The Reel Rejects - DEXTER SEASON 4 Episode 1, 2, 3 & 4 REVIEW!

Episode Date: October 5, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This video is sponsored by Hello Fresh. More on them very soon. Season 4, Episode 1 of Dexter in 3, 2, and 1. All right, guys, we're on season 4, episode 3, and we are going to start in 3. Blinded by The Light Oh, this looks so good Blinded by some strobs
Starting point is 00:00:39 The backyard barbecue It's a holdover from the last ice age When food was scarce and men had to work together to take down such a large beast Yep Those who worked well with others survived And their genes have been passed down Through the centuries until they landed here
Starting point is 00:00:56 God My community I hated that guy's song I hated that guy so much in Smallville, but it had one of the best lines from Lex Luthor, where he says, no, I just don't like you. Whatever. Wow. It comes with an iPodaster. Wasted youth.
Starting point is 00:01:12 That was a good rhythmic tag on that. Hey, can I talk to you for a second? What a dress and hat combination. Just got off the phone with Dr. Montgomery. No, Dr. Dent. Take care of you after your accident. Oh, no. Why didn't you tell me you had a concussion?
Starting point is 00:01:26 I just wanted to keep you from worrying. You already have so much to deal with. The doctor also told you that you weren't supposed to drive for the next 10 days, and you didn't listen. So, I will now be doing while you're driving. In past few weeks, you have not been the most present father and husband. We're a team here, right? That's true. Teamwork makes a dream work.
Starting point is 00:01:46 She's right. Maybe now's the time to turn that around, score a few points, which will then make Rita more likely to say yes when I need a little time for myself. Yeah. I'm sorry. Thank you. I love how attentive and caring she is, though. Well, and her confidence now, like, to assert that. I guess you saw somebody bashed in Kate's bird bath?
Starting point is 00:02:06 Or birds. Why would someone do such a thing? The same reason he knocked over the Anderson's water fountain. Yeah. Who would do such a thing? He knocked the seahorse off my mailbox, too. I hated that seahorse. Your mom picked it out.
Starting point is 00:02:19 Watching Dexter interact in a social level like this is so interesting. Do you really need to be doing that? Yeah, I really do. His wife passed away last year. A weird exchange. So about this neighborhood vandal? Yeah, the last thing we need is a dangerous presence in our neighborhood. You know, it's a funny thing, Dexter.
Starting point is 00:02:37 It's all started to happen. Time you moved in. He's just messing with you, Dex. I just busts him with jobs. It's okay. I picked up on that. Yeah, you should have, you should not that, man. The danger of community is that the people who don't belong are looked upon with suspicion.
Starting point is 00:02:52 Awkward silence. Cody. What's that? Push him in. Yeah. someone did that to me once and I had my cell phone in my pocket I was like god damn it so I become an expert at blending in camouflaging myself becoming one of the guy
Starting point is 00:03:06 oh no don't do it don't do it is her iPod in the pocket oh no oh no oh no she was wearing a bathing suit this blending in thing isn't as easy as it looks that dad did it oh I actually thought she was going to have an iPod that would have made it even worse whoa whoa whoa my god dude green light and a red car
Starting point is 00:03:38 yeah that's okay his dark passenger is really freaking scary oh god oh man I can't wait for texter to get this guy at some point
Starting point is 00:03:55 oh this is we're gonna have to wait break for it I feel so careful now I feel so scared for this woman What? Oh my god What a shot
Starting point is 00:04:12 Fransish It's pretty as I Okay now It's time for you to jump What? What? Why are you doing this to me? You know I'm not to blame here
Starting point is 00:04:25 You were We're home, or coming home. Does he have like multiple M-O's? Please don't do it. Jump. No, I can. You can. I have children.
Starting point is 00:04:38 Makes me think of the ending of Barbarian. Jason and Susie. If you like, I can swing by your house for an ice pick in your husband's head. Then bring your kids back and throw them all. Oh my God. That is horrible. Is that what you want? Cruel.
Starting point is 00:04:54 What? To give her that kind of a choice in this. situation that is awful evil oh oh I hate that oh that's so sad doesn't work that way oh my god
Starting point is 00:05:07 oh my god this is so messed up that's addictive John oh oh bloody
Starting point is 00:05:22 hell What? Mommy? On earth? What? This guy had mommy issues? Or something traumatic happened in his past as Bob? Or?
Starting point is 00:05:37 Some kind of... Eh, uh? Uh. So you're calling card. Ew. Mommy. I guess you're right. He's got different M.O.
Starting point is 00:05:54 That way makes it harder to trip. Figure out if it's him or track him down. Part of me is like, yeah, is he just scouring a bunch of obscure cases and recreating those circumstances? But we already had a bunch of... Remember they were just talking about that, and they were saying, because he's a... Yeah?
Starting point is 00:06:11 They've only been here a month, and they've already got you tagged. It's not just me. There are other houses. Decks, we've been through this before. 11th grade. A bunch of kids TP'd the house. That happened to my house, too, when I was in 11th grade. That's so random.
Starting point is 00:06:24 They would have made people think, why this kid? Why him? You can't afford to have people asking those questions. No one's asking questions. Yeah. Getting married. Having a kid. I know you're under a lot of pressure.
Starting point is 00:06:36 Yeah, I am. But you can't let things slip. Yeah, dude. Stick to the code. It almost looks like Pac-Man the eyes. And what's the murder weapon. Don't those eyes look a little like Pac-Man? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:50 Hey, good news. Yeah? Yeah, the Sandpiper Hotel wants to book my band for a one-month gig. Let's go. Where are the strings? Wow, it's great. No more cruise ships. What happened?
Starting point is 00:07:00 Best of all, it means no more time away from you. Hey. Waking up with you every morning, waiting for you to make me coffee. Hey. Look at these two lovebirds. I'm very afraid. This is my favorite song. I love it.
Starting point is 00:07:21 Day two of me being the best husband in the world. If I can last another five days. I really need to stop for a coffee someplace. You already had a coffee. We're golden green. Oh. Greta's in control. Really, I started Saturday afternoon, so it's actually been more like two and a half days.
Starting point is 00:07:39 Ah. Only four and a half to go. I'm never going to make it. Finding Johnny Rose is our number one priority. Yes, ma'am. Dexter. Hey. Hi.
Starting point is 00:07:50 Quick question. Do you like the dolphins? I love dolphins. I'm really more of a manatee. but sure let's go flip her enjoy why I can't go
Starting point is 00:08:01 and I ask myself who's a friend that I could give them to bro buttering him up so he won't tell on him on the shoulder and everything
Starting point is 00:08:12 Miami Dolphins football club level who do I gotta get those kind of tickets me here so fucking
Starting point is 00:08:21 hey we got to be part of a female body found at the old port looks like a jumper. We'll take it. Unless you landed on a pile of marshmallows, there's going to be blood. You'll grab your kitten. Oh. Rita said no driving for you. You're coming with us.
Starting point is 00:08:34 Ugh. Ah, she's thorough. Eh, Rita. I see you. As much as I want Dexter to be unobstructed, I appreciate you looking out. Female, Caucasian, mid-30s, I'm guessing. If this is the latest victim of Lundy's Trinity killer, then he's a very different monster than I am. Yes, he is. Yeah. Why her? Why here? What is Trinity's code?
Starting point is 00:08:54 Did he slice her leg? have one. I mean, he can't have Don't look at your marks. It's looking like besides to me. It was meant to... Wow, that! That isn't special agent Grandpa. Shut up, Quinn.
Starting point is 00:09:07 Detectives? Yeah, that hat is a vibe, and I'm here for it, John. You have a name yet? Driver's license in her car says Tarla Grant from Fort Lauderdale. Tarla Grant. You're a little quick to decide it to... Aren't you?
Starting point is 00:09:19 There's a jewelry, money in her wallet. It wasn't robbed. Why would she drive down from Fort Lauderdale to jump off this abandonware house? He's always taking the... shortcut this guy. Lay down the law, Deb. I want to apologize for being such a douche the other night.
Starting point is 00:09:32 No need. We're all allowed to be the occasional douche. Doosh. Admit you have feelings for me. Keith Kara, douche. Yes, I did come to Miami to follow a case, but I have
Starting point is 00:09:44 to admit that I'm glad the killer chose this city. Knowing I'd find you here. I think it was episode three, John. What I did was suggest that if Trinity held it was pattern we could expect to see another woman die. You might want to check your missing person's
Starting point is 00:10:00 reports. I wouldn't be surprised to discover that she's married with two kids. Children, yeah. Very curious to know if there was a similar death at this site 30 years ago. Yeah, you're right. He is copying other things. Yeah. Trinity leaves his out in the open, supremely confident
Starting point is 00:10:16 that no one will ever trace them to him. Decade after decade after decade. Oh, he loves the thrill of the chase to find his prey. Just that look tells you so much that of course would be Vince's car that is the greatest
Starting point is 00:10:36 choice for a car for Vince that that is it looks like he just came off the set of varsity blues that was priceless and he's going to a house with a girl who has whipped cream all over her
Starting point is 00:10:51 how did how did you afford that truck man Security lights, just what every serial killer needs. Oh, I hear frogs. Oh, is about the spray paint? Did you get my message about the neighborhood watch meeting? Are we hosting? Actually, no, I didn't.
Starting point is 00:11:14 This is my community. Hey, let's go. Are you ready to fight crime, Dexter? Yes, I want to see Dexter fight crime. Be aware of your neighbors. Know their schedules. That way you'll know if something's different, if anything seems off. Glad you know my schedule, man.
Starting point is 00:11:29 So if anything goes wrong, you'll know. I know everyone's schedule. It's true. You do. We're patrolling. Your job is to watch and report. Watch and report. Observe and report.
Starting point is 00:11:40 We got. Community College for me now. Oh, she has a crash on him, Master? Hmm. Graffiti. Is this our fiend? Do you want to sign up for the neighborhood watch? That sounds kind of a lot.
Starting point is 00:11:54 lame okay so this is this is our guy it's jessie pink can soda can i'm thinking fingerprints let me get that for you yeah and i know one little lady who's up past her bedtime you're embarrassing me mom next we can't treat her like a little girl anymore how old is Esther now what would you guess like 12 13 yeah not as old as that boy definitely not you knew this day would come, Dexter. You've always been good with kids, but eventually they grow up. They become more mature. Asher's becoming a whole person. I hope you're not taking any of this seriously. The wife, the kids, the house and the burbs. It's all great camouflage, but that's all it is. It's gotten more complicated than that.
Starting point is 00:12:40 Than uncomplicated. You need to realize your limitations. Remember exactly who you are. Probably should you use something a little darker. Remember who you are. You ready to go? Almost. I've got the best of a banana. Oh, goody. Cruel summer. It's a cruel summer. John knows what movie that's from. The Karate Kid.
Starting point is 00:13:03 As long as the neighborhood vandal keeps my neighbors on edge, I will have no privacy. And I'm not going to let you do that to me, Jesse. Is it not him? Oh, it's a match. Okay, it is him. Tarla Grant, married mother of two. It vits Lundy's theory. That she's another victim of his serial killer.
Starting point is 00:13:21 Yes. Oh, no. Just unsealed the juvie records of Johnny. Rose. Shoplifting with his high school girlfriend, Nikki Wald. Well, at this point, I think we need to take any shot we can. Not throwing away my shot. I'll drive out there with you.
Starting point is 00:13:34 Let's go. I'll drive out there with you. Wow, you should have understood that reference, Andrew. Subtle. I was thinking we could stop somewhere for lunch first. I know a little place where we can order some room service. Much better. A afternoon delight.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Anton, what are you doing here? I love you too, baby. Come on, let's have some lunch. little work to do. Oh, boundaries. All right. All right. You should introduce him to Frank Lundy. That'd be a cool conversation to have. Something I won't enjoy again until I deal with Jesse, the neighborhood. Shithead. He just wants to have some peace.
Starting point is 00:14:20 Oh, my God, it really is happening. May I? He can't be left alone for one minute Frank Lundy Anton Briggs My lover My boyfriend All of the above
Starting point is 00:14:34 The former boyfriend Lover Please finish your lunch All done Oh This should be a fascinating Coppers I found a matching 30 year old case
Starting point is 00:14:48 What's that Big case for working on I'm afraid I've enlisted Debra in another of my mad Oh, no. Wasn't all above. Finding out he killed her. Read the husband's statement from 30 years ago. Family never believed it was.
Starting point is 00:15:05 This is an element Anton's probably never seen her in. There was nothing to investigate. Ah, yeah. Is he reading the, yeah, the body language in the way they're emoting towards each other. Nikki? Looking for a gentleman. Johnny Rose. Hey, I'm Sergeant Batista from Miami
Starting point is 00:15:27 Metro Homicide. Oh, shit. Oh, guns. Holy crap. Shit. Shot's fire. Forty first and Andrews, we need to have. They literally just shout at them for saying
Starting point is 00:15:42 we're just the Miami Metro. Rita thinks I'm with the neighborhood watch. Truth is, I'm going to do a little more than watch. Gonna get that, Jesse. There's dad. Off to his. weekly poker game. What are we doing here, Dex? Maybe someone's set
Starting point is 00:15:57 up, Jesse. The best I can do is scare a little sense into this kid. Oh, crap. Dexter, what are we doing? He's going to purge him. Hey! Hey! Come on, it's the vandal. Let's get it. I.
Starting point is 00:16:10 Yeah, dude. The friggin headlamps. It's watch and report assholes, not watch and chase. This is so humiliate. I would just take off the mass say, what are you guys doing? Oh, boy. Take up the mess.
Starting point is 00:16:34 I saw some guy running with a mask over there. Yeah. How many of them got cameras around? Oh, boy. This neighborhood's gonna kill me. Yeah, boy. All ready? I mean, you can't even dress yet.
Starting point is 00:16:52 I know, I know. I'm early. Just wanted you to see the latest work of the vandal. Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. So, smashed the window, released the emergency break, gave it a shove, and, uh, let it roll. Does that seem like something Jesse would do? Is it Cody's bike? Oh my God. What if you've been down here playing?
Starting point is 00:17:09 Maybe it's Astro and Jesse? Who knows? Oh, my God. I thought that was a real body for a second. That scared the shit out of me. How do you interested in buying tickets to the Dolphus game? Club level? I'll let me go for 500 bucks.
Starting point is 00:17:22 Don't you get those? Dexter. Son of a bitch It must be weird for you Lundy coming back Why would it be weird? You're weird If I love someone and that person was gone And then I moved on and then found someone else
Starting point is 00:17:37 And then the first person And all of a sudden showed up again I don't know I've never had that problem Yeah It's got to be a little confusing Yeah dude absolutely A little
Starting point is 00:17:47 So then maybe if you know that it's supposed to be weird And confusing Then maybe it's a little easier to handle Yeah, that's actually Feel your feelings, Debra Always the same three kills with Trinity Young woman in a bathtub Followed by a mother falling to her death
Starting point is 00:18:02 So got some nice ray bands I put in her short skirt So that we get to see your panties while she's falling Oh my God, Vince My man How many times are you know of We've got the bits and pieces That add up to at least 15 cycles
Starting point is 00:18:13 Since we just turned the clock back Another 15 years I'm sure there are considerably more Wow That's impressive Very evil You could just tell he's like, this is going to be my greatest trophy ever, my kill. Trinity's likely someone who's gone his own solitary way through life so preoccupied with his own obsessions that's foregone all but the most rudimentary of human connections.
Starting point is 00:18:37 Sounds very familiar, John. Where else do we know like that? It's a little bit disturbing. Yeah. I can just as well be talking about myself. Oh. Sure, I've been married. I was married for 29 years, happily.
Starting point is 00:18:54 But even so, the only thing that really got my heart beating was the hunt. Yeah, buddy. I'm sure you can't believe. No, he can't at all. Now, here I am at 60. The dialogue is so good. Watching dummies fly off a roof. I'm still on the...
Starting point is 00:19:10 I was very cathartic for Dexter to hear that home. Yeah. It really got me intrigued is the notion that he's returned to Miami. Yeah, he wants to see a Dolphins game. I'm not sure home is the right word. Yeah. People like us don't really belong anywhere. Mm.
Starting point is 00:19:26 Oh. Pass to. Pass again. Man, they are really taking their time with setting this character up. I really appreciate it. Yeah. Alan. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:19:41 Alan. If that is actually. If that's his name. Oh. Ash is. Are those your bloodslides? Yeah, right? Somehow you get a piece.
Starting point is 00:19:51 and then you burn it. This is the dark, dark side of what Dexter would have become. God, I could use one of those, John, or like 10. Interesting. Is it to his mom, mommy? I don't... Maybe.
Starting point is 00:20:21 Or does he have... of multiple personality. You're next. Oh, it's his next victim. Okay. Vacation murders. Where it is, you know who Johnny Rose's accomplice in? Nope.
Starting point is 00:20:32 Press release, same time as everyone else. But my sergeant, we're almost killed yesterday. So if you put any negative spin on, I'll be very angry. When you're angry, you're very sexy. Ooz. No. The test results indicate that Tullagrant jumped rather than was pushed. I don't buy it.
Starting point is 00:20:48 I think we're looking at a murder victim. We also got the autopsy your fortune. She had a small tumor, I talked to the husband. That was a cool detail. You could see her listening in behind the reporter. Maybe she was determined to fight it. That doesn't mean she killed herself. I checked her cell phone records, no text messages, no suicide note.
Starting point is 00:21:03 Not everyone leaves a note. Her hair is not down, John. Ah. We want to give a story straight about why we let the precinct at 1230 and didn't get to World Department until after three. Grab some lunch and then we had a tie hat. That waitering staff took too long with our food. I have read Masuka's notes. along with the autopsy reports
Starting point is 00:21:23 and leads me to believe that there's no reason to keep Tarla's case open as a murder investigation. Lieutenant, I think it's premature to close it. Yeah. You're welcome to pursue this, but between the vacation murders
Starting point is 00:21:32 and Lisa Bell, I think you're going to be very busy. You're on your own with this one. You know, Deborah's really got such an impulsiveness, but it serves her well, her gut into... Because he was coming back from their pool and he stepped on a piece. How?
Starting point is 00:21:46 Does he need stitches? No, he's fine. He's just scared. First, his bike, now this. Poor guy. Give him a hug. for me. John, I don't know why, but I think you might be right that it could be
Starting point is 00:21:58 Astor with that, that douche. I don't know. You don't need to make things good with me. Come on. What's it going to take? We're good. I don't care if you're a dirty cop. If I didn't take that money, it would just sit inside a locker until some fat ass who sits
Starting point is 00:22:15 by my desk grabs it to buy a new carpet for his office, which he never leaves. I put my life on the line every day. I give this job everything. God, and I can't even afford it down. Stop justify. He doesn't care. Last thing I need is a cop mad at me. You're right.
Starting point is 00:22:28 I take it all back. I honestly don't give a shit. Just keep my sister out of it, okay? You don't understand any of this, do you? Because you're not a cop. You're not one of us. Wow, dog. Cops.
Starting point is 00:22:46 Another community I'm not part of. Not like us. One of us. Man, gobble, gobble, gobble. It was easy living with Anton when he was never home. Aw. Yeah. I've come back to a quiet apartment and unwinds.
Starting point is 00:23:01 I haven't any deal with anybody. Now as soon as I walk through the door, he's there waiting to engage. Is that good? Or bad. Yes. This is wild because they were married in real life right here at this point. We're complaining because people want to be with us. How lame is that?
Starting point is 00:23:17 It's a good problem to have. You think Charlie Grant killed herself? No, I don't. Masuka said she wasn't thrown and pushed from the building. She jumped. What would make her do that? Fear is a powerful motivator.
Starting point is 00:23:29 Oh, he's almost like giving her the dark passenger voice. Ah, you should go inside. You're home. Nah. You know, he's saying fear is a powerful motivator. He's like, Deb, or Rita's got such control over him right now.
Starting point is 00:23:43 In a loving, attentive way, of course. Where is everybody? I'm in here. Fort Cody. Hey, buddy. How's your foot? It's better. Good.
Starting point is 00:23:51 Oh. Keep holding down the fort. Okay. I wonder if that was just an accident he did that, or did he ask or do that? Hey. I know you're not a little kid anymore. Duh. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:24:06 Sometimes I'm dumb. It's okay. You can be dumb? Thanks. I love Bowen. Great lighting, but I love that he was just being himself, and that was good enough. Yeah, that was a nice moment. It's funny.
Starting point is 00:24:21 Two months ago after a shootout like this, people saw me leaning against you. They wouldn't think twice. They still wouldn't think twice. They don't know anything about us. I know. I don't know. You guys get into a lot of elevators together. You know what they say?
Starting point is 00:24:40 The heart wants what it wants. I need this as much as you, damn. Aw. This is Dexter guy. First of all, who the fuck is named Dexter? Oh, is he telling the report? Oh, boy. Hello.
Starting point is 00:24:50 Oh, that feels good. Give me some stories. I can use. I met him. He seems okay. He's a lab geek. Hmm. Hey, good for Superman for marrying this woman.
Starting point is 00:25:03 Congrats, Brandon Routh. I spent all afternoon in the sun throwing dummies off a warehouse because Super Agent Lundy has a... That woman is connected to this big serial killer case. Bro. Really? Oh, yeah. Bro. God, dig it.
Starting point is 00:25:19 Oh my god This woman is just straight up using him And he doesn't realize it Oh yeah Second year leads dry out I personally would not mind her using me But that's just me and I don't work for the cops But that's another story
Starting point is 00:25:33 He's in a more responsible position than me Ready for another Oh yeah I don't know I understood that reference You're completely incapable of relaxing Aren't you That's just it
Starting point is 00:25:47 This is how I relax You're exactly the same as me Just in a much prettier package Smooth Are you flirting with me Simply stating the truth miss Oh That's my line
Starting point is 00:26:02 Oh god I'm so conflict because I always love her in Lundy But Thank you And I don't want her to cheat on him Because I'm so against cheating Hey, so, um, you want me to order some takeout? Uh, I'm still working, so I'll just grab something here.
Starting point is 00:26:25 She's not lying, but she's not telling this truth also. Uh, Jesse, hard at work. Big surprise. I don't know what. It feels like this is the set from basketball, the same house. I'm going to wait in your room and scare this shit out of you. No, I don't like this. This is not going to be good. Hey, time, nothing's going to go wrong.
Starting point is 00:26:48 everything's going to go perfectly just to plan Jesse if you're in here Jesse we got special work to do you and I Oh my god It's Jesse's dad No way Oh God Andy
Starting point is 00:27:03 Apparently I'm not the only one who isn't exactly what he seems Okay so Jesse's named after nightmare On Elm Street 2 and Andy Child's play right? Yeah You said the wrench he used to break windows What the heck? Don't move Okay what's going on who are you
Starting point is 00:27:18 You're going to stop breaking thing. Stop everything you've been doing. If you so much as touch another window, I will come back here, and I will leave with your head in a bag. I already have the bag. Fuck you. Whoa. Wow, dude.
Starting point is 00:27:40 How are you fucking asshole? Oh, boy. You should have seen their faces. Those boxes in their... driveways with their big fucking flat screen TV. Oh, look at us. Aren't we so fucking rich? Jesus, dude. Oh, okay, it is you.
Starting point is 00:27:55 And you're lucky I don't break your fucking neck. Yeah, dude. Fuck you, it's over. Oh! I played by the rules my entire life. Look what it got me. I mean, you live in the same neighborhood. I lost my job. My son hates me.
Starting point is 00:28:11 And now... Oh. The bank wants to take my pass away. So if you want to take my fucking head, you take it. Oh, man. utterly depressed. You're going to save what's left of your family. Save what's left of yourself
Starting point is 00:28:23 because all that other stuff, he's over. That's... Yeah, it's over. I'd be able to resonate with him through his son because of how he is so protective over his son now, Harrison. That's deep. Bad news for Andy as he's lost his house.
Starting point is 00:28:37 Good news for me is he'll be out of the neighborhood. Yeah. People like him made it this way. At least he had a chance to belong. Jeez. Wowie, dude. Just throw a wrench in and break it It's still new or whatever
Starting point is 00:28:54 This ain't so deep It can't be erased You're talking about the door or something else You're gonna be fined for that That's right Let's break Or at least just move it Uh-oh.
Starting point is 00:29:20 Oh, God. It definitely wasn't me, honey. You're seeing things. Stop sleepwalking. All right, guys. Suzanne Cryer, that was her name. I know, right? The woman who was the victim?
Starting point is 00:29:35 Oh, the one who got thrown out, or I guess, forced to chimp off the building. Yeah. Horse is a very powerful motivator. Anyways, guys, that was season four, episode three. We are on our final episode of... This chunk of episodes, the block, the berry block of episodes here. So, yeah, we're going to get into this here.
Starting point is 00:29:55 The line. Dex takes a holiday. Hey. Everyone needs a vacation. I need one so bad. I intend to make the most of this family trip. Disney World. Oh.
Starting point is 00:30:08 Great places? I stay home. I'll be any Murphy, you be Dan Aykroyd. And I'd rather not have to lie to the neighbor again if you decided to smash any more security lights. I think you saw me that way. I want to know what's going on inside you. Oh, do you? Enjoy your freedom.
Starting point is 00:30:27 Go wild. Right, go wild. Have fun. That definitely seemed like it would be... When they drive away, is you going to, like, jump for joy? Yeah, he's just got to go right to sleep. Freedom. Yeah, I can.
Starting point is 00:30:40 I can see him going right to sleep. What about Harrison? Why didn't he write on? Oh. Just the thing to melt a father's heart. Let the good times roll. Hey, hey, doing the risky business. Still haven't seen it.
Starting point is 00:31:00 Oh. Officer Zoe Kruger. Pembroke Pines Patrol. Maybe it's not intentional, but there's a lot of nightmare in Elm Street references in my mind. A great month is my mind. as her Krueger's husband and daughter were killed during a home invasion. She survived. Good for her.
Starting point is 00:31:16 That's awesome. But there was one person who thought it was Zoe herself who killed her family. That's crazy. The one person who always knows the truth of a crime, the blood guy. Eh, ha, ha. Last spring, you mentioned something about a questionable swipe in a case you were working. Who is it, Cooper? Kruger.
Starting point is 00:31:34 And shh, we don't talk about that. Whoa. What? Why not? Zoe's husband. shot in the stairway her daughter in her bedroom Jesus
Starting point is 00:31:46 Zoe said she was shot twice wrestling the shooter's gun from him and turned it on him as he fled Good job Why'd you say it was questionable Because it's the only blood of rays Anywhere at the scene Interesting for my paper
Starting point is 00:32:03 I want to hear it Was Darius Ray ever arrested Darius Ray was gunned down in a supposedly gang-related incident, another day. For another day, Dexter. Zoe said she aimed at Darius Ray, but only winged him. She's a really good shot. But Zoe always hits her targets. Just ask her husband and daughter.
Starting point is 00:32:27 That was really good exposition. Like, we already know a lot about this character. Without knowing. Who is Masuka? On vacation? He's probably in Mexico taking a donkey show tour. A donkey show tour. tour i want in on this
Starting point is 00:32:40 well okay then so cool he's back i'm gonna be so sad if something happens to him i'm gonna be sad if it happens to him and you feel like you're this close to nabbing somebody sometime in the next 67 hours it's a good feeling we're talking about the killer or deb both yes i'm very concerned that the answer could be both
Starting point is 00:33:06 As much as I love him and Deb. Yeah. Like, Anton, like, I'm conflicted. Yeah, I'm so conflicted, too. Because I just do not condone cheating, honestly. Let me concentrate. Oh, shit. Does he know who Lundie is?
Starting point is 00:33:26 Oh, shit. Because Quinn opened his mouth. God dang it, man. What? A sigh thing you do when, you know, there's something I'm not going to like. I don't do a sigh thing. He's picking up little tendencies of hers. I like it.
Starting point is 00:33:47 That's funny. I think we shouldn't inform the brass about our relationship. It's just a formality. I agree. Let's go Facebook official. And why will we even report to the brass? Well, that we've seen each other. What does that mean?
Starting point is 00:34:00 What do you want to call this? What do you think it means? It means it's new. We're still figuring it out. So this could just be a passing thing No, it's not a passing thing Then what is it? Oh my
Starting point is 00:34:14 Let's I don't know Put a label on it Oh man Double speak convo You just lost my man I'm sorry I want to be in a relationship with you
Starting point is 00:34:26 I don't know what we should call This She was still wearing gloves When she shot herself But they were gone when the EMTs arrived easier to think here isn't it it's peaceful she should have shot herself
Starting point is 00:34:40 instead of her husband and child except that doesn't get her free I'm not saying she didn't do it but something is in my gut is saying she didn't I don't know why why do you think trinity's been so successful he travels a lot stays on the move he doesn't have a family rub it in why don't you
Starting point is 00:34:58 so fuck him and fuck you too all right trinity used a hammer in Portland and in Fresno but wasn't it a tire iron in an outlook or key. I got to go by lovers here, a boyfriend. We'll go
Starting point is 00:35:09 with a dude that was polarized by the hammer. Where was that? I get what time tomorrow? He's very observant. I had time.
Starting point is 00:35:18 My favorite. Call Frank Lundy. I didn't say that was a lindy. Oh, your voice did. It goes up a night every time you talk to. Ooh. I get a gig in town
Starting point is 00:35:30 to spend more time with you. You spend all your time with your ex. our relationship is strictly professional again he's very observant you have nothing to be jealous of when it comes to frank lundee all right
Starting point is 00:35:46 oh high behind that hair oh man he just confronted her and wasn't wrong man between our buddy system and her security system our house will be difficult to break in tonight but not tomorrow I love how there's a poker scene here and he directed rounders It's a nice touch John doll
Starting point is 00:36:05 Oh my god What the hell did you just say You're a What? Fuck off old man Fucking pussy Whoa What?
Starting point is 00:36:21 What? You're gonna get the shit kicked out of him What? What? I think he wants to get the crap beat out of him I guess he does Well, because he saw that Lundy's looking for him. This is so strange.
Starting point is 00:36:43 Ugh. Dude, what a shot. Maybe if he gets beat up and ends up in a hospital, he's not a suspect. I don't know. Only one previous owner, all sorts of upgrades. Come on. Can you tell me about the double homicide in here, too? Where did Zoe stash her gloves?
Starting point is 00:36:59 I'm sure they're long gone, but they could have left trace evidence. You have to be transparent about what. happened though right when you sell the home i live here i just thought i'd stop by see how the open house was going it's a nice place thanks family friendly could be wrong that's not the actors that plays divotox and turbo power rangers is it may ask why you're selling my husband and i are separated and our daughter's with him so you're single said again not totally lying yeah the way she described that was very sly and smooth we're separated and she's with him grab the counter to pull herself up, then reached for the phone,
Starting point is 00:37:36 giving her a perfect opportunity to use the garbage disposal. No way, is it really in the garbage disposal? That's a fascinating trick. Hey, hey. Oh, no, no, no. It's probably just something jammed in there, some easy fix. Let me take a look. Did you do that?
Starting point is 00:37:57 That was smart. What a nice man. Blue nitreel. The same material found in police. Detective Gloves. Nitral gloves. If the glove fits. I understood that.
Starting point is 00:38:10 Crime reference. If the glove don't fit, you must have quit, John. It wasn't broken this morning. Give it a try. Did you ever see that show with Cuba Gooding when they... That's really good. If I was your wife, I'd hang on to you. You're so handy.
Starting point is 00:38:27 Oh, my God. She's being very direct. Trinity's not a dumper. He picks a location, takes his victim's There. Not a dumper. Dump him out. He takes them to the dump.
Starting point is 00:38:37 We found Trinity's 30-year-old kill site. Oh, I don't know. Find if I... Oh, no. Sure. Why don't you? Shit. Oh, who?
Starting point is 00:38:50 Anton, about to show up. 30 years ago, a father of two was bludgeoned to death. Make your move, Lundy. Make you move. In the bathroom of Murphy's Tavern. Which is where I'll be today. Don't that be a problem with Ashton? Ah, I all know.
Starting point is 00:39:07 Anton. I know he's cool. Yeah, because if it was Ashton, he would have punked you, Lundy. Ashton is a good mix-up name. For no reason. He's a smart man. Oh, Jesus. Don't make me come up with thought bubbles to put over those silent looks of yours.
Starting point is 00:39:29 No. Just say what you're thinking. I thought I could keep my feelings for you as background noise to this investigation Jesus What I'm going to put that In working with you That noise has gotten Very loud
Starting point is 00:39:46 It's just deafening Ooh But they're my feelings Guess that, no, don't do it actually I don't like This is so tough I know it really is You're in a committed relationship
Starting point is 00:40:02 I am. And I would hate that, too. I hate that, too. Oh, guys. And it's a great yin-yang to draw because they are in their element together. But Anton is a break from all of this and both are necessary in a way.
Starting point is 00:40:20 I see you tonight. I don't know. Fuck. Oh, no. She wears her emotions on her sleeves. Do you have a break in the vacation murders, guys? I'm having intellectual. regulations with la Guelta.
Starting point is 00:40:33 What? Congratulations. I need some advice. Get your freedom, angel. Maria has awakened my passion. When I'm with her, I feel like a man. Now you're a mile. Because once you define it, it's officially official.
Starting point is 00:40:51 You're her boyfriend. Exactly. That's how relationships work, yeah. Your life is gone. It's just kids, neighbors, and painted mugs. Oh, boy. Then the honeymoon is over. I don't want to, I just want to protect it by keeping it private.
Starting point is 00:41:06 Damn. I'll keep you posted on the details. I love that. I love how much angel trust. But it makes sense because he's a very private person, too. So he's like, give me advice about privacy. Tell me, is this conversation going to end up on paper, too? Because you have no idea the shit storm you've got me into.
Starting point is 00:41:21 Sorry. You're not sorry. You are not at all. But we can work this out. He's such a user. I'm not interested in working it out. So see you tonight at 10. It's not like this was a big deal
Starting point is 00:41:33 Don't you dare tell me there's nothing here No leads Scoops You're right I won't But it's way too complicated And you betray my trust a thousand times Seriously
Starting point is 00:41:43 To advance your To advance your career You never had me Find yourself another source I mean yeah I had to put her in her place Like you violated his trust multiple times
Starting point is 00:41:54 Original structure Was a single story tavern Current building 12 floors It's mostly vacant. Do. True. That's not in the same location, is it?
Starting point is 00:42:06 Oh, shit. He's my clock. Oh, no! Yeah, you go clock him. Oh, boy. And all because of that damn reporter. I'm so freaking worried for Lundy right now, John. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:42:26 God, that would be bonks if he becomes the proxy for this victim. Oh, I'm so sorry I wasn't watching where he's going No damage done So what are you doing today Oh he left the keys Excuse me You dropped these
Starting point is 00:42:45 This location looks familiar Is he just trying to read him To see if he knew who he was 200, 220 pounds A drop 60 Hair gray Eyes blue Dude, I'm, I'm not happy about where this is going, John.
Starting point is 00:43:07 I'm just not going to be okay if something happens to Lundy. Going the speed limit, hands free dialing, no violations. It's Zoe pulling him over. Must be, I mean. You get you nothing now, boy. Hey, hey, hey. Yeah. A lot of coincidence.
Starting point is 00:43:24 Out of the vehicle, please. I'm going to strip search you. Dexter Morgan. This is so wrong what he's doing. Will the file clerk at my station? He's a friend. He told me that Sam had pulled my case file. Oh.
Starting point is 00:43:38 You're the kind of sicko who likes watching a woman in pain? Not that kind of sicko, no. I watched my child die in front of me. Do you have any idea how agonizing that was? He has an idea. I will not. Let that wound be reopened. Kind of went through a traumatic experience of his own.
Starting point is 00:43:57 I'm letting you off with a warning. Drive carefully. Yeah. You don't. know who you just messed with. You feel like a boss. Trying to reach your sister. Thought she was maybe with you.
Starting point is 00:44:08 I had an interesting encounter today. Oh, with John Lithgow. Oh, Alan, sorry. If that is his real name. You're right, it's Alan. Makes you wonder why someone like her ever got married and had kids in the first place. Are we still talking about her? Like her.
Starting point is 00:44:23 Yeah. Someone like her needs to be in control. If she thinks she is, she won't see me coming. smat putting his thinking cap on when angel said he told you about us I was angry to say the least
Starting point is 00:44:38 I really didn't but he admitted that we're a thing so this is good actually I'm glad because I could really use a man's opinion on how to handle whatever it is that he and I do naked
Starting point is 00:44:52 hey let's go I was just going to lunch I feel so bad for day he just wants to have some alone in peace time If it's handled wrong, our jobs could be at risk. And we can't take that chance. Jobs not to bench gases.
Starting point is 00:45:07 Greed. We want you both on the show still. I never leave anything to chance. Thank you. You're getting good at this relationship stuff. Ah, huh? Yeah. Lundy called last night. He was trying to reach you.
Starting point is 00:45:20 It's just so fucking great. You're wound up. Can I get your advice, Texter? I asked you nicely to leave me alone. Oh, he threatened me. You think that was a threat. When are you going to murder me to? Oh.
Starting point is 00:45:36 Your own daughter. You're sick. I know what she did. Oh, she turned away and got rid of eye contact. The gloves you wore that night, there was gun residue on them. I have a meeting with my superiors tomorrow morning to tell them everything. There's no chain of custody. Still, it'll raise questions.
Starting point is 00:45:56 And if you left this much behind. I love when he does dark passenger voice. Oh Damn Oh I'm trying to Oh wow Alright
Starting point is 00:46:08 That's why you came to my house And the real estate agent Will testify that you were flirting with me Grim And then you stalked me here And tried to assault me And I had to defend myself I like how he's playing like he's helpless
Starting point is 00:46:23 The blowback of my blood And the muzzle of your gun will Show a flat contact shot It's highly unlikely During a struggle Oh boy You know your shit You could shoot me center mass
Starting point is 00:46:35 But the low directionality Will show I was in a defensive position Yeah Yeah No one is going to believe You over me Woof Tell them
Starting point is 00:46:51 Everything Oh wow dude That's insane You won't give me the chance I'm counting on it Yeah I know She's definitely coming after him
Starting point is 00:47:04 Oh please don't be John Lipps Please don't please no please no Please be deaf Thank you Thank you I called because it's true Shut up Or don't kiss him
Starting point is 00:47:18 No No She has no idea who I am But I know exactly who she is Marco The syringe in his ring hand She's good at creating the narrative of a crime Oh, a little PPK
Starting point is 00:47:37 Is that what they call that? It was a little James Bond gun Dude, she is so messed The hand's the first thing I cut off She's like way over there, dude Oh, is she gonna see the reflection of him? Oh no Whoa
Starting point is 00:47:51 Whoa! Oh, let's go Surprise Surprise, motherfucker. Hey. I know what that's from. Oh, no, in the mug. Maybe he'll get that's over.
Starting point is 00:48:10 Help. Sorry, I was just buying your tickets. You're taking a boat out of the country. You're going to rape and kill me. What is it with you and rape? No one's raping anyone. What? Why did you do this to them?
Starting point is 00:48:26 Mysterious Ray Oh, you wanted out I wanted your freedom You wanted your freedom Hey Constant demands They took it all And they wanted more
Starting point is 00:48:38 I couldn't breathe That's not how you get out of it though You understand You're an inhumane piece of shit What kind of father does this What kind of mother does what you did Not the time It kills his family
Starting point is 00:48:55 Yeah, fair enough. I'm in agreement with you fully. You will choose your life over theirs. I won't. I'd rather risk them knowing the truth and lose them. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:49:09 I don't want to lose them. Yeah, this freedom has made him realize how much he cares for his family. Next to the family man. Jesus. Yeah, buddy. I'm sure you don't want to stay here. He didn't raise a loaner, dad. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:25 Hey, how are you guys doing up there? We're in our way. We left right after the wedding. You should be home soon. The house. Don't hurry. Drive safe. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:49:35 Thank God for subconscious Harry. You know, like, knock that over as soon as they get to the door so that you can... You're home. Yeah, we made it. The wedding was exhausting. It's her a nightmare. She looks like Dexter this whole season. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:52 I miss you so much. I missed you. too. Oh, I miss each other. I should have broken up with eight first. And you were confused. And now you're not. We'll set this right together.
Starting point is 00:50:05 Oh, that's, um, good, goodbye, Lundy. I loved you. Oh, fuck that line. That's shit. Don't do this outdoors. That's the death sentence line right there. We'll fix this together or straighten this out together. Don't go disappearing on me again.
Starting point is 00:50:19 I'm not a. What? Oh, Deb. Oh, no, yeah. Oh, my God, shit. Oh, that fuck. What? Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:50:43 Make it look like a robbery, like a random robbery. Oh, no. Oh, damn it. I hate it. Dude, you call that. Damn. Oh, it's the lines where the writers were telling us it's over. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:58 Like, sorry, I didn't mean to spoil it if I accidentally did for you. But I'm sorry. No, well, you know, like, of course. Like, you expected it to happen sooner than I did. And I was still in the sort of like, well, maybe it won't happen at all. And like, you know, obviously here we are. So like I said, I've just seen too many movies or TV shows to know when something like that's going to happen. That was a little not, I don't want to say telegraphs the word, but it was I knew.
Starting point is 00:51:22 was happening right there unfortunately yeah of course um oh man wow um all right well that was a chunk of episodes
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Starting point is 00:52:22 You don't need to lampshade yourself No I love I like lampshed It's a joy I like lampshading myself Let me have my moment here John So that was not Difa talks From Turbo Power Rangers movie That's Hillary Shepard or whatever name is
Starting point is 00:52:38 This was Christine Cox I think so I just wanted to point out You don't need to let me know in the comments But if you want to No still let's let's get engagement Let me know actually even Let me know I'm sorry I don't know who that way
Starting point is 00:52:51 That was divot talks I knew it was Definitely Yeah anyways I'm done it down on it You'll never convince me Hey listen No matter how many comments
Starting point is 00:52:59 You write trying to do prove otherwise Yeah All right so listen This is tough Because I really I've loved all three seasons I truly truly
Starting point is 00:53:11 We would Oh you found the fingerprints I did I did It was Jesse It was freaking Jesse's dad dad, Andy.
Starting point is 00:53:21 Hey, we remember. Dude, well done. Paper covers rock. You won. Now I won. Ha, ha, ha. I'm telling you, there's a lot of nightmare and numb street references.
Starting point is 00:53:31 They just didn't know it. Anyways, I think seasons one through three are so freaking brilliant. I think season three actually so far has maybe been my favorite. Maybe it's the twisted, fucked up nature of the relationship between Miguel and,
Starting point is 00:53:44 and Dexter. I don't know. And even I love season one too so much. be like mine i love them all i really do it's tough they're they're so close to be neck and neck i feel like if i had to rank them right now i might go one three two okay fair enough but or three one two depending on yeah like yeah yeah but the point is really the point i'm making is like we're only four episodes in and i'm so freaking hooked on season four yeah but also so conflicted too which is good you want to be conflicted as a viewer that means you weren't invested
Starting point is 00:54:17 but also too you see a lot of flaws in these characters because that's also real human life we have a lot of flaws in us and you know watching these things about characters we love and we don't want to see because we are so invested but also too you want these characters to feel their feelings like what happened with deb it was a very series of unfortunate events and i'm not talking about you know what happened with jim carrie in that movie that was directed by brad soberman i'm talking more in lines of she was a was going to live with a life, a happy life with Lundy and then bad timing and just shit. And now she's in a very committed happy relationship with Anton or Ashton or whatever John Diggle's name is. And like I'm truly happy and like I don't know whatever is. Archibald. Anton I know. But the point being is like John and I think we're at the same boat. Like we love her in Lundy so much and we want them to be happy.
Starting point is 00:55:16 but also at the same point we're so conflicted because we don't want her to be in a position where she's got to do something to hurt a person that we really care for as well and in a relationship that we are invested in so it kind of creates a conflict for us the audience as well as Debrain
Starting point is 00:55:32 kind of it absolutely creates there are questions about this I'm trying to be nice to Debra right now but I get it she's a very she's a very emotional person like I said she wears her emotions on her sleeves she's been through a lot I'm not justifying cheating
Starting point is 00:55:48 of course not but life is complicated it is it's not it's not black and white it's very great as much as it would be easy to be like well I know 100% what I would do like life is hard and and heart wants what it wants what it wants and they drew a very
Starting point is 00:56:04 compelling conundrum of course of course yeah it wasn't just a simple I've got a boyfriend leave you a little shit happened and I get it she's really good at you like you said wearing her emotions on her sleeves but also like deb in both the writing and the performance of the character like Jennifer Carbberner is really good at showing her like the feeling before the understanding and that's like well that but it's like she's good as an actor at like understanding how the character actually is feeling so as to communicate that emotion but also like the fact that Deb
Starting point is 00:56:46 consciously is not ready can't quite acknowledge her feelings isn't ready to admit to herself what's going on and so that's a threat of her character in multiple ways over multiple seasons for sure in different contexts
Starting point is 00:57:02 I think that's just a really great really human trait that they've imbued her with and that's a real credit to Jennifer Carpenter's acting because yeah like there's so many times where I'm like we can tell most likely what is happening with you. And you are not
Starting point is 00:57:18 yet ready to make that connection. And that's just a beautiful nuance, I think. Absolutely. And it's what helps a moment a storyline such as this feel so vital and so conflicting. A hundred percent. I said this on a movie that
Starting point is 00:57:34 Greg and I reacted to yesterday, which I will not name because again, I don't know what comes first in regards to releases. So I want to save that in case this comes out first. but what I will tell you is this that movie I watched yesterday and I would also say this about Jennifer Carpenter
Starting point is 00:57:50 I get it would probably be boring not hearing characters say dialogue but I could literally just watch Jennifer Gardner Jennifer Carpenter I could literally just watch her emote and give facial expressions give visual narration and know
Starting point is 00:58:05 exactly what she is thinking if she had no dialogue that's how good of an expressive actor she is sure and it's a credit to her it's not easy to do. And I said this in the movie review that Craig and I discussed yesterday. I've attempted acting. It's very difficult to express your feelings through your eyes, through your face, through your body language. And she is a master at it. She's really good. Yeah. It's really inhabit the feeling. Yeah. Yeah. And then I'll be concerned about moving your face in your eyes. And you're like, yeah, you're just living the moment. Right, right. Because you're not watching yourself do it. You're trying to like be. the character and like be a
Starting point is 00:58:46 experience life but you're trying to live real life in the moment in the character you're trying to yeah like authentically create that experience for sure you know out of thin air out of words on a page but yeah yeah that's why like when I'm like especially we have this big platform here and people are like why don't you shit more on movies because I know how hard it is
Starting point is 00:59:07 I like to look at the good in it if something didn't really feel good for me or I didn't care for something I'll just say hey look I appreciate the effort, but it didn't, it didn't land for me. But I know people are trying hard, so I'm not going to shit on them. You don't have to shit on stuff to, like, bring up gripes or criticism critique things. You didn't like something, yeah. And, yeah, I would argue that, you know, it's that. It's, you know, you don't have to be mean or roasty about it.
Starting point is 00:59:36 For sure, for sure. Yeah, it's like, you know, if that's your M.O., that's your M.O. but I feel like all of us, even from this perspective, even if we're people who are like, yeah, I respect. It's hard to make something good and I just want to see what works. It's easier to mess it up. And I'll acknowledge what doesn't work, but mostly I'm here for what worked. But even from that vantage point, every now and again,
Starting point is 00:59:57 we will all come across something that we're just like, no, I don't like this and I don't think it was well made. And I'm going to roast it because, you know, we all. No, no, no. Having said that to John's point, Batman and Robin sucks. I agree with you. Totally. you do not agree with me because I like Batman and that's cool and and and and and buddy to
Starting point is 01:00:17 buddy that's but I I felt I truly I shot fired out yeah no no no true and I truly mean this even though I hate Batman and Robin with a passion I know I just had this why would you hate it I'm truly glad that John it's silly it's not worth hate for it fair enough but I'm truly I disagree but having said that I'm glad that John finds joy in it and I I I want to want i do not want to take away from that and if there's something that he connects to i'm glad you find great i'm glad you find joy in batman forever yeah it's a very nostalgic film for me well that's batman and robin is very nostalgic for me i saw that as a kid damn it john hate the movie i watched madman forever later in life it's shrill as hell and i saw i saw both of them
Starting point is 01:01:02 in theaters i remember no anyways we got a lot of questions to get to so i'm people are going to be busy yelling at our Batman takes in the comments. Let us know in the comments. Do you like Batman Forever better? Batman Forever. Just say, you know, you know, you're all pretty. You're all pretty. Yeah, either way, again, it's all subjective. There's no right or wrong answer. Anyways, we have a lot of questions here, so we're going to get right to it.
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Starting point is 01:02:51 Let's see. A lot of blood spatter of questions, John. All right. Let's start at the beginning, I think. Let's see. Sometimes we'll hop around. I'm trying to learn from Greg's prowess at like hopping around to pick like the best. sort of questions to lead things as we go.
Starting point is 01:03:07 It's good how you guys do them. I'm like, shit, which one? I don't know. We can start at the top for this one, I think. Landon Miller. Sorry, I'll do another clap just for, yeah, there you go, for precision. Landon Miller, so hype for season four, definitely think it's one of, if not the best season. I could see why so far.
Starting point is 01:03:27 Yeah, very compelling. It's really good. After watching the first few episodes, do you think Fatherhood changes the way Dexter approach is killing? Do you think it makes him more careful or more reckless? It definitely makes him more tired. I'll say that. But I think to indirectly answer the question, I think it adds a very interesting layer to the show
Starting point is 01:03:49 because it's something we've never seen him experience and go through. And it gives him a different perspective on life. And it gives him a different objective that he's never had to go through. And also an emotional arc that he's never also had to. had to go through because you don't want to get into stages when you go through shows or movies we're like
Starting point is 01:04:09 this is very like this is very repetitive when it comes to the character like the character has not changed in any way like if you are looking for character growth or the character progressing to something to be different
Starting point is 01:04:20 you know what I mean so I find this to be a very compelling storyline person I mean I think John said it best earlier like the most compelling storyline for me personally is astrogating the iPod I need to see that by the end of season
Starting point is 01:04:30 but if she doesn't get the iPod we riot we definitely will we will go to Tom Cruise or if they if if if freaking Matthew McConaugay can get the TiVo for for Tug Speedman for Tug Speedman we can get Aster an iPod having said that like seeing this this this nuanced layer of a guy who in acts justice and is a vigilante he's also oh oh it's okay no but seeing this is again it just it grounds the story and like he's a father now he's like oh he's like oh Also, too, it adds layers to the stakes as well because you, I mean, not that you ever wanted anything to happen to Dexter. We're so invest in the character. But I'm like, he's really got to be careful and too.
Starting point is 01:05:13 And he's got to protect his family now. And his family means so much. I also like seeing, too, the growth in regards to, like, the whole point of the first four episodes in regards to the little arc he had in there was about, I just need a little space to breathe as much as I love my family. And then once he had that space, it's like, hey, the space was nice that I had. but also I need my family in order to breathe too so I like that that cathartic nuance and feel he got by experiencing that freedom to know that they are my freedom
Starting point is 01:05:44 and they make me whole inhuman and I really fucking appreciate that do I sound like Deb right now I don't know I don't know you're not a you're not a fuck why all right fucking Albert Chung go ahead oh Albert Chung yes yeah I think that's what these first handful of episodes I imagine the season at large will do this but the first
Starting point is 01:06:03 episodes as we've seen them. I think it's about fatherhood actively changing Dexter, obviously, or at least by his own admission. I think this whole thing, yeah, with Harry showing up and the conversations they've been having, there's so much about whether or not this was a good idea, how it changes the way he needs to move in the world. He says that thing about I'm killing for two now, and I think it does present him an interesting eye line in that, yeah, like he's, you know, in the police station for so much time and, you
Starting point is 01:06:33 you know, actively pursuing investigations of various things. So he's seen the horrors, you know, that need to be eradicated, so to speak. But also, I think him having the family is an amplification of everything with, you know, Rita from before. It's like this is the reminder of like what the mission is for, you know, it's like for as much as he's detached and empty inside and struggles to connect with humans, they keep him human. And they also remind him of the people. if like if there is a valiance in his crusade it is you know kind of touched upon in this little
Starting point is 01:07:09 family that he is cultivating here because yeah they deserve to live life unfettered by you know monsters yeah and so uh yeah and i also think too zoe was a very good cautionary tale for dexter as well seeing like she actually kind of does have a code she's a cop and she stops bad guys and she's very similar checked version of me like he said to freaking george but because she wanted the freedom that she was being smothered and couldn't feel like a need and she needed this air to breathe she wiped out her family as a result and it's like dexter doesn't want to go down that path and that's why he needs and embraces his family now and i fucking love that so much like that's that's wild to think about and i'm sure like obviously that is not a circumstance in which you should ever go down if you are feeling that that situation like i can't get any space to my this is awful, but I can imagine people certainly feel that way, but I imagine two children are the greatest gift you could ever have, and a family is the greatest thing you could ever have, so I'd know because I don't, but I'm missing my dad, especially right now, so, but I mean,
Starting point is 01:08:17 that's a difference between, it's a totally different thing than having a daughter and a husband that are 24 hours a day, like, you know, with you, but not justifying in any way what she did, awful, but I just, I'm talking about like understanding her motivation, not justifying what she did. Yeah, yeah. I mean, you know, millions and millions of parents cope with this and don't kill their families every day. But, but yeah, I think it's an interesting, maybe he says it to Miguel Prada, but it's one of those things. Yeah, you're another unchecked version of me and, you know, very close to home in this case because, yeah, cop who has done this to their own family and who is experiencing a lot of the, you know, encroaching responsibilities and also just lack of sleep and other, you know, array of stimuli. that come with family life and uh i think yeah like there is a portentous quality because you know she couldn't hang with that she couldn't cope with that and so she took a drastic action
Starting point is 01:09:13 and that you know we hope never becomes dexter but it's something that's worth him i think encountering and i think that you know epiphany he has toward the end of like you know i i you know don't i'm the kind of the opposite of you even though we have a lot of very similar qualities and we can probably see eye to eye on certain things that no one else could at the same time I love these people and I will fight for them well yeah no I agree with you I mean he won't
Starting point is 01:09:40 become that until Astor until Astor pushes him in the pool or he gets through the iPod but either one anyways thank you so much for the question we appreciate it all righty let's see who's up next we got let's go to
Starting point is 01:09:55 let's see okay let's go to Hawk Andrew and John, what do you think of the change in narrative direction of revealing the killer to us, the audience in the first episode? We talked about that a little bit in real time. We did. I'll let you go first, actually. Go ahead. I mean, that's, I think, as we touched upon in the reaction. Yeah, I think after the first three seasons and, you know, how they've all been unique in certain ways.
Starting point is 01:10:28 But there are certain, like, form elements that have mirrored or called back. back to you know elements of the previous and so yeah to have uh him here presented like up top you know like there's that brief coda like uh not coda there's that brief like prelude with dexter and then yeah it's john lithgow trinity killer um and yeah i think that was a really cool gripping thing to do because you know season one obviously uh definitely further got our attention when it revealed you know, Biny Rudy in the 8th episode there, you know, earlier than you'd expect, but then, oh, no, you know,
Starting point is 01:11:10 more developments on top of that. And so, yeah, I thought that was a really conscientious choice here and a great way to spotlight a veteran actor, not to say that Jimmy Smith's is not, but yeah, in the context of this, you know, because we're, you know, Jimmy Smith is a totally different type of character that does flirt with this. But yeah, we are back to, first time since the first season, really. We're back to there's a prolific serial killer on the loose.
Starting point is 01:11:42 100%. I'm glad you said that. And yeah, so to introduce him up top and to set the tone with him, I think is great. We can hop into the specifics on him on the next question. Yeah, I think when you do something like that where you subvert our expectations in a satisfying way, to subverting expectations to subvert expectations you're adding a layer of freshness
Starting point is 01:12:04 and I think you are also putting us the viewers in the audience rather on edge and suspense too and like literally doing this in the first two scenes are like holy shit like this guy is a really prolific and unhinged
Starting point is 01:12:18 and sending chills down my spines type of a serial killer so like to do that right away lets us know like he means business and also too that Dexter's got his work cut out and also too this could be like his greatest
Starting point is 01:12:37 I'm not going to use the word trophy because I don't know if that's how Dexter views it's just more he's enacting justice and you know letting out the dark passenger and you know scratching that itch if you will but this would probably be his greatest achievement when it came to taking out the trash I would say sure but I think they set that expectation
Starting point is 01:12:55 for you myself and the run the audience in the first five, ten minutes when he's in the bathtub doing these inhumane despicable things. So I thought that was an incredible thing as opposed to doing the same thing in which if they would have done that too. You know, it's fine. But again, I think like it adds a, it gives you, I appreciate ambition in doing different things, especially if it services the plot and, and, you know, gives the character's room to, uh, to grow, even even though this is more just servicing of the plot, but I still, I liked it a lot because I wasn't expecting it at all, too.
Starting point is 01:13:33 So, and also, too, just seeing like that this guy is a true threat level to Dexter and just in general, like to anybody walking the streets, although he's got an memo, but he's also really intuitive and intelligent. And again, not to be trifled with. It does not matter his age. So, yeah, it's going to be fast. I can't wait for him and Dexter to start interacting, though. I'm going to be very fascinated
Starting point is 01:13:56 to that and also I would say too even though we haven't mentioned Lundy yet I'm sure there's going to be questions about Lundy I would say this that I could imagine and I will speak for John here and I would imagine most of the audience who love Lundy fuck this guy I want him to head so bad now
Starting point is 01:14:12 I am very upset about that I'm very sad that I'm so pissed because yeah I thought he would at least be around longer yeah I mean it's a great way to show that shit is serious yeah yeah and it's interesting because you're so caught up in like things going on with deb and you're like oh god i hope anton's not in the parking lot yeah i also i say fuck this guy but also to uh fuck quin and also
Starting point is 01:14:36 i say fuck christine hill so i know i'm saying a lot of foms but i'm just i'm so and i get it these are things that happen in real life a guy sleeps with a cop sleeps with a reporter shares a little too much and she's very ambitious and we'll do anything to further her career but i'm like you just got someone freaking killed not intentionally that was not the goal i get it we are human we have flaws right but i'm so freaking pissed right now because if you would have just not said these things the guy wouldn't have known he was being looked at so yeah no totally john i'm frustrated i am too anyways thank you for the question hawk we appreciate it and for being a real reject all right it's on a geisler thank you for chiming in
Starting point is 01:15:22 How do you guys feel about John Lithgow? I love him. And how do you feel about Dexter's journey this season now that he's officially a father? We love John Lithgow. He's a great character. He's an extremely kind guy. He gives people the option to jump or to be pushed. I think like that is, I think that is extremely lenient.
Starting point is 01:15:40 I think like, you know, in a position of being there myself, I'd rather have that option than, you know, you know, fear is a very powerful motivator. So is force. So is gravity. so I mean he's a very well written and conniving and sadistic awful human being but he's also very intelligent he's intuitive and I know we haven't kind of delved deeper into his backstory which again I we obviously want justice for what has happened to Lundy and we want Dexter to take him out which is good obviously but I still want to get to the bottom of his psyche and the backstory if they can get a little bit into it I think that's the beauty of TV shows we have time to do these kinds of things yeah so I'd be very fascinating because, you know, with Miguel Prado, we know that, you know, he's, he had this godlike complex to take credit for things and his father was abusive.
Starting point is 01:16:30 And then also, when it came to Lila, she had this compulsive nature of being obsessive with people. And if she didn't get her way, she would do anything to get that person. And she had a very, it was a very big fan of pyrotechnics, apparently as well. And then when it came to Bainey,
Starting point is 01:16:47 he had a very traumatic experience. and that led him to his dark passenger and he didn't have a code of Harry to keep him in check. So I think like what I am trying to articulate and I need to say it in a little quicker way so my friend John can go here is that I think these backstories
Starting point is 01:17:04 again do not justify what any of these people are doing in any way but it makes it not understandable but it adds a motivation that we the audience can go that's fucked up but I get why you're doing what you're doing and I think that's really good writing to give to villains yeah a hundred percent I think John Lithgow is a really fun choice for this because I have seen him and I'm sure
Starting point is 01:17:33 you know many of these performances are post this work but like in the various things I've seen him and I've seen him embody so many different you know vibes and flavors and that's already kind of on display here and I love the fact that yeah they introduce him so quickly as to the previous question they you know set the tone you know as he's one of the opening images of the season
Starting point is 01:17:58 which I think is just a bold choice and I think that John Lithgow like it's cool I'm obviously excited for him to like you know collide into the main plot and you know interact to whatever degree with the main ensemble but I've felt it
Starting point is 01:18:14 a very cool way of handling him that it's this not unrelated but you know it's like you're cutting to him periodically and showing him in his element doing his thing and often near or silently or you know with a few words and so there's so much in the body language and there's so much in just the aura that he's created
Starting point is 01:18:39 repulsive he's very like neat and like has to have he's OCD I feel I don't know It's hard to tell because, like, in the one, when he's talking to, um, uh, by the way, I'm sorry, are we good there? Yeah, we're fine. Okay, it's the hard drive. I'm sorry, I just wanted to make sure. My bad.
Starting point is 01:18:58 I mean, yes, we are currently not backed up, but, you know, unless these corrupt in the next 10 minutes, you know, we'll hopefully be fun. Sorry, I didn't mean to catch it. I just wanted to double shake. My bad. Yeah, no, you're good. Uh, um, yeah, like, he's so charming and unassuming when he meets the woman outside. yeah with the dog and then you know when he's accosting the dude in the alleyway he seems almost like frightened and pitiful even though he is you know sort of forcing himself to call this dude these names and to get into this altercation and then you know when he's in the bathtub at the beginning he's like kind of gentle in a clearly very you know horrific way as he's you know applying great strength and pressure to murder this poor woman.
Starting point is 01:19:47 For sure. So, you know, the array of flavors is very intriguing and the fact that they, you know, cut to him very sparingly and he's in this sort of side story for now. It's like it's, it's the main story, but it also, as we follow him, the character is this interesting aside that's unfolding as everyone's slowly learning which direction to look in. And yeah, I can't wait to see what else he does with it just because he's such a terrific actor. He's phenomenal. And, yeah, the combination of his skill at his craft with the way that they are presenting him here is really compelling so far.
Starting point is 01:20:22 And off topic, too, this has nothing to do with this show, but just because I'm watching. And I know it's a totally different character. This actually gets me really excited for him to play Dumbledore. And I know that again, Dumbledore, well, yes, that too. That's what I'm trying to say here is because Dumbledore is such a soft-hearted character. And for to see him be able to change the way. he behaves in this show in so many different ways
Starting point is 01:20:46 I'm like he's such a damn good actor I'm like I'm completely fine with him playing Dumbled doors so I'm excited with that like that's not even a stretch like I've seen him
Starting point is 01:20:55 that's the thing I haven't watched a lot of his things that's why I've seen him play warm before oh okay well there they're okay yeah that's why I think oh that's gonna be a very fun thing for you
Starting point is 01:21:04 I think the apes the rise of the apes he was in right the James Franco one he was the dad right I didn't see that one I saw Dawn in war. Okay. Oh, okay. That is the one you missed. I think he was in that one. He played the
Starting point is 01:21:18 dead and I... Oh, and Cliffhanger. He's the bad guy in Clifhanger. All right. Okay, I think those are the only things I've seen John Lithgow in. You've got to watch Buccaro Banzai. Okay, Bucker, let us know the... Adventures of Bucker or Bonzai across the ninth dimension. Let's go. And just back to the
Starting point is 01:21:34 other part of the question. How do you feel about Dexter's during the season? We kind of about... Now he's officially a father. I mean, we kind of already went into that. It's about this emotional journey, about acceptance. And, you know, now that he's going to be tired a lot more and he's got a... That's very funny. Yeah, but I mean, I guess we kind of...
Starting point is 01:21:50 Do you have anything more you want to add that we already went into? Because we kind of went... We talked a little bit about that already. Is there anything more you want to add? Yeah, well, I mean, yeah, I'm curious to see how it grows. And I like that, yeah, he is... It's a fun thing to have to watch him juggle and all the stuff with, like, the neighborhood. Like, there's some fun fish out of watery stuff with the neighborhood that they live in and the neighborhood watch and all that.
Starting point is 01:22:14 And, yeah, I mean, like, the whole thing with the, you know, Vandal was a bit rash to the previous question. But, yeah, I mean, I feel like this will just kind of create fun situations to watch him, you know, fine tune his, you know, compulsion now that he does have more eyes on him and, you know, a different life to lead. And also, too, Rita, again, because she's so caring and attentive and she does not want anything to happen to her husband after, like, the car accident because his lack of sleep. and his dedication to being the lab geek, and she hasn't known on his other life, obviously. She's got a lot more control on the situation in regards to every move he makes. So that also gives him another layer of difficulty
Starting point is 01:22:58 on the things he needs to do. So it's that family dynamic that I think, that makes it very compelling as well. Absolutely. So thank you for the question. We appreciate it. All right. Danny Minimo.
Starting point is 01:23:12 Hey, guys. loving the Dexter reactions. Thank you. We appreciate that. We love them too. Yes, we really do. I love watching our reactions back and focusing in on just us. Yes, yes. Staring at our faces. So excited that you guys are starting probably the best season of Dex.
Starting point is 01:23:30 You know what? That's what everyone says. Before I finish, we're again, we're only four episodes in. I might feel that way right. I know it's premature, but I'm like, it's really good. What did you guys feel about the return of Lundi? Well, we did. I did love it until something happened at the end of the episode,
Starting point is 01:23:48 but how did you feel about the return of Lundy? Oh, I was overjoyed. I was over the moon. When he left, the way he left, in the back of my mind, I was like, I bet he could come back at some point as a surprise. And the only sad thing about it is that as of now, that won't happen periodically or ever again. But, yeah, I love that he came back.
Starting point is 01:24:09 And I do think that while I am sad, certainly, to lose the character, and I'm sad that we won't get to see more of Keith Caradine's terrific work on the show. At the same time, it is a great way to pull us into the stakes and to really get us fired up about catching the Trinity Killer and vindicating what Lundy was seeing in his investigation. Well, that's not true, John. I mean, I agree with everything you said, but in regards to him never coming back, Debbie could see in her subconscious. He's going to show up. Like a Harry doesn't Dexter's some kind.
Starting point is 01:24:45 I'm just saying it's possible. I support this if it means we get to hang out. I'm glad. You know what, John, I got to tell you from friend to friend. I was very mean to you today when it came to Batman and Robin. So for you to support my Supergirl theory
Starting point is 01:24:56 about why she got drunk and now do you to support this theory? It's my head canon. I am so happy that you are in support of me because any other friend of mine might say, hey, you pissed me off when it came to Batman. I'm not supporting anything even if it does make sense. I appreciate it.
Starting point is 01:25:11 you. Of course. I love the red. John, myself, and I'm not going to speak for most of you. I don't know what most people were saying about Lundy, but we love Lundy so much. And we by the way, again, credit to John. He really did a good job of shipping
Starting point is 01:25:27 that relationship, like really early on. So I want to give you credit again for that. And I really wanted that relationship to work. And again, it was bad timing that broke that relationship apart. Unfortunately, I remember Deb had, I forgot the circumstances in the last episode she had
Starting point is 01:25:43 she was literally on her way to the airport to go be with him and then some case pulled her a case and he gave her the choice and she took the case yeah yeah yeah exactly but um so but like it was meant it was meant to be until it wasn't because of Quentin and Christine Hill and
Starting point is 01:25:59 also Alan or John Lithgow and I just I feel it's so tragic it really is tragic it hurts it really hurts because I want it like again I'd love her and Anton too I really really do but I wanted this relationship. They're so good together.
Starting point is 01:26:15 They complete each other. Like Jerry McGuire and Dorothy, they really do it. I think they're so, they're cute together. They understand each other. Like when she was in the darkest place of her life after Biny, this man, like, told her to fight her fears and face her fears and use it as a strength. And like to be able for someone to come in who doesn't really even know you, but to tell you, like, I do know you, even though I don't.
Starting point is 01:26:41 I think that's a certain level of care and speaks to the beautiful natuistic character of Lundy. And they were just so similar in so many ways. And like, God dang, it's, again, I love Anton, but it's going to be so hard for Tim to replace a man like Lundy. And I will also say this. I think this is very obvious what I'm about to say. But I would imagine as obsessed as Deb was on this case to find the, the trinity killer not that she knows this is the trinity killer but i would imagine her obsession to find whoever did this to lundee is going to go to another freaking level when she when she
Starting point is 01:27:23 when she heals and on top of the fact that uh the the the obsession of that to finding out wait dexter's mom slept with my dad while she was married while he was married to my mom finding out that while you're having problems in a relationship they there's a lot to emotionally deal with while you were also just shot and the man you loved also died in front of you they did a lot to deal with so i'm like john i'm i'm really worried about deb right now let's let's shelf some of this for the next question okay that's what the next question is oh i didn't even see the next question my bad it's all good uh but but yeah lundi the only question i have now oh no you're good no absolutely naturally flows like i'm i'm curious because we're learning trinity's m o and the way
Starting point is 01:28:08 what ammo he's so random that's the thing and it's weird because watching this i'm like he's really shooting them from across a parking lot doesn't seem like the m o of a guy who's ammo i'm sure i don't have the whole spectrum of uh but yeah it just adds another wrinkle because it's outside of the plan and it's a moment where he's having to damage control so that you can get back on plan if it is the trinity killer which it seems like it would have to be but in this show i'll never fully commit until the truth is revealed It's all part of the plan. But yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:41 But yeah, and that's how he keeps, again, the authorities' office sent for as long as he have. It's so random. It's like, oh, the puss. Thank you for the question. We appreciate it. And Sanarak is next. Andrew and John, at this point, we've seen Deb engage in relationships with Brian, RIP. Lundy and Anton and with season four and the promise of a multi-season relationship on the horizon.
Starting point is 01:29:04 Lundy returns. What do you guys make of the writer's choice here to develop Debs' character primarily through romantic relationships. Well, I agree with that. For sure, they do develop her through romantic relationships, but I also think they develop her relationship through ambition and good police work. And like, she takes pride in that.
Starting point is 01:29:24 Her dad was an incredible cop too. You know, he always, no matter what it took, got the job done. And like, I feel like Deb is strong in that way as well. So I don't feel it's, I do agree certainly to an extent to that they do developer, you know, through romantic relationships, but I wouldn't say primarily and just through that. It was, it's also, you know, through her ambition and, uh, and, uh, through her aspirations as well. So, uh, I just think she's just, again, I said it earlier. She, she, she wears her emotions on her sleeves. And I just appreciate how direct and real she is. She doesn't bullshit around.
Starting point is 01:30:00 And I appreciate when people don't hide behind, you know, their feelings. They, they are real. And I think, again that grounds the show because that's a character I can I can totally believe in by so yeah I I think like what the writers are doing incredible and everything she's been through I'm like even when she shows an aspect of a flaw or something like cheating on a boyfriend but again it's not it's more complicated than that you know it's it's that like John said earlier it's like the oh I know what I would do in that situation it's like it's easier to say that you know what I mean and everything's not black and white there is a lot of gray and not again not just Defying what she did, but it's a very complicated situation.
Starting point is 01:30:40 When those pangs are pumping through your heart and you're staring the person in the eyes and your butterflies are swirling around. It's just, yeah, it's one of the more complicated things in life. Regardless of making the, you know, you can still make the right choice and feel all those things, you know. Of course. Of course. Yeah. Yeah, I think it's interesting. Like, Deb does have a significant of development that is depicted through relationships. Yes.
Starting point is 01:31:07 I wouldn't say that, you know, it's the only source of development, but it is a primary, one of the primary sources, I would say. Which is a trope that you can, you know, debate. You know, I appreciate that there are other ways in which they develop her. I really like what we see of her when she's communicating with Dexter, brother to sister to brother and vice versa. And, you know, what we've seen of her on, you know, in the. field on cases and whatnot but yeah we do get a significant amount of romantic development of her character and i think it's interesting i mean you know someone like i think what the writers are doing with that saves it from being too much of a trope or too much of like uh you know lazy decision
Starting point is 01:31:59 or something like that um and i think that yeah like they've drawn a situation where i think it's very reasonable to be torn because yeah like lundee was a fun one to root for the first time it happened because he you know saw something in her i mean he could provide some of the approval that she was looking for from her own father uh and is in a similar mode so she's in a he's in a walk of life that she understands and they both get off on unraveling a case and you know that's a relationship that brings out naturally a lot of the good stuff in and then on the flip side of this situation you have anton who is you know somebody she has a great chemistry and connection with and somebody who is completely removed from her you know day in day out world that is very harsh and heavy and there is a merit in that as well and i think that again the way jennifer carpenter plays the conflict or like the feelings that you don't have words for yet or that you don't want to admit are real uh i think that i think she tremendously plays those you know colors and flavors good point um so yeah i don't begrudge them
Starting point is 01:33:12 this choice and i mean i think it's reasonable like being in law enforcement to any degree has to bring with it a certain difficulty when it comes to maintaining a healthy happy and safe relationship and uh i don't think it's unreasonable or in any way to explore you know these characters through their personal entanglements as well. So, yeah, I mean, yeah, it's not in a way that, what I'm trying to say? I understood that. It's not depicted in such a way that feels cheap to me
Starting point is 01:33:45 or that feels like, this is the only way that her character is a human. She's very richly rotten. But, yeah, I do like the, I found it very engrossing what they have done with her, various romantic relationships. And I do appreciate that. on the heels of someone like a Brian, you know, Bainey, yeah, it's not
Starting point is 01:34:07 just the same cycle again and again and again or anything like that. And yeah, I think the details have all been pretty, you know, complex. I could understand why she's having some hesitation about Anton, the man doesn't like to cook coffee or make coffee, rather, but it's a joke. But in general, too, I got to say,
Starting point is 01:34:24 we have, John and I have not mentioned this yet. I liked some of the interactions, too, between Lundy and Dexter because he was talking Lundy was talking about himself and like the freedom he has that when he's not married or have kids or whatever he was saying
Starting point is 01:34:39 it's like he was also like in a sense talking about Dexter too and I found some of those interactions rather to be very layered and very just very compelling
Starting point is 01:34:53 because like it spoke to Dexter literally so I just I really really appreciated a lot of the dialogue so far this season not that in season one three they weren't good they were fantastic too i've just like really been fully engaged in every word that has been said the season the dialogue is like got me so hooked so i just am really appreciating it absolutely thank you for the question all righty lindsay do d i like that name
Starting point is 01:35:24 so happy that you all have made it to season four as are we I'm glad that you're excited. At its core, the show struggles with two big questions surrounding who Dexter is. Is he a product of nature or nurture? Yes. Is he capable or desiring of change and evolution? At this point, what do y'all make of those questions and what do you want from the show as it continues to develop its argument about Dexter's sake?
Starting point is 01:35:51 I want Dexter to get some sleep. That's what I want. Is he a product of nature or nurture both? can't develop your psyche without a good night's sleep you really you really can't uh but is if is dexter a product of nature or nurture he's it to me he's both a product of a product of nature because of uh you know what happened when he was a little kid in that what were they in a crate or whatever that's nurture too yeah yeah like that's actually this is a great question because it does beg you'll never know what he would have been like without that event yeah but but that could have been like just natureistic instinct of whoever I forgot. We found out who did that, right? The person who did that. Either way, I think it's a combination of both. And then the nurture of course, the code of Harry that keeps that dark passenger, you know what I mean, buried deep within. And also it gives him a reality check on not to become like what a bindie did or what a Miguel Prado became or what a Lila or whatever her name Kruger woman is. Zoe Kruger. So I think like, again, he's a combination of both. and he's got a moral complex in code when it comes to only taking out the trash and I think that's why we root for him so much
Starting point is 01:37:04 and when it comes to can he change I mean we've I feel like personally we've seen him change quite a bit since episode one of season one and like like I'd be just like again he's still very socially awkward and stuff like that is still similar
Starting point is 01:37:21 and the same you're gonna have some of those same tendencies but like how he's embraced family and like how you know know he knows that they complete him and stuff like that like those are things that he has just come to terms with whereas in the past like that is something he wouldn't have done so I feel like seeing him change in that way has been really a joy to watch like seeing someone who is in such a dark fucked up place like Dexter is in what he's experiences like what he does every day like taking out the garbage of society and to still like be in a place that he
Starting point is 01:37:55 feels like he can still live a normal life. is really a joy to watch as someone who genuinely roots for him and wants him to have a happy life. Yeah, I, like, the nature and nurture thing is fascinating, and I think it's definitely both. And it just begs the question of where, you know, it is that fulcrum point of the big, you know, crate with all the blood is sort of like,
Starting point is 01:38:24 that's too significant of an event not to have had, an effect but yeah would he have been this way without that you know and we'll never know that but uh yeah the nature and I mean nurture is certainly at play regardless and I think nature is the big
Starting point is 01:38:41 question mark. Is he capable or desiring of change in evolution? Yeah I think both. I think that the cool thing here is that we have watched him each season you feel like okay now I'm you finally kind of
Starting point is 01:38:57 of learning or recontextualizing the code or doing whatever I need to do to kind of reach the new status quo and to like, you know, just be back to Dexter as normal. But every season, there's something new for him to contend with and something new, yeah, like life is. And I feel like they do a nice job at keeping him developing and keeping his sense of himself at odds with the reality of himself at times. And yeah, I think that here we're getting more examples. of the fact that he is desiring some level of change
Starting point is 01:39:31 or to at least again protect this family that he is building. He's grappling with it. He's debating it in his mind with Harry and whatnot. But, you know, he is somebody who does want to survive and who does want to be able to have these things that he seems to truly be attached to and have some version of love for. And so, yeah, I think these questions,
Starting point is 01:39:52 I think for Dexter to continue firing on all cylinders, it seems like these questions should always feel alive and in the room and present even if various other things are happening. And so, yeah, as we stand here, you know, it's still interesting to contemplate what his psyche is and how it works and why and what his, what of his impressions of himself are accurate or not accurate. And, you know, I think especially after a season two, which was so very much about him, you know, changing and evolving. or at least trying to embrace himself like he's constantly sort of warping and shifting and uh and yeah like kind of resetting from the fever dream that was season two you know season three uh brings in another kind of like a brotherly type of figure who can understand him yeah can i have a friend can i have a buddy who's like really somebody i can let in and who understands me and you know who i can
Starting point is 01:40:51 kind of you know really let go with season four is about the challenge in fatherhood yeah i mean that's a big theme and and you know the the the mundanities of that the sort of you know suburban living but also the greater sort of like realization that yeah like even if he's as good as he is or what he does they will always it's that superhero conundrum of like they are now kind of always potentially in a line of some kind of fire and uh and that motivates him for sure and i think to to all of this his debates with hair Harry is continuing debates with Harry and the back and forth about the code and how a family affects all of this. It's all there and alive and well.
Starting point is 01:41:35 And I think that's a really nice thing that the show has continued to make good on. I left it like that because there's a movie up to. That's all good. But yeah, I think, you know, it's still. Oh, I got you. Oh. The one below that next. That's what I was saying.
Starting point is 01:41:56 I mean, it's not a big spoilers movie. Don't show it to me, Joe. I will dexter you. I will Alan you. But, yeah, if that is his real name, I don't even buy that that's necessarily his actual name. But yeah, I think he is at least desires, eh, there you go, some level of evolution over time. Yeah, no, I do. That's a very good, astute point I would agree with.
Starting point is 01:42:23 And I also think a big theme in his, uh, arc as well as getting asked her that iPodic definitely thank you for the question Emma Emma!
Starting point is 01:42:35 Tonight's the night it is the night Dexter season four glad you guys finally made to season four I'm so excited to see what you think as are I'm excited
Starting point is 01:42:44 to continue finding out what we think what do you guys think of the Trinity killer? He's been killing in this pattern for 30 years
Starting point is 01:42:51 and has never been caught. How do you think he stacks up to Dexter? Any ideas as to why he kills in that pattern, young woman in the bath with the femoral artery cut, mother of two
Starting point is 01:43:00 coerced into suicide. Yeah, I have an idea actually. Got to mark the time on that, sorry. Mother of two coerced into shuffling off the mortal coil on her own and then a drunk father of two bludgeoned to death. I really
Starting point is 01:43:16 like the killer this season because it gives similar vibes as season one where it's a big serial killer and having to figure out the mystery and reason to the murders. Also, the shocking end to episode four. Do you think Lundy and Deb will be okay? What happened at the end of episode four? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:43:34 Oh, okay. Emma, thank you for... Did we watch four episodes? We should have, right, before we answered this question. Thank you for the question. Emma, as always. It is not a proper review if we don't get an Emma question, so disavow a couple of those season three ones. Yes, continue, Emma, please, giving us
Starting point is 01:43:51 questions. We appreciate and love you. All right, so let's start what do you think of the Trinity Killer and he's been killing in this pattern for 30 years and what do you think his M.O. is. He did say mother. I did take a great deal of note of that. So I'm going to
Starting point is 01:44:08 prediction theory. Bobby or excuse me. Thank you. It's got to be some kind of trauma where his mom I don't know if it's like a McHale prototype of like my father mentally physically abused me but I'm going to guess his mom
Starting point is 01:44:24 was extreme because man, maybe he had a brother or a sister, two kids, I don't know, one sibling, but I'm going to guess his mom was extremely abusive towards him. And that's why, like, he makes it a habit of going after moms with a husband and two children. Like, that fits his M.O. Or it could be the other flip side of that. He had a mom, him and his brother or sister, and that mom was taken from him. So he feels a cathartic release whenever he does the same kind of thing. Because if I can't have a mom, no one else can't.
Starting point is 01:44:57 I don't know. Maybe what are those two things I would say? That's where my mind is thinking, I'm probably wrong as usual. And then what was the, and also shocking, and what did you think? Do you think Lundy? Well, I know Lundy won't be okay. Do I think Deb will be okay? No, not at all, actually.
Starting point is 01:45:16 I mean, she's got the wound to deal with that. Physically, she'll be okay. Mentally, emotionally, not in any way. she's got to deal with a couple things we kind of preluded to it a little bit earlier before Donald stopped me for good reason she's got to deal with the loss of the man that now for a second time has been taken from her uh this time permanently she can never be with him ever again unless again through subconscious uh you know presence to necrophies yeah yeah exactly uh also to she's got to deal with the fact once she learns the truth about dexter's mom is the
Starting point is 01:45:54 CI that was sleeping with her dad that presents a whole different layer and then the obsessiveness of finding the man once I'm sure she's going to connect the dots it's the Trinity killer so that's gonna add a different emotional layer and also the fact that Anton I assume is going to
Starting point is 01:46:10 confront her and you slept or you you slept with this guy so that's going to present when and however he finds out I mean he's a very he's a very observant man he's not stupid and the she was like where were you in there
Starting point is 01:46:25 I think she could just go tell him hey I don't like he's not a detective he's touring musician John this is again I could be wrong but you got shot you were right next to Lundy what were you guys doing together I'm just I don't I'm just
Starting point is 01:46:39 throwing out theories in my head that he he's gonna view more pictures of murders he's okay yeah but were you twindling your hair when you were doing this I don't know I mean yes he's gonna he's gonna he's gonna get it out of her he has to find out
Starting point is 01:46:54 he's good to find out so that's another thing she's got to deal with you know and the truth always comes out in movies or TV shows usually yeah
Starting point is 01:47:03 it might not like this show is nuanced enough that there are multiple things I could see happening but I would definitely expect yeah and then last thing
Starting point is 01:47:12 and I will let my brother from another mother good it let his thoughts out here in regards to all the Emma questions here has Dexter ever gone up against a killer like this
Starting point is 01:47:22 I mean again we're four episodes in I would say this is one of his greatest challenges through the three or four seasons rather now. But also on the flip side, Alan or the Trinity killer, whatever, he's never gone up against someone
Starting point is 01:47:35 like Dexter too. So you got to look at it from that perspective. And I think that adds a fascinating dynamic between the two. And that's why I cannot wait to see those interactions so badly. I'm like super pumped. And I'm actually really sad that if it weren't so late
Starting point is 01:47:51 right now i'd say john let's just buckle up and do four more episodes but you know john at the end of john's got a little kid at home named harrison and he's got to get some sleep so i don't want to sleep deprive him or anything but john i've spoken seven minutes over what do you have to worry about sleep depriving me that's taking care of john's like i'm good i got my i got my red bull i got read that huh yeah just i'm kidding what do you got buddy uh yeah uh i am i think this is fun and fascinating partly because uh you uh you Yeah, this guy ostensibly has been out there for 30-odd years. So, like, this is a guy who's really good at getting away with it and, like, maintaining a life alongside, you know, the life with the dark passenger. And, yeah, like, this does definitely seem like the kind of character who could be a very formidable match for someone like Dexter, given, again, his longevity. And if what we have seen is as it seems, certainly good at,
Starting point is 01:48:51 you know, aligning the evidence to point in the way that he needs it to to get away, you know, unscathed. Yeah, I think Dexter has his work cut out for him. Hey! And it's fun, I think, in this season. I like how you sliced up that comment.
Starting point is 01:49:07 That was good. That was really good. Because, yeah, like, with Trinity, obviously, it's like, this is who Dexter could be, you know, if he's that good, you know, and then you have a different character like a Zoe who Dexter could be if he wasn't, that good you know so yeah I think he's a really interesting prospect I think the way as I've said in the earlier part of this review the way they've handled his appearances so far is really cool because
Starting point is 01:49:33 they're very striking each one and they're very sparing and they all really give john Lithgow and his scene partners but especially John Lithgow because they are doing a lot of the talking and interacting whereas Lithgow is doing more with body language and his just the way of speaking and his vibe and demeanor changed like when he's with the woman he feels so much more formidable and when he's with the guy the drunk guy in the alley he seems so much more pitiful and it makes you wonder and i wonder if he like to your question here about why he chooses the pattern it's like i could imagine uh him having had a drunken father who he's trying to you know pay like uh pay some retribution and some cosmic cycle that this
Starting point is 01:50:21 must represent him potentially. Don't let me forget that. Something to do with his mother. And the way he said like mommy suggested that, yeah, something must have happened to her or with her when he was young or something. I don't know if it's that she was negligent or something. Well, I mean, I assume that what he makes these mothers do is probably something similar to what happened to him.
Starting point is 01:50:46 And the femoral artery cut in the bath is the hard one. Did that happen to his mom? Yeah, because then it just overlaps. I'm like, do you have a sister who did this to themselves, you know, who was, who was, you know, harming themselves and, you know, ended up this way. It seems very personal. It seems very pointed. For sure. And I'm, yeah, I can draw these conclusions, but I'm curious to get the actual answers, obviously.
Starting point is 01:51:15 Yeah. And then, yeah, I do also appreciate what you pointed out here, because I expected based off of season one for this. to be like the format of the show where it's like oh each season you're going to have a major guest star who is the killer and they're going to be at loose from the beginning until the end when we finally catch them
Starting point is 01:51:32 and it hasn't been like that and I think that's been a neat surprise but I do also appreciate because again of the things I enjoyed particularly about season one that we are back in a mode that is similar to that but not in a way that feels similar to that in execution
Starting point is 01:51:48 so yeah as I've said I really like the way that they have you know established a killer and it has that sort of true crime feeling and like yeah we're hunting down some kind of big bad for the course of the season and yeah having to unravel
Starting point is 01:52:04 that mystery and they've also you know instead of having the mystery be who is this guy it's more what what is this guy's deal where did this come from what's his backstory you know and and when is he going to pop up again you know and as to the final like I have no idea
Starting point is 01:52:20 Like, I would be very surprised if Lundy doesn't die. And Deb, I think, will be physically not dead. But I don't expect Deb to be in any kind of good place. And I'm a little worried she might just break it off with Anton just due to grief and confusion and reset. Yeah, I don't know. That's fine. What are you talking about? Just really quick before we can move on here, we talked about just about the drunk thing.
Starting point is 01:52:49 and you've mentioned a drunk father that abused him. I think when we saw him at the bar getting hit by that drunk guy and trying to egg him on to hitting him, I think that is a result of what happened to him as a child. And, like, he uses that to remember. I don't know, like, the purpose of doing it. But, like, I thought at first he was trying to get, you know, because he saw the story in the newspaper,
Starting point is 01:53:11 and like, maybe if I get sent to the hospital or something, they'll really take them off my scent because they're on to me or something. but no that happened to him like my my theory that happened to me as a kid so like I am taken back to this place where I am a child this traumatic experience and I want and I'm going to feel that right now and that's why I'm egging this guy on to feel this pain again because I feel it all the time I don't know yeah maybe maybe some kind of recreation and too I mean he was like kind of nice to the kids granted that was to like you know that was part of his getting close to the woman there but I could be wrong too I I think when he poured the alcohol, and when he was in the room by himself, I think he put the alcohol over the, you know, the charity. It appeared as though he was tea-tortled because he was drinking water. So I'm like, again, maybe that was for his father.
Starting point is 01:54:01 I don't know. Father, for mom or for somebody. I have no idea. But again, it's a lot with whoever else is in that earn. It does what a good show should be doing. We are asking a lot of questions in our mind, and we are coming up with a lot of theories. So I was curious to see out what unfolds
Starting point is 01:54:20 Is what we're trying to say Yeah, it's fun They've given us enough like shards of clues And evidence to start the brains The wheels turning But yeah, like we're still kind of At the mercy of the investigation And what the experts are able to uncover next
Starting point is 01:54:35 For sure. Thank you, Emma. We appreciate you as always. Keep asking questions. A final couple. All right, two we on. Sorry. I talked over the clapping
Starting point is 01:54:45 Make it easier. Hunter Preston. Thank you for chiming in. We're almost to our last question. You're the penultimate. Enjoy. Everyone loves the word penultimate. I'm so glad you guys are continuing the Dexter series, as are we. And I'm overjoyed that you guys are having so much fun with it.
Starting point is 01:55:01 It's been absolutely a joy. What's been your favorite stunt in the series? Oh, the series. You know? I'm trying to think of what the best one in the series would be, But the car stunt was like a particularly effective, harsh-looking stunt. Yeah, I would go with the car stunt before we continue reading that fun fact there. Just give me a second.
Starting point is 01:55:25 I would say the car stunt is definitely up there. I don't know if this was a practical or a visual effect. You'll probably correct me here, and that's totally fine. The dokes one where he got blown up? I don't know if that's... There was a lot of a visual. Combined techniques to sell that. Having said that, if it's a combination of practical and CGI, then I would go with that because that represents two of my top 15 favorite movies of all times, which is Jurassic Park 1, Intermary 2, Judgment.
Starting point is 01:55:55 I love the blending of practical and CGI. I think that's when you can sell the illusion of what is happening. So I would say that one. And, oh, yeah, this is a good idea. No. Let us know on the, let's watch a whole video. I don't know. I was like, if maybe I could search.
Starting point is 01:56:12 what some of the most I'm trying to remember what some of the other stunts would be I mean there are some good fight like Dexter it's easy to forget I think at one point they say like you know he has he's been trained to fight so like there are
Starting point is 01:56:25 I do some of the hand-to-hand comments yeah there's some good hand to hand here I like that fight between him and Zoe that was pretty good just because he's so unassuming you would never think this guy he's pretending to be weak and he's welcoming her in that way like you can you know take me out
Starting point is 01:56:40 I thought that was awesome of. But again, I like the hand-to-hand where she gave him a punch, and then he, like, punched her right back. But I thought it was, again, the hand-to-hand and the coordination, I thought, looked good. It's not a particular stunt by any means, but I thought, again, good stunts in coordination
Starting point is 01:56:58 in regards to that scene. Yeah, that's super tricky. And again, hey, we love the question. I would just say in the future, too, if you don't mind just giving us some options, too, just because we, not to sound arrogant, which I promise you, I'm not, we've watched so many things on top of this it's just hard to like delve deep into the memory bank and go i remember every single stunt so if
Starting point is 01:57:17 if it's possible to add just a couple options for us that would be awesome but it was a great question and just we saw definitely something i would have to sit down and like kind of do a little bit of yeah yeah there are a lot of great uh go like gore gags and stuff like that oh yeah i'm trying to draw one to yeah for sure but in the meantime fun fun fact uh in the last season and i'll do it on a little Clappy here for Hunter Preston's fun fact. In the last season, Jimmy Smith accidentally really stabbed the stunt actor on the table. He forgot to switch out the prop knife. The actor survived.
Starting point is 01:57:51 Oh, my God. If that's really true, which I'm not saying it's not. I can only imagine how, I mean, thank God he survived. That's mortified, dude. I can only imagine how Jimmy Smith. That stunt actor is receiving a basket from Jimmy Smith's every birthday and Christmas in perpetuity forever throughout the galaxy. And also, too, I'm wondering too on set
Starting point is 01:58:12 because, you know, you're supposed to act a certain way when you do it. Like, did you, like, when he was like, oh, it's like, holy crap, this guy's acting is amazing. You know what I mean? He breaks character to be like, this guy is incredible. Yeah, I'm like, I'm curious, like, the reaction on set when everyone's like, I don't think he's
Starting point is 01:58:30 acting, like, and then the, you tell, holy shit, this is the real. Call an ambulance, right? I can't even imagine the chaos on set at that. how Jimmy Smith's felt if that really did happen. It sounded like it did. So that's a crazy fact, Hunter. I never had heard that.
Starting point is 01:58:46 So wild. Thank you for, like, just know that. That sounds like something that would happen on Dexter, though, right? Yes, it definitely does. I guess he let his dark passenger out in that moment, Jimmy Smith, unfortunately, for him. But thank God again, the stunt actor survived. When Dexter and Dokes have to, like, fight together,
Starting point is 01:59:03 I thought that was like a pretty rewarding kind of moment from season two. That's a very good one. I'll continue thinking of stunts. I would say, too, their fight at the, the crates is like, Labkeek my ass or something like, whatever he said, whatever the line was. When he headbutts him in the, oh, that was a good one. You know, it's not bad. That's not a bad one.
Starting point is 01:59:22 Thank you, Hunter, for the question and the fun fact. Appreciate you. All right. Final question here is from Jay Rush and what up, Jay. Question with the vacation murders. Where exactly would you guys like to vacation like there? Um, okay, so where would we like to vacation where murders are also happening? I mean, yeah, I mean, if that's happening.
Starting point is 01:59:44 New Orleans? Norlands. People get murdered in New Orleans a lot and I've always wanted to go there. Yeah. Nervous to go there. I mean, yeah. At this point, with the stress I'm dealing with on a day-to-day basis, because I cannot just mourn for my father's loss.
Starting point is 01:59:57 There's also a lot of fallout from it. Yeah, I wouldn't really care right now if there's actual murders going on around me. I just want to actually take a vacation. So I would say. Let's go to the Bahamas sounds nice The water over there is beautiful Yeah, there's a tropical island sounds nice I've never
Starting point is 02:00:15 I've probably maybe I've mentioned this on camera I don't know if John knows that I probably mentioned him Because I speak at nauseam as many of you know And I don't realize sometimes I've repeated myself 50,000 times But I've never left the United States That includes Mexico and Canada
Starting point is 02:00:30 Where I am half Canadian But yeah it'd be nice to take a trip one day I'd have to get a passport of course First too But it'd be nice to take a trip Just jump on over there. I just swim over. I'll just somehow find a way.
Starting point is 02:00:41 But it'd be nice to take a trip. Once I get a passport, it'd be nice to take a vacation to a tropical island somewhere. And, uh, yeah, well, the sands the murders,
Starting point is 02:00:49 or sell them the murders and all that or, you know, that kind of thing. But yeah, maybe I'll, I'll take John as a protective unit around me. No one would mess with me then. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 02:01:00 Uh, but do you have a, New Orleans? Yeah, thank you. Um, always. I mean,
Starting point is 02:01:04 you know, vacation, man. I love a vacation in the mountains. that's a good one I do love As long as the power stays on And the Wi-Fi is so good Hey
Starting point is 02:01:13 You got some You know firewood And a good blanket Or whatever You can make do Yeah I love a mountain vacation There are lots of places I love to travel to though
Starting point is 02:01:21 I mean I'd love to go to the I guess Can you still call it the UK I'd love to go visit the UK See friends of Japan I'd love to go to Brazil I'd love to get to the Caribbean I'd love to see
Starting point is 02:01:34 Parts of Africa or, you know, do a trek across Europe. Like, there's so many, like, the world seems like a fascinating place to go. The world is not enough, John. But if it was just for, like, I just want to go relax and vibe, typically, like, the mountains or, you know, maybe like a secluded, you know, island-y thing would be nice. So you want to go to a tropical island like me, you copied me, John. But will you get...
Starting point is 02:01:59 I'm sticking to the mountains, I guess. Jeez. Will you get sleep, though, John, is what I want to know. Will Harrison wake you up and stop you from the justice you need to enact? Will you get, will you have the emotional arc? Will you have the emotional arc you need to have? And will you stop Alan? It's what I want to know, John.
Starting point is 02:02:19 You know? This is what I really want to know these things, John. When you're on vacation. I think I can do it. Okay. I think I can solve the case. Just so you know, always. No matter what the scenarios, I always have faith.
Starting point is 02:02:30 I appreciate you. Yeah, of course, buddy. I mean that. I mean that even no matter what. Anyways, guys, I think that's going to conclude our review and reaction here to Dexter season four, episodes one through four. If you have stuck with us this long, appreciate you so much. I think I speak for John and myself when I say, wow, what a ride we have been on so far, just through the four seasons, but especially these four episodes. The four seasons, that's where to go on vacation.
Starting point is 02:02:58 That's where to go. I knew it. What was that word that is another word for faith? They said it in the episode. Kismet. Kismet. There you go. There's, the kismet came out. But, yeah, I'm just super excited to, um, ah, it's, yeah. Oh, it's an Arabic word. I thought it was a, I thought it was like a, like a Hebrew word, but no.
Starting point is 02:03:19 Okay. Well, manish man, John. And, uh, yeah. So, um, anyway, I don't really, I'm not a good. Thank you. And Jew. Hey, I'm not the best Jew. I don't know much Hebrew. Anyways, for the best Jew, the number one Jewish person. Hey, a true. Um, anyways, uh, I think. I that's going to conclude it uh thank you again if you stuck with us we are going to be back i believe with episodes of season four five six seven and eight be on the lookout for that soon not ready uh not right yeah seriously be on the lookout for that soon and again guys we appreciate and also to just uh my heartfelt thanks to my family here that is constantly checking in on me on this chaotic time in my life and and to you guys i know i say it a lot but seriously you guys really are
Starting point is 02:04:03 the best and you've made one of the worst fricking times in my life just a little bit better with all your kind words and words of affirmation that are coming my way so it does not go unnoticed and I want you to know that and I love all of you and I love my family here that is constantly supporting
Starting point is 02:04:19 and checking in on me as well as you guys so I just thank you so much appreciate you and we'll be back with season four episodes five through eight very soon so take care be safe and stay away from guys like Alan we love you followers who are Alan on this take care
Starting point is 02:04:34 see you guys see you guys

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