Showing posts with label dexter. Show all posts
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Monday, December 3, 2012

“The Dark… Whatever” – ‘Dexter’ Episode Review





As the seventh season of Dexter continues, we've no more Isaak to act as the running bad guy, so what's a serial killer to do? Well, there are still some family problems occupying Dexter's time. He's got a sister that flip-flops between wanting to jump his bones and trying to throw his girlfriend in jail. He happens to be dating someone who doesn't mind offing people, good or bad. And not to mention there's a nosey LaGuerta slowly following a years-old trail that may lead her to figure out that Dexter is actually the Bay Harbor Butcher. Following last episode's events, the show takes us a few weeks into the future, where a couple new bad guys have shown up to at least give Dex a bit of a distraction.



(read the review after the jump)





A serial killer arsonist is roaming the land, lighting people on fire in public places and watching them as they burn. Dex battles his urge to hunt and kill, trying hard to keep to his agreement with Deb about not interfering in her cases. Ultimately he figures out who's doing all the killing but lets his sister do her job, trying to repair the damage in their relationship.



On the home front, Dex tries to explain to Hannah the concept of his "dark passenger". She's skeptical at first, being the more practical sort of murderer, but Dex manages to convince her, at least for a time. His own self-examination causes Dex to doubt the reality of said evil presence causing him to kill, eventually arriving at the conclusion that the whole thing may be nothing more than a story he tells himself so that he doesn't need to take responsibility for his actions.



And since things can't go two minutes on the show without getting complicated, Hannah's father comes-a-calling. He claims he's trying to make peace with her for all the shitty stuff he did when she was a child, but in reality he's just looking for a hand-out. He threatens to let loose some incriminating information about one of Hannah's earlier kills if she or Dex doesn't hand over a pile of cash. After Dex has to give up his kill on the arsonist, he instead goes after the father even though it doesn't meet his code. Unfortunately for Hannah, Dex is a bit too late and dear daddy has already left an anonymous tip with the police, sending Deb on the hunt again as she tries to put her brother's love behind bars.



In the meanwhile, Quinn resolves his problems with the Russian mob while creating even more. He finds out that bad guy George is going to send his lady to work in a sex club and takes a trip to deal with the situation. Things get out of hand, some bullets are exchanged and the show is minus one strip-joint owner. Quinn frames it up to make it look like self-defense, but Angel is there to doubt him. Still, Angel keeps Quinn’s secret despite his suspicions, even going so far as to let Nadya bolt instead of hanging out to act as a witness. In addition, LaGuerta steadily pursues her leads, making even more connections between Dex and the framing of Doakes as the Bay Harbor Butcher.





This latest episode harkens back to earlier seasons of Dexter with more of a cop show feel. Dex is hunting like he used to, albeit with more complications in his life to make his routine less than optimal. There's a bit of a break from the heavy psychological development that's been permeating the first half of the season, but there's still a major turning point in Dexter's self-realization about his dark passenger not being quite what he thought.



Dexter's changes will no doubt pan out over the course of the next and final two episodes of the season. He's broken his code and relinquished his excuses for killing, potentially sending him into a transformation that could make him just as bad as the people he normally hunts. Add to that a girlfriend that makes no excuses and Dex could be in for a very bad ending. Eventually, the confrontation with LaGuerta will have to happen and when it does Dex might be willing to start taking out anyone who gets in his way.



Downward spiral coming? We shall have to see how it develops over the next two weeks and then wait another year to hear the punch-line. Until then, keep rooting for Dex, for we may be saying goodbye to all his humanity in the near future.


Monday, October 1, 2012

“Are You…?” – A Nerdbastard Review of ‘Dexter’ Season 7, Episode 1





First things first – if you haven't watched the last season of Dexter you might want to go away now, cause season 7 relies heavily on the climax of season 6 and you will be ruined if you read this. Also, I'm not writing this spoiler-free, so best to watch the episode before reading. That being said, on with the show.



Last season ended with a great cliffhanger that pretty much guaranteed people would be tuning in for more. Deborah (Jennifer Carpenter) walks in on ol' Dexter (Michael C. Hall) doing his thing, complete with plastic wrap, big shiny knife and all. There's no way to hide the situation, so Dexter is backed into a corner.



I have to first say that I was pretty skeptical going into season 7. Dexter has a long habit of writing itself out of corners in ways that are fairly half-assed and leave one feeling like they just tried to get drunk off of nonalcoholic beer. I thought they might do something similar with this one, having Dexter just explain away the situation and then Deb, after a brief inner conflict, accepting the situation and moving on. If this had been the case, I may have given up on the show forever. But no sir, they did not deus ex machina this one. Instead, they jumped right into the lion's mouth and the quality of this episode is directly reflected in that decision.



Episode 1, "Are you...?" begins in the middle, a silly attempt to make us think that Dexter is making a run from the law. Just ignore the first minute or two and you'll be fine. From there it goes back to the church, with Deb trying to figure out "What the fuck?" is going on. Dexter attempts to lie his way out of the situation, claiming temporary insanity of a sort. After finally getting Deb on his side, they dispose of the body and life moves on. Well, sort of. Something about what happened doesn't sit well with Deb and she just keeps looking into it deeper and deeper. This is a sign that the writers were thinking, not trying to play Deb as a dunce who couldn't eventually figure out the obvious. She notices the inconsistencies and familiarities of the situation and tries to put the pieces together.



In the meanwhile, old characters are reestablished, a character gets killed off (must not have renewed his contract) and Dexter forgets a wee bit of evidence at the crime scene. Louis Greene (Josh Cooke), the jackass hacker from last season, decides he's going to start fucking with Dexter. And Dexter tries to deal with the Deb situation while also indulging his need to make bad guys into corpses. A typical day-in-the-life of the show, really.



The actors all did a fine job, with special props to Jennifer Carpenter who had to perform what is probably the most complex character twist in the history of the show. She managed it amazingly, never letting her anxiety drop for even a second. Whether she was in the middle of a shot or just a piece of the background, she was always in character.



Things are ramping up and we can see what's being prepared for our enjoyment of the seventh (and second-to-last) season of the show. Greene hates Dexter and has mad hacking skills. LaGuerta has a piece of evidence that could be trouble for Dexter. And it looks like the Russian mob will be poking about pretty soon as well. Not to mention the whole fucked-up relationship between Deb and Dex. There's been nothing said about the "Deb loves Dex" story arc yet, but I imagine it's not too far behind.



In the end, I have to say I was pretty impressed – a very strong start to what will hopefully be a great season. The last few seasons have left me hollow. Even though the cast has done a great job, the writing has been mediocre. I am hoping this one will make up for the others and if the first episode is any indication of things to come, this could be the best season yet.



Check back next week for a review of the next episode of Dexter, "Sunshine and Frosty Swirl", once again brought to you by yours truly and a generous helping of Nerdbastard power!