1. Vogel gets taken
2. Dexter and Deb team up
3. Dexter impales
Pretty decent episode. Still can't get over how harmless Yates was. Perhaps a deliberate choice so it made sense that Vogel could talk him down. It was enjoyable to see Deb and Dexter team up like they did in the episode. Those are some rare moments that we get from this show. I guess such a drastic action from Deb, known as rock bottom, really did start the healing process. There's another subplot going on in regards to a rich family's son getting involved in murder, but it feels more like a filler. Season 8 is a bit of a mess - with no formidable villain in place, the show feels out of a balance and hanging by a thread. However, it's trying its best to keep the audience engaged by attempting to heal the relationship between Deb and Dexter. It's working so far.
Pretty decent episode. Still can't get over how harmless Yates was. Perhaps a deliberate choice so it made sense that Vogel could talk him down. It was enjoyable to see Deb and Dexter team up like they did in the episode. Those are some rare moments that we get from this show. I guess such a drastic action from Deb, known as rock bottom, really did start the healing process. There's another subplot going on in regards to a rich family's son getting involved in murder, but it feels more like a filler. Season 8 is a bit of a mess - with no formidable villain in place, the show feels out of a balance and hanging by a thread. However, it's trying its best to keep the audience engaged by attempting to heal the relationship between Deb and Dexter. It's working so far.