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Interesting about Anton. Never thought of it that way but I think its starting to make more sense instead of Trinity.

I'm starting to think Dex is going to hold back on killing Trinity until EP 11 or 12. He's going to try to befriend him to leach as much information out of him as he can. He did the same thing in S01, S02 and more memorably with Miguel. He'd been using Miguel's own lines with Rita. And now he's using Trinity's when he's in therapy. He talks about himself being the lone wolf who has to hide and survive. He's only going to learn from others. So I think he's going to leave Trinity be for a while.

^ Agreed. I still think he will have to kill him as he kills innocents. Just because he has his reasons doesn't make it acceptable. Notice how Dexter hasn't fallen back on Harry's advice. No visions. That episode was relieving even for me :) It was nice to see him find a way to keep his secret out in the open. Bitchy Rita was getting on my nerves. I really like watching him interact with Trinity. Similar to how his brother acted around him in Season 1. I wonder if Debra finds out about Dexter's mother. I'm guessing Harry slept with several of them so she might give up early. Or if she even finds out it was Anton. After the last episode I'm completely convinced it wasn't Trinity who shot them. His ritual is even more deep than Dexter's. He wouldn't impulsively kill him.

If Anton shot Deb and killed Lundy, does this mean Dex will have to kill Anton? I'd hate to work for that show. Great paychecks .... until you disappear! Would suck to get fired.

I doubt that the paycheques are that great either, since it a Showtime production. Well atleast the mortality rate is nowhere near as ridiculous as in 24.

It's interesting :\ I didn't think Trinity killed Lundy even when they first said it. I believed it was Anton, I'm not sure though. It might not have been Anton. How would he know that she would survive? She was pretty messed up wasn't she?

I'm getting really sick of Rita though >.< every time she appears it's like Oh no, she just never shuts up and she has a really irritating voice :p

It doesn't fit for it to be anyone but Anton. Quinn has no reason to do so, Trinity the same. Anton is the only one with a reason. Jealously. If it isn't than it's someone I would have never expected.

it's Doakes :shifty:

So Dexter doesn't kill Trinity with the axe I'm guessing since that red was just the paint on the axe, not blood. I can't say I blame Dex for keeping him alive since he can learn so much from him.

I'm really starting to like John Lithgow's performance more and more, seeing the two dynamics to his character.

So Dexter doesn't kill Trinity with the axe I'm guessing since that red was just the paint on the axe, not blood. I can't say I blame Dex for keeping him alive since he can learn so much from him.

I'm really starting to like John Lithgow's performance more and more, seeing the two dynamics to his character.

Not to mention Dex doesn't kill anyone that's not wrapped in plastic.

I think Dex's new hideout is just waiting to be broken into...probably not this season, but it's begging to expose him.

-Spenser

I never really thought Anton shot Deb/Lundy but I certainly don't think its Trinity

Why not? I mean, he clearly was aware of who Lundy was and even got to see him face to face, hovering around his next kill spot. If anything, having a hotshot serial killer detective hanging around the place where you plan to make your next move would certainly be disastrous.

Lundy was an obstacle. Considering that Trinity's a "family man", he cannot risk having his identity exposed, for his own sake and his family's especially. I don't think he ever meant to really hit Debra, so his lack of concern for seeing to it that she was dead seems fitting. Besides, he probably wasn't even aware that Debra was a cop anyway, considering he only knew about Lundy when he saw his face sitting in the paper. Didn't he rob Lundy as well? A sloppy murder and robbery certainly covers the trail well, hiding any trace of a professional or someone with a real motive beyond cash.

I don't really see Anton being that passionate towards Debra either, much less someone able to hold up such an incredible poker face when he goes to see her in the hospital. Besides, she's already had one murderous boyfriend. Two would just seem overkill.

Why not? I mean, he clearly was aware of who Lundy was and even got to see him face to face, hovering around his next kill spot. If anything, having a hotshot serial killer detective hanging around the place where you plan to make your next move would certainly be disastrous.

Lundy was an obstacle. Considering that Trinity's a "family man", he cannot risk having his identity exposed, for his own sake and his family's especially. I don't think he ever meant to really hit Debra, so his lack of concern for seeing to it that she was dead seems fitting. Besides, he probably wasn't even aware that Debra was a cop anyway, considering he only knew about Lundy when he saw his face sitting in the paper. Didn't he rob Lundy as well? A sloppy murder and robbery certainly covers the trail well, hiding any trace of a professional or someone with a real motive beyond cash.

I don't really see Anton being that passionate towards Debra either, much less someone able to hold up such an incredible poker face when he goes to see her in the hospital. Besides, she's already had one murderous boyfriend. Two would just seem overkill.

just seemed obvious and the great thing about this show is the obvious never happens

just seemed obvious and the great thing about this show is the obvious never happens

Right, and Trinity going out of his way beyond his "ritual" to gun down an obstacle really strikes me, as he isn't bound by any sense of morality like Dexter is, despite how much they both have in common. There aren't any rules for him at all, so long as he and his family are protected. That certainly makes him all the more dangerous as an opponent, and even less predictable I would argue.

"Dexter" is becoming Showtime's "True Blood."

Like HBO's dark hit this summer, "Dexter" keeps growing with nearly each episode, hitting another series high Sunday night -- 1.9 million viewers for its first airing.

The series has gained more than 600,000 viewers over the past three weeks. Compare that to Sunday's "Mad Men" (which matched its season average of 1.8 million) and AMC has roughly quadruple the potential audience over Showtime.

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