Snazzy Daisy Tuesday at 10:25 PM Share Tuesday at 10:25 PM (edited) Quote Dexter searches for a new hiding spot when his dumping ground is exposed. Harry and LaGuerta present a controversial theory to Spencer while investigating a missing child case. Deb faces consequences for an outburst during volleyball practise. Air Date: Jan 24, 2025 Edited Yest. at 04:03 AM by Snazzy Daisy Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151513-s01e07-the-big-bad-body-problem/
Affogato Saturday at 01:07 AM Share Saturday at 01:07 AM Why in the world? Motivation? i find it hard to believe Dexter feels so deeply for children and only children. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151513-s01e07-the-big-bad-body-problem/#findComment-8563417
Chicago Redshirt Saturday at 02:59 PM Share Saturday at 02:59 PM 13 hours ago, Affogato said: Why in the world? Motivation? i find it hard to believe Dexter feels so deeply for children and only children. To me, it makes sense. On some level he has regret for his own innocence lost as a child and values that highly. Dexter clearly intellectually knows right from wrong, and can appreciate that someone who victimizes children and preys on the innoicent is extra monstrous. It also seemed like Dexter seemed to be most "genuine" when he was dealing with children. Like I don't remember him ever narrating having difficulty with dealing with kids, and in this series, he was friendly with the captain's kid and deeply disturbed by whoever went after the judge's son. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151513-s01e07-the-big-bad-body-problem/#findComment-8563875
Snazzy Daisy Saturday at 11:31 PM Author Share Saturday at 11:31 PM The E06 cliffhanger on the discovery of Handsome Tony’s arm is quickly resolved in a non satisfying way. Just feed the arm to the gator again. Done! 🙄 Hey Dex, enough scouting the Florida neighborhoods. Spoiler Just take up Camilla’s offer to use her boat. Laura Moser’s gratuitous nudity is just distasteful. What’s with little Dexter calling Harry “daddy”? What happens to continuity? Anyway, young Hector Estrada is a hottie. Laura should’ve hooked up with him instead of Harry. So, the child killer is Captain Aaron Spencer. His motives? Did Judge Powell rule against him in the divorce trial? Nicky may not be his biological son as the affair started 14 years ago. My issue with this killer reveal: Spoiler We know Captain Spencer needs to go at some point for Captain Tom Matthews to take over his role. Scenario 1 — Aaron dies on Dexter’s kill table. Nobody knows the truth. His disappearance remains a mystery. Scenario 2 — Aaron being arrested, tried and imprisoned. Scenario 3 — Aaron leaves Miami before getting exposed, before Dexter can get to him. Who knows, he may appear in Dexter: Resurrection. 😆 In any of these scenarios, his name should get mentioned every now and then in OG Dexter, logically. Does his name being put under embargo indefinitely? 🤔 Re the NHI killer… 👀 Spoiler Could it be Brian Moser experimenting, learning to perfect his craft? 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151513-s01e07-the-big-bad-body-problem/#findComment-8564093
Affogato 15 hours ago Share 15 hours ago 21 hours ago, Chicago Redshirt said: To me, it makes sense. On some level he has regret for his own innocence lost as a child and values that highly. Dexter clearly intellectually knows right from wrong, and can appreciate that someone who victimizes children and preys on the innoicent is extra monstrous. It also seemed like Dexter seemed to be most "genuine" when he was dealing with children. Like I don't remember him ever narrating having difficulty with dealing with kids, and in this series, he was friendly with the captain's kid and deeply disturbed by whoever went after the judge's son. Then he is not high on the APD spectrum. It is inconsistent characterization. In the first show (the couple of seasons I’ve watched) i think we were given to believe he did not have to be as guarded with children and could be himself. His personal experiences might lead him to want to protect kids. Beong overcome with empathy and emotion is inconsistent. but yes, if you lay aside what he repeatedly tells us about how he operates and most of what he does your explanation makes sense. of course maybe h is getting a personality redemption arc. But the true interest of the show was making domeone like dex a protagonist. Imo. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151513-s01e07-the-big-bad-body-problem/#findComment-8564284
Chicago Redshirt 14 hours ago Share 14 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Affogato said: Then he is not high on the APD spectrum. It is inconsistent characterization. In the first show (the couple of seasons I’ve watched) i think we were given to believe he did not have to be as guarded with children and could be himself. His personal experiences might lead him to want to protect kids. Beong overcome with empathy and emotion is inconsistent. but yes, if you lay aside what he repeatedly tells us about how he operates and most of what he does your explanation makes sense. of course maybe h is getting a personality redemption arc. But the true interest of the show was making domeone like dex a protagonist. Imo. I think you are overthinking things. Dexter is by definition an unreliable narrator. His actions are the best thing to judge him on, and consistently across the three shows, he has been particularly bothered by violence against children and he has been able to relate best to children. 13 hours ago, Snazzy Daisy said: The E06 cliffhanger on the discovery of Handsome Tony’s arm is quickly resolved in a non satisfying way. Just feed the arm to the gator again. Done! 🙄 Hey Dex, enough scouting the Florida neighborhoods. Reveal spoiler Just take up Camilla’s offer to use her boat. Laura Moser’s gratuitous nudity is just distasteful. What’s with little Dexter calling Harry “daddy”? What happens to continuity? Anyway, young Hector Estrada is a hottie. Laura should’ve hooked up with him instead of Harry. So, the child killer is Captain Aaron Spencer. His motives? Did Judge Powell rule against him in the divorce trial? Nicky may not be his biological son as the affair started 14 years ago. My issue with this killer reveal: Hide contents We know Captain Spencer needs to go at some point for Captain Tom Matthews to take over his role. Scenario 1 — Aaron dies on Dexter’s kill table. Nobody knows the truth. His disappearance remains a mystery. Scenario 2 — Aaron being arrested, tried and imprisoned. Scenario 3 — Aaron leaves Miami before getting exposed, before Dexter can get to him. Who knows, he may appear in Dexter: Resurrection. 😆 In any of these scenarios, his name should get mentioned every now and then in OG Dexter, logically. Does his name being put under embargo indefinitely? 🤔 Re the NHI killer… 👀 Reveal spoiler Could it be Brian Moser experimenting, learning to perfect his craft? Alas, high-profile guest star syndrome almost dictated it had to be either Spencer or Tanya, and it seemed clear from what we saw that the kidnapper was male. To be fair, I was more thinking that he was the killer of the NHI's and Brian was the kidnapper/killer of children. There would be something poetic about taking children to shipping containers like he was taken as a child, and blaming the cartels for his actions. Possible motives for Spencer: 1. He found out his kid is not his biological kid. He has a lot of anger toward the ex-wife and the homewrecker and wants to punish them, albeit in this roundabout baroque way. 2. He wants to at some point "solve" the case and appear a hero, with all the benefits that come with it -- possible reconciliation with the ex, proving that he's better than Homewrecker, full custody of the son, a promotion, getting his house back. 3. He is frustrated that there's not enough resources targeting the cartels and so wanted to bring the full weight of Miami Metro on them, and figured the best way was to frame them for two kidnapping/murders. If a little kid or two have to die to make that happen, so be it. I don't think that it would be necessary to have Spencer's name come up on OG Dexter, assuming that it never comes out that he killed at least one person. I don't remember any child kidnapping/murder situations that would draw a comparison. The only way off the top of my head it might make sense for it to have come up is when everyone came to think that the Bay Harbor Butcher was possibly a cop and ultimately thought it was Doakes. It seems to me like when Batista and others were in disbelief that a cop could have been a serial killer, someone should have said, "Well remember Captain Spencer killed that kid?" if it were known. 15 years is a long time. Matthews might only be a front-line police officer, assuming the ranks are officer->sgt->lt.->captain. I am not clear on the discontinuity with Dexter calling Harry daddy prematurely. Dexter is 3-ish, and so easily confused about who this guy is who has been hanging around all the time might be. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151513-s01e07-the-big-bad-body-problem/#findComment-8564303
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