Arthur just chuckles in an avuncular fashion and says he thought it was his friend’s house. A youngish guy - who is wearing a fedora, which only Angel is allowed to do - pulls up in a cute red convertible and says, “What the fuck?” Naturally, he thinks Arthur is about to rob him. Then Dex remembers his wife and everything and runs out the door.Īrthur, whose hours must be even more flexible than Dexter’s, is busily breaking into someone’s house. ![]() Yeah, no one’s going to shed a tear for that guy, plus he’s evil, so Dex can kill him. Together, he and Harry choose Stan Beaudry, a long-distance trucker who once killed a prostitute with a crowbar and then didn’t go to jail for it. Well, I guess that’s part of the arrogance thing.ĭexter makes a pit stop at the shipping container to pick a decoy from Lundy’s list of Trinity suspects. LaGuerta is all, “What’s your beef with me? My gender? My race?” And Matthews says, “Your arrogance.” That, and lying to his face. He accuses them of perjury and tells them their board of review hearing is the day after tomorrow. The footage was passed on to Matthews by some ratty cops - whatever happened to solidarity? - and Matthews is very pissed. Well, it looks like Angel and LaGuerta had the bad luck to buy wine and make out in a liquor store half an hour before a robbery went down there. She tells Deb to go with Angel, and that’s when Detective Inspector Matthews comes in - the briefing room is just a hub of activity today - and says he needs to see Angel first, and LaGuerta too. For obvious reasons, Quinn isn’t allowed to go. Deb excuses him, and blames the psycho girlfriend.ĭex walks out as LaGuerta walks in with a warrant to search Christine’s apartment. Dex has to go - lunch with Rita - but Quinn blatantly disbelieves him. Quinn responds with a “fuck you,” which Dex politely deflects. Quinn doesn’t think she will, and Dex says, “Let’s hope not.” That gets him a dirty look from Deb. Dex strides in and anxiously inquires if Christine has said anything yet. Yeah … this department is getting a little incestuous. Deb says the only reason Quinn’s gut isn’t saying the same thing is because he’s too close to the case Quinn’s rebuttal is to point at Lundy’s name on the whiteboard. Quinn reminds Deb that she doesn’t have any proof, beyond her gut. Out in the briefing room, Deb and Quinn have a little face-off when Deb calls Christine a bitch. That means they can hold her as long as they want, and she knows it. She thinks they can’t hold her longer than forty-eight hours, but that’s only true for suspects. Angel wonders how she knows so much about Deb and Lundy’s shooting, but she looks at him sullenly and doesn’t say a word. Then he finds Kyle Butler in the phone book.Ĭhristine is still in the interrogation room and sticking to her guns. He says he can’t give “Kyle” any money because he’s not in Miami, just as he opens the hotel desk drawer and takes out a phone book labeled “Greater Miami.” Tricky Trinity! Dex says geography will not stand in their way. Fifty grand or he tells everyone Arthur Mitchell is a pedophile, and that word pisses Arthur off even more. Dex pretends like it’s all about money - fifty thousand dollars, to be exact. Arthur calls, wanting to know what kind of man wouldn’t turn him in after finding him red-handed about to immerse a kidnapped boy in cement. “Interesting,” Arthur mutters.ĭex, meanwhile, is scrolling through all the old-man baddies that Deb’s DNA sweep turned up, but doesn’t find any suitable impostors. He hangs up and turns his attention to the television, where a news story about Scott Smith’s safe return home is sounding a little suspicious - police don’t know who abducted him or how he was returned home. And Dex is going to set up a decoy.Īrthur is sitting in a hotel room, calling Christine and getting no answer. Angel warns her that if she doesn’t cooperate, they can whip off the kid gloves any old time. Angel thinks she’s lying, and Dex agrees Dex knows in his dark little soul that she’s Arthur’s daughter. Christine says she was the product of an accidental pregnancy, and that she never met her father. Pay attention: this will be important later. Dex muses on public and private personas. Deb and Quinn are watching on one monitor, and Dex and Harry on another. She’s withholding, and maintains she has no idea how she might be related to Trinity. ![]() ![]() For now, let’s just get to it.Īngel’s got Christine in the interrogation room and he’s masterful, just as I always imagined he would be. ![]() I guess I’ll point them out as I go along. The episode sets us up nicely for a chilling conclusion but there were far too many improbable, and in one case impossible, developments. “Hello, Dexter Morgan” delivers some shockers, all right, but it’s a little too sloppy to be really good.
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