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I like seeing that side of Dexter. And I guess

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the other thing I'll add on that version of Dexter

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like being the investigator as well, doing like the CSI

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investigative sequencing. I feel like when he's recreating the scene

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of the kill with the detective Leguata and Daddy, Daddy, Harry,

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Dad Harry, I feel like, I don't know, I like

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he does do this like like always just recreates the

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scene and like you know, gets in the killer's mind.

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I felt like this one was like the wildest though,

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where he just fall on felt like he was the

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one that murdered him more so than than others, and

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maybe he.

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Speaker 3: Was just getting pleased and trying to figure it out.

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Speaker 1: Oh no, Yeah, he suffocated him, staring into his eyes

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and then he pook the hole and then threw it

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in the other bag, and all of this is like

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from a first person point of view, So maybe I

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was just disturbed by like staring at the victim getting

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choked out, but uh, I don't know. It was also

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just having like Harry there with LaGuerta. It's just like,

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oh my god, like man, you're you're you're showing your

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cards a little bit too much here.

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Speaker 2: But that so Harry was thinking.

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Speaker 3: Harry is thinking, like Dexter, you need to calm the

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fuck down, right, let the detectives do their works.

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Speaker 1: Stick in your lane.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, that was a it was a very not queasy,

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but uncomfortable scene at least. Yeah, just the first person

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view and he yeah, puts the bag over him and

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then like pops the hole. That's the guy breathe and

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puts another bag over his head like Jesus Christ. But

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I like that the connection as Dexter saying, hey, this

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is now a serial killer.

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Speaker 2: This is the guy that's affiliated.

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Speaker 3: With all the other killings and he's just trying to

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find himself here with what he's doing by killing these people.

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Speaker 2: And I can't remember.

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Speaker 3: I don't think Dexter really leaves a lot or any

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of these serial killers for the Miami PD to apprehend

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and take into custody. I think he's the one who

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always gets to them and kills them, and I think

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he just puts I don't know if he does like

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an alibi or how he just kind of like closes

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the case for Miami PD. But I'm wondering here if

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he's going to be the one to kill this unknown

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assailant or if it's going.

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Speaker 1: To be.

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Speaker 3: The police that actually do track them out and get him.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I I feel like the police will get someone,

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but Dexter will also get someone involved, Like it'll be

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one of those situations where they both kind of get

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a piece, kind of a cheap answer, But I think

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that is kind of what's gonna happen there, just just

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because Dexter does seem so invested in the fact that,

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like children are being affected here. And I can't remember

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his name, Nikki. Is that the captain's son, like the

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latest kidnapping. I think that's his name, But but Dexter

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had a moment to kind of be one on one

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with him. So and maybe now that I'm saying that,

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maybe I would have expected to have more of a

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reaction from Dexter finding out about that one, But I

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don't know. He has he has a serial killer psychopath,

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so maybe he doesn't react the same way. It just

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seems like kids have always kind of been more of

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a trigger for him, and he's already stated that earlier

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on in this season with of course, poor Jimmy, Poor Jimmy.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, you get a little bit more of context too

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with just well, I guess we already knew about it,

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but the captain and when the son was taking the

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captain's ex wife storms in there and the ex wife's lover,

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he's like fucking my wife or flying.

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Speaker 1: Oh my god. I was laughing, so because at first time,

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like the fuck is this guy that's like, this has

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your fault?

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Speaker 2: Your fault.

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Speaker 1: Even fucking my wife fifteen years behind my back? Oh

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my god. I just couldn't help but laugh. It was

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so ridiculous, especially we've just kind of created a meme

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out of that. So yeah, so it's exactly it. Yeah,

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and uh leaning, I mean yeah, adding on to that,

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I feel like the whole Captain character. What's the actor's name,

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Patrick Dempsey? Yes, Yeah, So I I feel like I

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was unsure on like where I felt about that character,

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but as we've gone on, I feel like I really,

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I don't want to say, soured on him, but it's

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just I'm not the biggest fan, Like he's probably the

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lower tier character for me throughout the show for just

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his his usage and I don't know, he just the

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shitty things are happening to him. But I'm just not

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a big fan of everything that's going on with that character,

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around that character, and I don't know, just even certain

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dialogue he has, like whether it's with Harry or whatnot.

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I'm I'm just not digging those scenes. I feel like

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I just want to be focused elsewhere. Like, for example,

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I feel like something that we're getting a lot of

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in this show that we didn't get in the original

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is those Harry flashbacks with Laura I think that's her name. Yeah, Like,

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I'm actually really digging those flashbacks, which is just more supple, supple,

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more supplement material that of just you know, we kind

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of know the gist of the situation for the original show,

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but here we're just spending a lot more time on

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the specific scenes. And like when she goes in there,

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oh my god, Oh my god. Yeah, I was not

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expecting and I was not needing to see just ass

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cheeks just riding grinding in this episode. I was. I

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was very surprised how long that sequence went on as well,

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just seeing Christian Slater just yeah, like I don't know,

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it was it was not for me. I think they

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could have just started that scene with them both laying

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in bed and you would have had the same, uh,

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the same result totally. Yeah, but continue, yeah, no, just

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just getting more, so less of that scene, but more

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of her actually doing like the interactions with being a

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what's the word I'm looking for, undercover agent, I guess,

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And like that scene was intense and I know how

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she dies. Obviously, I didn't think she's gonna die to

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bolt cloors or anything. But I mean we're in the vicinity,

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right We're seeing these shipping crates and whatnot. So I

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was worried a little bit in that scene. I thought

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maybe this was gonna be the moment when it happens,

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but no, it's just this impending doom. It's like that.

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It's like you know Hot Tip Time Machine. You've seen

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that movie, Yep, you know the guy when they're just

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waiting for like his arm to get chopped off at

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some point. They keep seeing in situations that's like me

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with Laura right now. I'm just like, oh, it's gonna

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happen this scene. Okay, don't no, not here. But no,

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I am digging all of well most of those flashbacks.

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Speaker 2: I'll say, mm hmm, yeah, No, I think I think

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you're right.

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Speaker 3: It's getting that that sensual one to start us off

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this with this episode, I just was not needed. I

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didn't Yeah, I didn't need it, and it was it

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was way too long, way too freaking long. Oh yeah,

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you're seeing everything later, just having the time of his

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life right now.

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Speaker 1: But later, Yeah, he's like, I'll do I'll do the

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role if I get to do this scene. Yeah, can

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I got to keep the weight gun?

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Speaker 2: Yeah, that's it.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, so uh getting all the scenes Uh yeah yeah.

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Speaker 3: I think after that though, and he's basically just in

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the vand just ready to go with this his shotgun,

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just go in there and just get killed, Like.

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Speaker 2: The fuck is he gonna do? There's a whole army

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inside this facility.

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Speaker 1: I did not actually think about the reality of that situation.

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He's like, hey, I were going in even though it's

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him and Buddy, like and he was gonna go. Yeah, no,

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would have just drove away with that van, the fucking

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electric van, like worst van to just be camping out

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in the middle of like a shipping yard, Like it

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just stands out so much. I don't know, it's terrible undercover.

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But yeah, in hindsight, that's so funny. He was just

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gonna go No, kevlar Vest probably has like three shells

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with him in that shotgun. Oh yeah, he's die in there.

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Like meanwhile, he has like a daughter like being born

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this minute. M ridiculous, just ridiculous.

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Speaker 3: But I like the scene where she is in there though,

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and they're just inciting fear to her, and I'm just thinking, like, man,

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she's wearing a wire but like a like what if

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they just check her? Like I feel like the wire,

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like ah, there's so many just what if factors here

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where she could just get mrked. And I'm like you,

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I'm thinking like, hey, is it happening now? That happening now,

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like we're whenever they show a storage container, I'm thinking,

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oh shit, this is it. But no, not not yet,

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but I will show it. This out on behalf of

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Travis because Travis mentioned that deb finds out that Harry

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sleeps with a lot of other informants. My prediction is

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that it's after this happens, after Dexter's mom gets killed,

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because I feel like, right now he is really he's

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he obviously feels very attached to her, but that's just

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the neglect that he's not that he's the neglect. He's

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feeling from his wife is leading to him having this

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relationship with Dexter's mom, and so in turn, here like

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I feel like he's passionate about both because he's passionate

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to his wife because his wife is having a baby,

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and he looks at his wife and his wife's like, hey, no,

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more like that's it done. You're a father now, and

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he's like, okay, it's done.

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Speaker 1: That's that.

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Speaker 2: So we'll see how it goes.

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Speaker 3: Because I feel like if if Dexter's mom didn't die

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and it was still, you know, breathing, then the case closed,

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and I think he would have probably righted as wrongs

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and kind of stuck it out with his wife. But

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I think the fact that she dies and it just

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sends him for a fucking loop. I think that's where

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it's like, Okay, I'm just gonna sleep around. But maybe

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they wreckcon that maybe in this sideration of this version,

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they're not dealing with a Harry that sleeps around. Maybe

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he sees what happened there, he takes in Dexter and

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that just is is his life now and he's not

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sleeping around with other informants because I don't imagine he

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would be I feel like once he gets Dexter and

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Dexter is under that house, that kind of takes a

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lot of his attention because he's trying to train him

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and groom him into becoming what he is so now,

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But that's just me heg canning and trying to fill

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in the spaces a little bit. I'm sure everyone has

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a different interpretation of that dynamic.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, no, I I think you're accurate with that assumption.

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I would tend to agree with you. I feel like

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this is just like really showcasing of like, man, here

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are you. It's not such a great guy. You know,

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he's he's a dirty, dirty bastard. Yeah, drunk driving, probably

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killed someone en route to murder this other guy. Uh,

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he's done some wild things in his day. But uh yeah, No,

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I would agree with you. I think it probably did

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end around that time, And I don't know it would

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fit the James Ramar version as well. Like it's hard

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for me to picture that guy just slinging dong around

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in the with his seventies haircut, like Christian Slater is,

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Like there's no flashback scene of him hip grinding, you know,

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like like the Slate was.

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Speaker 2: Maybe action, maybe we'll get that scene.

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Speaker 1: I don't need we're not asking that. Yeah, okay, with that,

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will take a next outbreak and then will be right back. Okay,

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we're back taylor Field. Where do you want to go next?

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Speaker 3: Orew. I had a thought that we could go and

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inquire with Dexter hunting his target. That was the guy

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that got away, was the guy that Harry was going

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to just pop cap in and kill, and Dexter's just

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doing his flamboyant thing like, oh.

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Speaker 1: I saved your life.

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Speaker 3: My father was gonna kill you and I stopped him

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because he doesn't he doesn't need to do that.

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Speaker 2: That's not him. I need to do this this man

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of many minds right now?

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Speaker 1: Yeah, uh, I feel like I part of me wasn't

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expecting it to be so easy in the sense of,

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like this guy actually was just evil right when he's

469
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when Dexter is like pinned him down, Uh, it's like,

470
00:24:43,119 --> 00:24:44,920
why did you do it? It's like I like to

471
00:24:44,960 --> 00:24:47,359
see them in pain or like whatever. He's like, he's

472
00:24:47,440 --> 00:24:49,920
just so clearly the villain. I was expecting like more

473
00:24:50,000 --> 00:24:52,160
layers to it, but no, he's just a straight up

474
00:24:52,279 --> 00:24:55,119
evil man. And you're just like me and he's like

475
00:24:55,240 --> 00:24:57,480
laughing as he's getting stabbed. It's like, Okay, this is

476
00:24:57,519 --> 00:25:03,240
this guy's pretty fucking guilty, pretty obvious there. But I

477
00:25:03,279 --> 00:25:06,200
don't know. I didn't mind the dialogue between Dexter and

478
00:25:06,279 --> 00:25:09,720
him there. It's just he's doing his thing. He's doing

479
00:25:09,720 --> 00:25:13,200
his thing that he needs, right, it's his that's his release.

480
00:25:13,839 --> 00:25:15,799
We did get mentioned of a boat and how he

481
00:25:15,839 --> 00:25:18,160
would potentially get access to a boat. I thought that

482
00:25:18,279 --> 00:25:20,920
was actually going to be handled in this episode. I

483
00:25:20,960 --> 00:25:24,480
would imagine how this episode ended. That might be what

484
00:25:24,680 --> 00:25:27,079
comes up from it, Like the fact that they mentioned it.

485
00:25:27,440 --> 00:25:29,880
Do you think it's bold if he's using somebody else's

486
00:25:29,920 --> 00:25:31,720
boat to dump bodies?

487
00:25:33,279 --> 00:25:36,599
Speaker 2: Ah, it is.

488
00:25:36,880 --> 00:25:41,480
Speaker 3: The concept is bold, Yes, yes it is. But I

489
00:25:41,519 --> 00:25:44,200
think it's fitting with the timeline right now, just because

490
00:25:44,240 --> 00:25:48,160
of the events that he's he's been compromised, his drop

491
00:25:48,240 --> 00:25:50,799
site has it's not padding out right now, as we're

492
00:25:50,799 --> 00:25:53,359
going to see in the next episode. We also can

493
00:25:53,400 --> 00:25:57,480
take into account that he's now using the trank that

494
00:25:57,640 --> 00:26:00,319
was recommended to him a not too long i'll go

495
00:26:00,400 --> 00:26:00,799
by his.

496
00:26:00,839 --> 00:26:02,480
Speaker 2: Superior a few episodes ago.

497
00:26:02,720 --> 00:26:05,480
Speaker 3: So he's using that and now they're mentioning the boat

498
00:26:05,519 --> 00:26:06,240
here as well.

499
00:26:06,480 --> 00:26:08,079
Speaker 1: So I think that.

500
00:26:08,039 --> 00:26:10,119
Speaker 3: They're they're just they're setting it up, they're dropping it

501
00:26:10,160 --> 00:26:13,279
on pretty thick, pretty hard about all these just kind

502
00:26:13,279 --> 00:26:16,880
of like the classic dexterisms and the things he uses

503
00:26:16,920 --> 00:26:19,799
and employs in his life of killing serial killers. So

504
00:26:19,920 --> 00:26:21,720
I think that we could see him on that boat

505
00:26:23,160 --> 00:26:25,000
maybe the next like two episodes.

506
00:26:27,599 --> 00:26:32,480
Speaker 1: Yeah, I think it'll be next episode or at least

507
00:26:32,519 --> 00:26:35,599
like maybe not. He's like taking a body out on

508
00:26:35,640 --> 00:26:37,200
the boat, but it's like, oh, that's what I'm gonna

509
00:26:37,240 --> 00:26:42,920
do now, like it'll be decided in that sense. But yeah,

510
00:26:43,160 --> 00:26:46,519
I think that was a very obvious bread come, bread.

511
00:26:47,839 --> 00:26:54,559
Speaker 2: Welcome, Oh good getting cock o.

512
00:26:55,279 --> 00:26:59,000
Speaker 1: God, my mouth hurts right now. I'm just like at

513
00:26:59,160 --> 00:27:06,279
the sleepy lips. Yeah, uh, what else where else do

514
00:27:06,319 --> 00:27:11,720
you want to go? I thought I had something? Oh

515
00:27:11,960 --> 00:27:15,839
speaking of my name? Oh nice. When Dexter is stalking

516
00:27:15,920 --> 00:27:19,200
his prey in this episode and he runs into his

517
00:27:19,240 --> 00:27:21,880
buddy from from the office, the same buddy that uh

518
00:27:22,359 --> 00:27:24,839
is like what are you printing there, Dexter, and he

519
00:27:24,920 --> 00:27:28,160
just like grabs the sheet, crumples it up, super suspect,

520
00:27:28,240 --> 00:27:32,279
but uh, oh you know, the printer jammed it. It's like, Okay,

521
00:27:32,519 --> 00:27:33,720
I don't know it, it was just funny. It was

522
00:27:33,720 --> 00:27:37,720
funny to see that nineties printer as well, remembering to

523
00:27:37,759 --> 00:27:42,880
that piece of shit machinery. But no, I I just

524
00:27:43,079 --> 00:27:46,359
I laughed so hard at the moment when uh, Dexter

525
00:27:46,480 --> 00:27:49,039
like runs into him and then he's like clear clearly

526
00:27:49,079 --> 00:27:51,279
in front of like a gay nightclub or something, and

527
00:27:51,319 --> 00:27:55,119
then some guy to him was like, hey, sweetie, and

528
00:27:55,160 --> 00:27:58,400
he just looks like he's like, oh nice, Just just

529
00:27:58,680 --> 00:28:01,200
like Dexter's reaction to that scene. It just it just

530
00:28:01,240 --> 00:28:04,799
made me laugh so hard. I just love his again,

531
00:28:05,000 --> 00:28:08,200
just like innocent like react like maybe not innocent is

532
00:28:08,240 --> 00:28:12,279
the right word, but like his naiveness in in certain situations. Yeah,

533
00:28:12,319 --> 00:28:17,359
he's just so not socially like equipped to handle most

534
00:28:17,400 --> 00:28:22,440
social interactions. But he's also got, you know, clearly other

535
00:28:22,480 --> 00:28:25,200
things on his mind. In this particular moment, he's stalking

536
00:28:25,279 --> 00:28:27,759
his prey. But I don't know, it was just a funny,

537
00:28:27,759 --> 00:28:29,759
little quick moment that I laughed at.

538
00:28:30,160 --> 00:28:34,039
Speaker 3: Yeah, very nonchalant. And I laughed at that too, because

539
00:28:34,240 --> 00:28:38,119
I think that the cop was he was uncomfortable and worried.

540
00:28:38,200 --> 00:28:41,039
This is obviously something that he keeps very private, and

541
00:28:41,079 --> 00:28:43,000
so when Dexter popped in and it's just like.

542
00:28:42,960 --> 00:28:46,039
Speaker 2: Oh hey, yeah, yeah, it's like, oh, gotta go. He

543
00:28:46,079 --> 00:28:46,799
didn't say bullying.

544
00:28:46,799 --> 00:28:48,519
Speaker 3: Bullying is what he said to his friend, but he's like,

545
00:28:48,839 --> 00:28:51,079
gonda pick up, like meeting a friend or something like that,

546
00:28:51,680 --> 00:28:55,599
and then he continued on, so that's that's Yeah, it's

547
00:28:55,640 --> 00:28:58,319
something that has that it's a dextra charm. I think

548
00:28:58,359 --> 00:29:00,839
that you can really latch onto with the situations.

549
00:29:00,880 --> 00:29:04,400
Speaker 1: So I thought that was that was a.

550
00:29:04,000 --> 00:29:04,720
Speaker 2: Fun little scene.

551
00:29:04,720 --> 00:29:08,400
Speaker 3: And I like that you have these little unconventional uh

552
00:29:08,720 --> 00:29:12,640
mishaps for Dexter. He's stalking his target, that's the priority,

553
00:29:12,680 --> 00:29:15,480
and all of a sudden, oh you bump into someone,

554
00:29:15,519 --> 00:29:18,279
you know, and that just kind of like detracts him

555
00:29:18,480 --> 00:29:19,359
a little bit from it.

556
00:29:21,119 --> 00:29:22,160
Speaker 2: Yeah, but I thought that.

557
00:29:22,440 --> 00:29:24,079
Speaker 3: I thought it was fun and I liked how he

558
00:29:24,160 --> 00:29:27,039
you know, eventually got his target, captured him and then

559
00:29:27,079 --> 00:29:28,599
threw him in the back of the vehicle and then

560
00:29:28,599 --> 00:29:29,960
took him to the spot.

561
00:29:30,079 --> 00:29:40,640
Speaker 1: And yeah, sliced and diced, sliced and diced. Well, it

562
00:29:40,680 --> 00:29:42,279
was a good. Yeah, I forgot. I was gonna say,

563
00:29:42,319 --> 00:29:44,519
I hurched again. What do you think is gonna happen

564
00:29:44,680 --> 00:29:47,400
with the the hand because clearly there was a ring

565
00:29:48,400 --> 00:29:53,880
on that body. We know who that ring was from.

566
00:29:54,200 --> 00:29:58,039
But do you think it's gonna be tied back? I mean,

567
00:29:58,519 --> 00:30:01,279
that was a kill that Harry was really mad about

568
00:30:01,279 --> 00:30:04,960
write that character. So this is like some evidence that

569
00:30:04,960 --> 00:30:07,599
would be tying it back that even though Dexter said

570
00:30:07,599 --> 00:30:10,240
that that would never happen again. Do you think there'll

571
00:30:10,279 --> 00:30:13,279
be a lot of repercussions, at least from Harry's side.

572
00:30:13,039 --> 00:30:15,559
I don't think Dexter's going to get caught by any means.

573
00:30:15,599 --> 00:30:19,400
I don't think he's going to jail, but just mostly

574
00:30:19,759 --> 00:30:20,720
what's going to come out of it.

575
00:30:21,799 --> 00:30:22,160
Speaker 2: I need.

576
00:30:22,160 --> 00:30:28,039
Speaker 3: I'm having a hard time to recall which killed this

577
00:30:28,640 --> 00:30:29,920
was well.

578
00:30:31,279 --> 00:30:33,559
Speaker 1: Because he's only killed two people right before this one.

579
00:30:33,599 --> 00:30:35,920
That's why you were saying that You're like third, Yeah,

580
00:30:35,920 --> 00:30:41,359
you're the one that's backing me the gym the gym state.

581
00:30:41,519 --> 00:30:45,319
Yeah yeah, mad Dog or something like that, whatever his

582
00:30:45,440 --> 00:30:53,839
name was, so yeah it and wasn't wait a minute.

583
00:30:53,519 --> 00:30:56,359
Speaker 3: Oh yeah, because the third person was what this actually

584
00:30:56,599 --> 00:30:59,519
got away from the court and Harry was pissed off about.

585
00:31:00,119 --> 00:31:02,400
Speaker 2: Mad Dog was was the guy.

586
00:31:02,279 --> 00:31:04,240
Speaker 1: That was hit by the car. That's the one I'm

587
00:31:04,279 --> 00:31:06,640
thinking of which I guess was in Dexter's kill. So

588
00:31:06,720 --> 00:31:08,279
there you go that that would make sense because I

589
00:31:08,279 --> 00:31:11,400
was thinking of four bodies even though yes, this is

590
00:31:11,440 --> 00:31:14,640
his third kill. There you go. My goldfish memory is

591
00:31:15,000 --> 00:31:17,640
his activating's blown the dust off. But yes, so this

592
00:31:17,680 --> 00:31:20,480
would be that character like the shark Loan guy. Oh

593
00:31:20,559 --> 00:31:23,519
my gosh, the shark Loan, the loan shark guy.

594
00:31:23,799 --> 00:31:24,079
Speaker 3: I am.

595
00:31:24,240 --> 00:31:26,720
Speaker 1: I am so backwards right now. I apologize.

596
00:31:27,559 --> 00:31:30,279
Speaker 2: Yeah, no, he uh this being.

597
00:31:30,119 --> 00:31:32,160
Speaker 1: His third kill, and yeah, you have that hand that

598
00:31:32,240 --> 00:31:32,759
popped up.

599
00:31:32,839 --> 00:31:36,279
Speaker 3: So I don't think there's any tie to the Morgans

600
00:31:36,559 --> 00:31:39,599
with with this character, so that's good. And I think

601
00:31:39,839 --> 00:31:41,799
Dexter's just gonna play a nonchalant like, yeah, he's got

602
00:31:41,839 --> 00:31:43,319
a body in the back of his truck, which is

603
00:31:43,559 --> 00:31:45,799
very ill timed. But I think he's just gonna say, like, hey,

604
00:31:45,799 --> 00:31:47,799
i'm forensics. It's the best cover up showing up to

605
00:31:47,839 --> 00:31:49,440
a crime scene. Like what are they going to say,

606
00:31:49,440 --> 00:31:51,079
Like they're not gonna bother looking at any your truck

607
00:31:51,160 --> 00:31:52,920
or anything like that, like, hey, yep.

608
00:31:52,799 --> 00:31:55,559
Speaker 2: I am Harry Morgan's son, I'm Fracas of forensics.

609
00:31:55,599 --> 00:31:57,039
Speaker 1: Dexter I don't even think he has to do that.

610
00:31:57,079 --> 00:31:58,920
Because it's not like they set up like what are

611
00:31:58,920 --> 00:32:01,160
you doing out here? It's just like sorry, sir, active

612
00:32:01,160 --> 00:32:03,200
crime scene, Like they just left it that it's like,

613
00:32:03,200 --> 00:32:06,200
oh okay, sorry, I'll back up and leave. Like yeah,

614
00:32:06,240 --> 00:32:10,160
they're definitely not inquiring into the situation. I guess that

615
00:32:10,200 --> 00:32:11,720
he has that right to go over the fuck he

616
00:32:11,759 --> 00:32:14,400
wants at whatever time of day he wants. But it's

617
00:32:14,440 --> 00:32:17,759
an odd place to be driving out with a with

618
00:32:17,839 --> 00:32:19,160
a trunk field of goodies.

619
00:32:19,920 --> 00:32:24,119
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, no kidding, hopefully they don't they don't peak.

620
00:32:25,960 --> 00:32:27,880
And this is again why I think Dexter is going

621
00:32:27,960 --> 00:32:30,519
to be thinking about, oh maybe I will get that boat.

622
00:32:30,960 --> 00:32:32,720
I'll lie and say I'm taken out a girl, but

623
00:32:32,799 --> 00:32:36,240
really I'm just taking out a dead body to throw overboard,

624
00:32:38,000 --> 00:32:39,880
because he's got to dispose of this body somehow.

625
00:32:39,960 --> 00:32:40,079
Speaker 1: Right.

626
00:32:40,119 --> 00:32:42,240
Speaker 3: He can't use the swamps anymore because the crockadile the

627
00:32:42,279 --> 00:32:44,319
alligators aren't doing their job. So I think this is

628
00:32:44,359 --> 00:32:46,559
what really prompts him to get that boat.

629
00:32:47,279 --> 00:32:52,720
Speaker 1: Yeah, no, I would agree with you there trying I

630
00:32:52,720 --> 00:33:00,440
think of what else has had in this. Uh man,

631
00:33:00,480 --> 00:33:03,200
they gotta take Patrick Dempsey off the case that is

632
00:33:03,240 --> 00:33:05,880
that is a wild one he's just a fire cracker.

633
00:33:06,519 --> 00:33:09,920
He's freaking out. I mean, he's rightfully so freaking out.

634
00:33:10,200 --> 00:33:11,880
I guess that's something we haven't talked about, actually, is

635
00:33:11,880 --> 00:33:14,359
the whole kidnappiing of his son. That whole scene was

636
00:33:14,400 --> 00:33:16,079
fucking wild to me, the way the mom just like

637
00:33:16,119 --> 00:33:18,480
took a punch right and right to the eye, and

638
00:33:18,519 --> 00:33:22,440
the guy just like takes the uh takes nicky. I mean, fuck,

639
00:33:22,519 --> 00:33:25,160
take your headphones off, buddy, Like if he was, if

640
00:33:25,160 --> 00:33:26,960
he was cognizant, he probably would have saved both of

641
00:33:27,000 --> 00:33:29,079
them there. Like, even though it is a kid and

642
00:33:30,440 --> 00:33:33,480
a lady, I feel like two against one can uh,

643
00:33:33,960 --> 00:33:36,359
I like those odds, there's an oil slip, Like there's

644
00:33:36,400 --> 00:33:38,559
a lot of factors in there that could turn the tables.

645
00:33:38,599 --> 00:33:42,000
But fucking little Jimmy or I guess little Nikki with

646
00:33:42,039 --> 00:33:46,680
his Sega genesis, Yeah, I guess not a Sega genesis, Sega.

647
00:33:46,960 --> 00:33:48,599
Something hand helped Sega.

648
00:33:49,599 --> 00:33:52,839
Speaker 3: Yeah she I mean Jesus, like, you know something's coming

649
00:33:52,920 --> 00:33:55,200
up because you can just feel to the tone in

650
00:33:55,279 --> 00:33:58,119
the atmosphere of the scene, and yeah, she just turns

651
00:33:58,119 --> 00:34:00,759
and just just decked. Oh my god, she's done. And

652
00:34:00,759 --> 00:34:03,599
then she gets freaking tied up. And then yeah, then

653
00:34:03,599 --> 00:34:08,239
the kid gets gets subducted as the result of the

654
00:34:08,280 --> 00:34:10,920
captain basically just putting his two cents out there and

655
00:34:10,920 --> 00:34:12,400
putting threats towards the killer.

656
00:34:12,639 --> 00:34:15,800
Speaker 2: And they already know, like the timeline roughly.

657
00:34:15,559 --> 00:34:18,280
Speaker 3: They got ten days to figure this out because then

658
00:34:18,320 --> 00:34:21,199
bad things will happen. And I'm very curious to see

659
00:34:21,559 --> 00:34:24,440
who this killer is or whatnot, because they mean they

660
00:34:25,239 --> 00:34:27,599
want to keep mystery, but they've kept the hood on

661
00:34:27,639 --> 00:34:31,239
this killer for a bid now, so I'm curious what

662
00:34:31,280 --> 00:34:34,039
the long term plan is and if we're gonna get

663
00:34:34,079 --> 00:34:37,519
Dexter more involved with this killer.

664
00:34:39,280 --> 00:34:46,360
Speaker 1: Yeah, Chef show, I don't really have anything else to say.

665
00:34:46,480 --> 00:34:49,159
No Sarah Michelle Geller in this episode unless I'm mistaken.

666
00:34:50,599 --> 00:34:54,000
Speaker 3: No, No, she's probably back at the horse Tracks getting

667
00:34:54,039 --> 00:34:54,280
the way.

668
00:34:54,559 --> 00:34:58,960
Speaker 1: She's lost everything, lost her whole life savings. Yeah, just

669
00:34:58,960 --> 00:35:02,440
strange not to see her here anyway. So wait, two numbers?

670
00:35:02,480 --> 00:35:04,360
Two more episodes? Is this episode six?

671
00:35:04,840 --> 00:35:06,280
Speaker 2: Let me just confirm, I think we have ten?

672
00:35:07,239 --> 00:35:09,800
Speaker 1: Okay, I was gonna say, it doesn't feel like we're

673
00:35:09,880 --> 00:35:12,079
ready to wrap up this season yet, so I'm good

674
00:35:12,079 --> 00:35:12,719
ten episodes.

675
00:35:12,800 --> 00:35:16,559
Speaker 2: Yeah, So Skeleton Crew is the one that's okay. Yes, yes,

676
00:35:16,599 --> 00:35:17,239
it is ten.

677
00:35:17,599 --> 00:35:21,960
Speaker 1: Awesome no, yeah cool. I will be there once we

678
00:35:22,000 --> 00:35:24,320
get back. We're obviously skipping a week, and then we'll

679
00:35:24,360 --> 00:35:29,239
be back to talk about episode seven. Until next time,

680
00:35:29,519 --> 00:35:31,000
I'll be there. Will you be there, Taylor?

681
00:35:31,239 --> 00:35:32,159
Speaker 2: Oh, I'm there there.

682
00:35:32,199 --> 00:35:34,719
Speaker 1: Hell yeah, Okay, have a good night everyone.

683
00:35:35,400 --> 00:35:35,760
Speaker 3: Bye.

