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Change: pedophile.*********. After the pedophile********* is seen talking with Astor, Dexter must decide if he fits The Code. Meanwhile, Debra has a new homicide to solve, a
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Change: chubby cheeks, s**t machine? Are you kidding me? (Her reaction upon learning Rita is pregnant) Dex: "My mother was killed by a chainsaw, my brother was killed by, well, me...that kind of stuff?" (His internal response to Rita asking about his family history) Dex: "My animal
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Change: Throughout the episode, there is a running motif of Dexter as a protective lion, and Rita and her kids as members of his pride. Dexter
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Change: payedpaid for in prison, Dexter kills him because he feels that this man threatens "his children" (a first time for Dexter).Dexter's kill methods and rituals: Very unusual for Dexter--he just strangles him. He doesn't talk to
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Nov 16 2008, 11:51 PM EST
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Change: Anne Ramsay--Ellen Wolf Notable music: Daniel LichtRolfe Kent (opening theme) TALK ABOUT THIS EPISODE Hey, Dexter Buffs! Click the EasyEdit button to take a stab at the wikiguide to Dexter!(Don't see the EasyEdit button above? Sign in or sign up.) Description of crime:
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Oct 14 2008, 10:11 PM EDT
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Change: the pimp that Deb questioned, whose information led her to connect Teegan's death to Freebo.Assigned officer(s): Debra Morgan, QuinnCrime scene: The victim is in plain view lying on his back. His torso is
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Oct 14 2008, 5:25 PM EDT
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Change: Jimmy Smits Notable music: Daniel LichtRolfe Kent (opening theme) TALK ABOUT THIS EPISODE Hey, Dexter Buffs! Click the EasyEdit button to take a stab at the wikiguide to Dexter!(Don't see the EasyEdit button above? Sign in or sign up.) Description of crime:
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Oct 14 2008, 10:11 AM EDT
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Change: lowly scavengers come out" and "the lion never fears the jackal", and finally the observation that "night is good for the hunter, bad for the hunted." Miguel shows up at Dexter's house mildly intoxicated late at night.
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Change: jackal lion never fears the lion",jackal", and finally the observation that "night is good for the hunter, bad for the hunted." Miguel shows up at Dexter's house mildly intoxicated late at night. They converse
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Change: The victim is in plain view lying on his back. His torso is bare and reveals a large portion of skin that has been excised with a knife.Suspect(s): To the detectives, Freebo is the main suspect.Clue(s): The missing chunk of skin
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Change: Miguel shows up at Dexter's house mildly intoxicated late at night. They converse on Dexter's front porch and both indulge in hard liquor. Miguel speaks
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Change: This further deepens Dexter's fears of inadequacy when it comes to being a father. Dexter tells Miguel "My father was disgusted by me", which prompts Miguel to call Harry an 'idiot'. DEXTER'S RELATIONSHIPS DEVELOPMENTS WITH RITA INTERACTIONS WITH OTHERS Dexter comes to accept his
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Change: License Plate Number: 4QLPR7Where/how Dexter stalks victim: Dexter confronts him in public first, and then sneaks up on him at his home.Why victim deserves it: Although he never killed anybody, and he hasn't committed any
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Change: As the police team gathers for their morning cup of coffee, Quinn tries to engage Dexter in playful conversation. He gets the hint, and asks, "Not much into small talk?" EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS BEST MOMENTS BEST LINES Dexter "dancing" during couples' yoga with Rita The episode's title
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Change: The episode's title is an extension of a metaphor Dexter uses to describe his life and habits: himself as a lion in the serengeti. Among
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