Awesome episode and loved when Dexter had to choke him with his belt. That scene was really intense...especially the ferocity in his face as he told him he should've killed him.
~~I wasn't that surprised that Quinn's GF is the daughter.
I expected quinn's girlfriend all along but even I didn't think she was related to trinity. that blew my mind a bit. This whole episode was crazy.
Thanks for clearing up that fourth kill thing, Dino. It's just the way I watch the show there is never a next week preview on it.
Also, I can't wait for dexter to kill this son of a ?????...and his daughter. Deb is really working things out though...in this case she knows more than dexter does.
I have a feeling the end of this season is going to put quinn, deb, and dexter in a very interesting connection.
Also, Masuka is one of the best character's on this show. I'm curious to see how his knowledge of rita and elliot pans out.
Correct. All we know is that the shooter is approximately 5'4", based on Masouka's estimate.
All signs point to Christine, but I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't. Again, from next week's preview...
Christine is brought in for questioning and she's being grilled by Deb. Another scene shows her in a car on the phone saying "Daddy, I think I'm in trouble..." which struck me as weird, saying "I think I'm in trouble" vs. "I am in trouble". It may seem like a small detail that I am interpreting, but remember, the show is full of nuances and details that lead to other revelations, such as the quizzical look on Lundy's face before he and Deb were shot, as well as the look on Christine's face when she opened the door to Trinity...how would have known she would say "Hi daddy"?
But how would Christine know that Deb was looking into Lundy's eyes as he died? The only other person that would know that would be the shooter, or an accomplice. And the only accomplice she could reasonably have at the moment is Trinity who is not 5'4."
Correct. All we know is that the shooter is approximately 5'4", based on Masouka's estimate.
All signs point to Christine, but I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't. Again, from next week's preview...
Christine is brought in for questioning and she's being grilled by Deb. Another scene shows her in a car on the phone saying "Daddy, I think I'm in trouble..." which struck me as weird, saying "I think I'm in trouble" vs. "I am in trouble". It may seem like a small detail that I am interpreting, but remember, the show is full of nuances and details that lead to other revelations, such as the quizzical look on Lundy's face before he and Deb were shot, as well as the look on Christine's face when she opened the door to Trinity...how would have known she would say "Hi daddy"?
Well, I think it's obvious that Christine shot Lundy and Deb - she pretty much confessed to being there as Lundy was breathing his last. She's also the right height, so I think that little mystery is totally solved.
As for the son calling Arthur a "killer", he seemed to quantify the statement immediately after, saying that he was slowly choking the life out of his family members, bit by bit. I don't think it's an indication that the son is aware of his dad's extracurricular activities, although his choice of words was ironic.
And when Lundy reacted the way he did, he had been interviewed by Christine shortly before the shooting, so he definitely recognized her from their meeting. Seeing her draw a gun is probably what made him furrow his brow, like "why is Lance Bass wearing a wig and packing heat?"
Then again, I could be completely wrong. I was right about the reporter being the shooter, but way off as to her motive.
No offense Dino, but naming pretty much every character in the show as a potential shooter and offspring of Trinity's pretty much guarantees that one of your guesses would have panned out eventually.
No offense Dino, but naming pretty much every character in the show as a potential shooter and offspring of Trinity's pretty much guarantees that one of your guesses would have panned out eventually.
I really enjoyed this episode, It had it's revelations to questions, for me the best part is when he had Trinity on the kitchen floor with the Knife behind his back and said I should have Killed you a long time ago the look on Trinity's face Priceless, Next week looks Good also.
As for the son calling Arthur a "killer", he seemed to quantify the statement immediately after, saying that he was slowly choking the life out of his family members, bit by bit. I don't think it's an indication that the son is aware of his dad's extracurricular activities, although his choice of words was ironic.
maybe...but he was throwing all the plaques on the ground which are Arthur's "trophies." I think that is an indication he knows. After all, He locks his daughter away, and beats his son...I'm sure there could be weirder things going on.
Also how about that see you next tuesday bomb he called his wife during thanksgiving dinner. That was rough.
I'll buy that theory. My guess is that Christine will identify Dexter as Deb's brother, giving Arthur all the information he needs to make Dexter's life a living hell.
maybe...but he was throwing all the plaques on the ground which are Arthur's "trophies." I think that is an indication he knows. After all, He locks his daughter away, and beats his son...I'm sure there could be weirder things going on.
Also how about that see you next tuesday bomb he called his wife during thanksgiving dinner. That was rough.
But then that would mean that his family members are choosing not to report his crimes, which is a crime in itself. They'd be as guilty as Trinity if they failed to report their knowledge of his murderous "other" life. I believe they live in fear of Arthur, but doubt they condone, or turn a blind eye to his murders.
The son's referral to Arthur's "trophies" may have been just that - it's obvious that Arthur values his work with Habitat for Humanity; so much so that he leaves his family for days and weeks on end to go build houses around the world. It stands to reason that he then affixes his plaques to the wall with a certain sense of pride, and I would guess that any discussion regarding taking them down, or putting them up in a different location is simply not permitted. So they are, in effect, "trophies" of his accomplishments with Habitat for Humanity. I doubt the son realizes they actually have a double-meaning for his father.
I don't see the son attacking the plaques as a sign he knows, just that the whole area with Vera's ashes are a trophy case for Arthur and destroying that is the only way to hurt him. Just like beating up the car was his way of hurting him.