Saturday, April 17, 2010

Dexter 2x08

So much is happening this season on Dexter! He’s been facing his demons, through his stint at Narcotics Anonymous, as if his compulsion to kill is a drug addiction. I’m almost starting to sympathize ... almost. His relation with Rita is falling to pieces while at the same time svelte Lila with the luscious lips is giving him unconditional support, not knowing she’s a pyromaniac freak who torched her own place just to keep Dexter close to her. Sgt. Doakes keeps sniffing around Dex, knowing that he’s hiding something, but just not knowing what. Deb is looking up to special agent Lundy as a surrogate father, but then has a crush on him, too, not knowing where it lead to, or what will happen after the serial killer’s case is closed. And all throughout the Miami homicide department is looking for the Bay Harbor Butcher, not knowing he’s none-other than our dearly beloved Dexter!

Lila is crashing at Dex’ place after her place burned down ... which could be fun ... except Deb’s still living there and none too happy about the British invasion. On his boys’ night out, Lila even joins Dex to the bowling alley, which is just a tad awkward. At the end of the night, Dex gets attacked by the man who killed his mother! It forces him to take matters into his own hands again and deal with this man in a way our old Dex knows so well. Right after sawing the murderer of his mother into pieces, Rita calls him because someone’s been in her house ... and only he has another key ... Well, we know it was actually psychopath Lila. Since they’re suspecting the serial killer to be somehow connected to Miami law enforcement, Lundy brought in a pack o’ suits to investigate the entire police force. Now everyone’s under suspicion... Deb and Angel are teaming up again, finding a clue that directly proves the killer is one of them. Meanwhile, though, Deb and Lundy are hooking up, which from the outside totally looks like she’s sleeping her way to the top and staying off the department’s radar. And did I mention that Doakes is inches closer and closer to finding out the darkest truth about Dexter? Man, this show is good!

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