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Wow Series 3 really lost my interest.

The first seasons were gripping, this one, not so much :/

Yeah its not been that good with most shows I would give up but I love Dexter as a story so much that I will stick with this until the end!

Upcoming Episode Info

Episode 3.09 - About Last Night

Rita's intention to confront Miguel about his alleged infidelity has an impact on his friendship with Dexter; Debra pulls out all the stops to locate Anton after it is believed that he's been abducted by the Skinner.

Episode 3.10 - Go Your Own Way

Dexter and Miguel engage in a series of manipulative moves in an attempt to gain the upper hand; Miguel ingratiates himself further into Rita's good graces by gifting her with an expensive wedding present; Debra questions whether her relationship with Anton is heading anywhere.

Episode 3.11 - I Had a Dream

Dexter preps for his wedding day but must first divorce himself from Miguel, which proves most difficult as Miguel is a prominent D.A. and Dexter's best man. Sylvia confides in Rita that Miguel has been seeing an ex-lover; Debra digs up new clues in the Skinner case.

miguel has a taste for murder now, and judging by the last scene (where that lawyerwoman opens her door and miguel stands there) he won't control it as good as dexter.. it could get very interesting next week :)

Again, the next Doakes? Afterall, Dexter makes a point of no forensic evidence!

miguel has a taste for murder now, and judging by the last scene (where that lawyerwoman opens her door and miguel stands there) he won't control it as good as dexter.. it could get very interesting next week :)

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I'm thinking Miguel murdered his father in cold blood. So its not the first.Notice how there's the contrast of fatherly images - Dexter loves his father; Miguel hates him. He killed him as a child to protect Ramone. Might explain both their tempers. Explains why Miguel always protects his brother and why he didn't seem to hesitate much after killing the first guy.

Anyone here think Quinn isn't the skinner? I'm going to be ****ed if he isn't. God I love this show. I waited til now to get into it. Blew through Season 1 and 2 last week and now I'm all caught up, very good show. While Season 3 is slower, I don't think its bad, can't have **** hitting the fan constantly.

Anyone here think Quinn isn't the skinner? I'm going to be ****ed if he isn't.

Nah too obvious. I was thinking it was Miguel, but it looks like his darkness has found it's release in other ways. My bet is Yuki. There is something off with her. I see her being obsessed enough to be nuts. Anton is my other guess, because he seems to know a lot more than he is admitting and Deb sure can pick serial killers as boyfriends.

Anton is my other guess, because he seems to know a lot more than he is admitting and Deb sure can pick serial killers as boyfriends.

Man, that would put a crazy spin on the family! Would be interesting to know that Deb has the ability to always fall for serial killers but can't see what Dex is doing....

Definitely not Miguel. While that would make for a nice surprise twist, the killer is none for trimming tall trees. Miguel ain't no climber. Also dark or not, I can't see him killing a kid. Even though he's a little twisted he seems to have the same general idea as Dexter, which is kill for good. Skinner clearly has no morals.

While Quinn is really obvious it makes sense. This entire season Quinn has been made into a main character, he has more lines than he should and the plot revolves around him more than it should. Its like the unnamed soldier, of course he's gunna die. Quinn seems to be the popular no name which leads me to believe he has an important role. Plus if you were a killer and that department just had a serial killer, where better to hide? Wouldn't expect them to think they have 2 serial killers on staff. Ideal location to hide and get all the goods on the case. He reacts like Dexter did, hounding the kid witness as if he were afraid to get busted. Telling the kid to leave then he dies? Deb ****es him off by telling Anton he's free. So he gets ****ed and off's him. Everything fits too well.

If it were Yuki I wouldn't be too ****ed but it seems odd considering her role so far this season. If it were Anton I'd be a little ****ed. Deb falling for another killer? Not to mention he doesn't fit the killer m.o. then again Brian was pretty good at covering it up.

We should make bets on who its gunna be :D

Definitely not Miguel. While that would make for a nice surprise twist, the killer is none for trimming tall trees. Miguel ain't no climber. Also dark or not, I can't see him killing a kid. Even though he's a little twisted he seems to have the same general idea as Dexter, which is kill for good. Skinner clearly has no morals.

While Quinn is really obvious it makes sense. This entire season Quinn has been made into a main character, he has more lines than he should and the plot revolves around him more than it should. Its like the unnamed soldier, of course he's gunna die. Quinn seems to be the popular no name which leads me to believe he has an important role. Plus if you were a killer and that department just had a serial killer, where better to hide? Wouldn't expect them to think they have 2 serial killers on staff. Ideal location to hide and get all the goods on the case. He reacts like Dexter did, hounding the kid witness as if he were afraid to get busted. Telling the kid to leave then he dies? Deb ****es him off by telling Anton he's free. So he gets ****ed and off's him. Everything fits too well.

If it were Yuki I wouldn't be too ****ed but it seems odd considering her role so far this season. If it were Anton I'd be a little ****ed. Deb falling for another killer? Not to mention he doesn't fit the killer m.o. then again Brian was pretty good at covering it up.

We should make bets on who its gunna be :D

Well, it was the tree trimming boss of course after that guy nearly ****es himself thinking about his boss.

Looks like the rest of the season it's Dexter vs Miguel. How do you guys think Dexter will take Miguel down? Kill him? Get him in jail somehow without Miguel being able to pin Dexter to anything? I'm leaning towards kill since he's killed all his enemies up until now.

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