indeed. killing people in daylight. so good. with a knife. and yet... no one calls the cops when they find the body.
lolwut? stop it now Waldo Who says no one called the cops? But a russian assassin found dead, I don't think the investigation for that will be too long.
Ummm... dex is the blood guy. so is the asian brony. and no one called him about a crime scene. and even his sister didn't mention it. Mmhmmm. So are stabbings to the heart normal?
also @ dna was faked. you obviously haven't seen spartan.
I guess you missed the part where Dexter explained that the shooting range was outside of Miami metro's jurisdiction.
Well, actuallty the thing is I'm sure Dexter and Masuka aren't the only crime scene experts in Miami Metro. Also, the guy could've been killed in a different county. Now, the show conveniently puts Dexter's team on every case that might help the plot going on. I think for this assassin guy it was more convenient that it was handled by a different team.
EDIT: damn! ninja'd (I also missed that part so there you are).
It still seemed odd that it would be so easy. I guess it's possible there was no registration or much of a security in this place. By the time the body might have been found, so many people would have gone through the shooting range, that compiling a reasonable list of suspects would be an impossible task.
Still a lot of things would have to come together in a favorable way, but that's normal for movies an TV series
I think they just didn't explain all the circumstances due to time-constraints, which made it all look sloppy in the end.
I am guessing it went the same way with Isaak not making the call to release Hannah. Happened off-screen, so to speak.
Does Dexter know who shot Isaac? Seems like he got to him just a bit too late. Also if he didnt see who shot Isaac why did he not ask Isaac who shot him?
I just watched that part again. I dont think he did see. He wasnt even looking in the right direction George ran off in before he descended the ladder!
How was the episode sloppy? It's Dexter, he probably planned it all out before doing it. And even if he did not, he had to act quickly since Hannah was in danger. As he said multiple times now, it's different with Hannah and he was genuinely scared. As for what happened in the end, it was bound to happen. I'm glad they didn't go for the "two bros on the road" thing under pressure of fans.
It still seemed odd that it would be so easy. I guess it's possible there was no registration or much of a security in this place. By the time the body might have been found, so many people would have gone through the shooting range, that compiling a reasonable list of suspects would be an impossible task.
Still a lot of things would have to come together in a favorable way, but that's normal for movies an TV series
I think they just didn't explain all the circumstances due to time-constraints, which made it all look sloppy in the end.
I am guessing it went the same way with Isaak not making the call to release Hannah. Happened off-screen, so to speak.
Time constraints are the problem, exactly! I think they did a good job considering how much this season has going for it.
Perhaps they introduced too many new characters and plots. Would be cool if it took at least 2 episodes to track the killers down. I'm sure it would seem a lot less sloppy. And we would get to see more of Isaak.
Still, I'm sure they've got their hands full as it is. This season should have more than 12 episodes and the previous two a lot less. The dreadful S6 especially dragged to no end.
I just watched the latest episode and they went full retard with the script
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yeah , but it seems that many here liked last ep..guess they love the series too much..
i love the series long time. i loved the religious killings too. they were purdy creative and nice.
I quite disliked them but I'm liking this season, despite everything. I think it's mainly because the new characters are (were) much more interesting than the flat Tom Hank's son + Gellar (aka Kristen Stewart's father, in terms of acting)
the episode was definitely a bit meh, especially after the great episode before it
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what also seems stupid is that they already killed off the season´s main villain and then went and created a new serial killer character for filler purposes.
seriously?! a filler plotline within the last 3 episodes of the season? thats just wrong....
also, the 2 "super killers" that they tried to hype up quickly after their introduction could have as well been 2 random thugs off the street.
killer 1: "yea i ll go to one of the very few public shooting ranges that support this specific calibre after i announce my arrival in town to isaak, what could happen?
killer 2: "honkey be taking a stroll on the ship, i ll just openly follow him and hope he will never ever turn around, get spooked and jump into the water, cuz i dont use guns..."
Not really. Dexter realized he's a serial killer rather than a vigilante. So it's gonna get wild.
Well it's not quite like that - he always knew he was a serial killer.
Although I don't quite understand how he made the leap from understanding that his Knight Rider is not a separate entity, to discarding his "code". I get the possible idea of "it's all me, so I can do what I want", but the code was always there for Dexter's benefit, dark side or not.
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