It's the penultimate episode of Dexter! This has been a pretty bonkers season, but things seem to be building to a big finish. Why is everyone so awful at hiding Hannah? Is Dexter's moral epiphany a satisfying one? Does Deb's arc fully work considering everything she's been through? And what's up with that bizarre climactic scene? Tune in to find out.<br />
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SHOW NOTES: <br />
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0:28 - Intro and clip<br />
6:21 - General thoughts<br />
8:52 - Dexter at Vogel's crime scene<br />
12:32 - Batista's farewell toast<br />
14:34 - Hannah is still awful at remaining hidden<br />
17:42 - Quinn needs a restraining order, is terrible at interrogations<br />
22:22 - Dexter has a moral epiphany<br />
25:44 - Oliver as an interesting villain not properly developed<br />
33:10 - Deb and color symbolism<br />
34:32 - A small Easter egg, the show gaining momentum<br />
38:00 - Deb is now totally on Dexter's side; twisted morality<br />
50:21 - The bizarre climactic scene<br />
1:00:53 - A lack of moral consequences, thoughts on how the series might end<br />
1:06:43 - Ghost Harry is gone!<br />
1:08:39 - Show close<br />
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