Akonyl wrote:Spoiler:Dexter talks to Harry in public multiple times, which could be the case in the coffee shop scene. The woman also never acknowledges him, and he doesn't have a plate/cup either like Colin does, he's just sitting there. Not to mention when Colin wakes up to find her tied up and the guy says "I guess we'll have to kill her" and starts stroking her hair, she doesn't react to him at all either. If someone announced their intent to kill me while stroking my hair I would be freaked out by him a little bit. The only things we've seen him successfully interacting with are things that only Colin has seen (the brand, the painting), so until someone else takes note of him I don't see it as deception, just maybe a few red herrings.
also unrelated, but: I also think the killer took way too huge a gamble with that last killing, had the second set of officers not gone into the greenhouse, she may have actually been saved and then she would have revealed everything.
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While Dexter does talk to Harry in public, it's rarely as deliberate as that scene was. Much of the time, they are talking in what is decidedly a fairly private setting (though certainly not always). I'll accept it if the theory turns out to be true, but I'm also curious about how they'll explain all of the little nuances (which increase with each episode, naturally).
The last killing really was quite silly and was obviously implemented solely for the theatrics of it all by the writers. The very CGI locusts were a lil more offensive to me, actually.
The last killing really was quite silly and was obviously implemented solely for the theatrics of it all by the writers. The very CGI locusts were a lil more offensive to me, actually.