Where is it supposed to be on the show? Somewhere in Miami. When did we see it on the show? In an earlier episode, Miami Metro found the nude body of a dead call girl in a hotel room. They concluded that she probably overdosed, but Dexter noted evidence that someone had moved the body after death, probably attempting CPR in a failed attempt to revive her.
LaGuerta mysteriously told Debra to close the case, and write it off as a mere overdose. She claimed it was simply to reduce the number of open homicide cases at the Department. But it appeared she might be covering up for someone. Deb closed the case, but didn't feel right about it. So, she later confronted LaGuerta and told her she is re-opening the case. In this short scene, we find out LaGuerta she was covering for.
She tells him that Debra is going to re-open the case, and it becomes clear that it was Matthews who was in the room with the call girl. He talks about giving her CPR and doing all he could. LaGuerta says that if the truth had come out, it would have ended his career. He gets angry and says "Doesn't Morgan know when to back off? Matthews says that she must be stopped. Is that still the case? What conversations have you had with the network about that?
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Dexter Hall Ep8 Take. The "Dexter" writers did a great job bringing both Deb's and Dexter's downward trajectories full circle over the course of the season. Dex's corrosive influence on Deb caused her to cross that awful life. It was a sad development for both characters, one that makes it a lot harder to root for them as protagonists, but it opens up a ton of new, amoral ground for "Dexter" to explore in its final season.
Perhaps this moment will represent a turning point for the show. It's hard to imagine Dexter and Deb getting out of next season as a happy-go-lucky sibling vigilante team. According to the show's own mythology, they've crossed a line. As Harry warned Dexter, LaGuerta didn't even come close to fitting the code. Next season, they pretty much have to go down, and that will be fascinating to watch.
One thing Deb didn't do was poison herself to have Hannah McKay sent to prison. That was a popular theory that gained a lot of traction in the comments of last week's recap, but Hannah admitted to dosing Deb with Xanax in a jailhouse conversation with Dexter.
Channeling Tony Soprano, Dexter said, "We both knew it would come to this, one of us dead or behind bars. The episode was full of one-on-one showdowns, and Deb and Hannah's chat at her arraignment was a catfight for the ages.
Hannah called Deb out for being a hypocrite: "How do you justify arresting me and not him? Or is the law just something you make up as you go along, turning a blind eye whenever you feel like it or Dexter is involved? You are a liar and a murderer. Speaking of Hannah, that was a truly bizarre sequence that led to her escape. Arlene Schramm passed her some poison at her arraignment, and Hannah took it while getting transported back to jail.
She had a seizure and had to be taken to an emergency room, where she regained consciousness and snuck out of the hospital so she could creepily leave her signature poisonous flower on Dexter's doorstep. So maybe Hannah McKay will be back for Dexter's final season after all. As it turned out, Doakes' return was all in Dexter's head, as the episode was peppered with flashbacks to the early days of their strained relationship. Dexter remembered Doakes calling him out for energetically recreating a murder, and lamented how he let Doakes see through him.
The episode got its title from Doakes' "Surprise, Motherfucker! Misleading promos aside, I think we're all glad Doakes stayed dead. Before the episode aired, Showtime flashed a warning related to the Newtown school shooting that read: "In light of the tragedy that has occurred in Connecticut, the following program contains images that may be disturbing. Viewer discretion is advised. Yes, it's crazy people with guns who commit these terrible crimes.
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