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Dexter Season 6


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Dunno about that.

Did you see the background of the table?

The sheet he was on looked like he would be in a kitchen.

I think someone gets him there, only to be stopped by a member of the Miami Metro team.

the table scene was a dream sequence from season 1.... remember he dreamed Deb put him on the table

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I knew that Gellar was a ghost! Because only Travis could see him, remember when Travis & Dex were sitting in the car, Travis said "theres Gellar", and Dex didnt bother to see him???

This season will end on a cliffhanger.

Computer guy will turn out to be either a copy cat killer, or a weirdo who is going to know Dexters Secret. My guess is that he isnt a killer at all and threatens to expose Dexter, Dexter breaks the code and kills him, and Miami Homicide hunts down Dexter....of course it will be over 14 episodes next season.

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I was most definitely wrong about Geller. I had started to doubt myself a couple of episodes ago but always held on to the fact that there were two. Hell even the girl he released said there were two - yeah yeah blindfolded and all, but I think that I could tell the difference in one guy changing his voice and two different people. If nothing else they would walk with a different gait and have different smell, but whatever.

I'm having a hard time with the whole season this time around. Its hit that point that most series seem to find where they lose focus on the central characters and the primary theme of the show. I mean who really gives a f**k about LaGuertas struggle with her boss to reign in Deb, or whether Quinn tagged a moose while he was drunk? For my money anything that doesnt directly impact Dexter, his target, or his ability to practice his trade is fluff and irrelevant.

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Three possible scenarios I see:

1) Louis is not connected to any other storylines but he either knows about Dexter already or will stumble upon his slides while visiting Jamie at Dexter's place (A/C unit breaks?).

2) Louis is actually the "second person" involved in DDK and is Travis' partner. Seems unlikely though since he helped Miami Metro narrow down the location of Gellar's blog post and potentially reveal the church. *shrug*

3) Louis is a relative of Dexter...possibly an unknown younger brother of Brian (ITK) and Dexter from their biological father?

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Three possible scenarios I see:

1) Louis is not connected to any other storylines but he either knows about Dexter already or will stumble upon his slides while visiting Jamie at Dexter's place (A/C unit breaks?).

holy crap! that just makes me antsy just thinking about it....great theory..

something HAS to happen with him that directly affects Dexter..he got WAAAY too upset when Dexter shut down his video game idea

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