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EPISODE 3.4: "All in the Family"

All in the Family

Episode summary:
After a botched marriage proposal, Dexter has to figure out how to convince Rita that he is looking for more than a convenient merger of finances and fatherhood. But Deb’s case of a woman’s murdered fiancée offers hope for Dexter in strange ways. Meanwhile, Miguel’s brother, Ramon, is going off the rails in the hunt for their little brother Oscar’s murderer. Unfortunately, Oscar’s (supposed) murderer was killed by Dexter Morgan, and that’s something he desperately wants to keep secret.
Original air date:
October 19, 2008
Written by:
Adam E. Fierro
Directed by:
Keith Gordon
Guest star(s):
Jimmy SmitsSmits--Miguel Prado
Kristin DattiloDattilo--Barbara Gianna
Anne Ramsay--Ellen Wolf
Liza Lapira--Yuki Amado
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Add image of victimDescription of crime: A man is bludgeoned to death in his own home.

Victim(s): Jack Rice, aged 34

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Debra Morgan and Joseph Quinn

Crime scene: A white male is found on the floor of his home. He is laying on his left side in a pool of blood. Blunt force trauma to the head is suspected to be the cause of death. Blood spatter covers the walls and surrounding furniture. The man's supposed fiance is covered with the victim's blood. The backdoor was forced open with a crowbar.

Suspect(s): The case bears a similar M.O. to a series of break-ins that recently occurred in the neighborhood. The detectives first pursue that lead, but later focus on the bereaved fiance, Fiona.

Clue(s): M.O. matches that of recent crimes in the area, blunt object covered with the victim's blood found on a table, Fiona's busted knee.

Blood evidence suggests: The assailant has a small, feminine frame evidenced by the blood spatter pattern on the wall. This contradicts Fiona's statement that the intruder was 6 feet tall. Fiona becomes the main suspect.

Case Closed: Fiona confesses to having an obsession with the victim and becoming enraged when he rejected her advances. She killed him out of love.

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DAYDREAMS
CLUES TO DEXTER'S PAST









DEXTER'S RELATIONSHIPS
DEVELOPMENTS WITH RITA
INTERACTIONS WITH OTHERS
  • Dexter proposes to Rita on a whim when the children ask how come they aren't married. Rita rejects his proposal as disingenuous (and does so a second time after Rita is fired). He finally gets a "yes" from her when he essentially recites something he heard somebody say earlier about true love.



  • Dexter is the only one who agrees to go to Matsuka's keynote speech.
  • Astor gives Dexter attitude and claims, "You're not my father" when Dexter asks her to play nice with another kid.
  • Dexter meets Miguel on the beach to have another one of their "heart-to-heart" conversations. Miguel again confides in Dexter about how close he has always been with his brothers. He emphazises how blessed he has felt to have people to talk to and share secrets with. Now he laments that he may not be able to trust Ramon anymore, and how in hindsight he lost Oscar to drugs long before his death. Dexter takes these words to heart, but is also pleased that his meddling has worked.


EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
BEST MOMENTS
BEST LINES
  • Dexter's face when he thinks he's doing a good thing by blurting out that Rita is pregnant to the kids.
  • Dexter's ridiculous hillbilly accent disguising himself as an anonymous tipster.

  • When Miguel calls Dexter hermano--Spanish for brother, and essentially invites him to unburden himself by sharing his secrets.


SIGNIFICANCE OF EPISODE TITLE
The title is sort of a triple entendre. Perhaps most recognizably, it bears the same title as the popular 70's TV sitcom. Early on in the episode, we see it applies to Dexter's acceptance of starting a family with Rita. Towards the end, the title is applicable to Miguel Prado's immense pride towards the tight-knit relationship he shares with his brothers. He muses how secrets always stay within a family.
  • "Family man. Husband and father. Sounds so upstanding; harmless. Much better than lives alone and keeps to himself." (Dexter)
  • "Deb, your butt's buzzing." (Dexter)
  • "He's like the f***in' witness whisperer!" (Deb in awe of Quinn's people skills)
  • "I'm flea combing my dog tonight" (Deb declining to attend Masuka's keynote address)
  • "E tu Dexte?" (Masuka's Caesar-like plead to Dexter hoping he'll attend his speech)
  • "You and me buddy; making the women of the world sick" (Miguel to Dexter regarding their respective botched marriage proposals)
  • "If you're an [emotional] idiot, then I'm a vegetable." (Dex to Deb)
  • "Quinn played me like a mother-f***in' $20 guitar!" (Deb)