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Dexter Make Your Own Kind of Music Review. Dexter: Season 8, Episode 9: Make Your Own Kind of Music was exactly what fans of series expect from the series and nothing more. Almost everyone in the episode was outsmarted by Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall). The two people that outsmarted him by the episode’s end were surprising, especially the last individual.

The writers of Dexter are strange individuals: they show their cleverness in small ways and their complacency in large ways. On any other top-tier horror TV show like The Walking Dead or Hannibal, the writers would do the complete opposite (i.e. attempting to keep the viewer guessing: what’s going to happen next?). In 99% of Make Your Own Kind of Music, the same old Dexter modus operandi were employed over and over again.

It was not until the end of the episode that complacency was extinguished and a little reality was shone into the Mojoverse. Dexter Morgan made a decision that he should have made last season but he couldn’t because Dexter‘s producers had one more season of show to fill and wanted to keep the show’s location in Miami, Florida. The fact that Dexter is dragging Harrison Morgan (Jadon Wells) into his decision shows what a bad parent Dexter truly is (no matter how much he loves his son). It would be smarter to leave him with his grandparents but Dexter does not have the courage, brains, or foresight for such a decision (a child raised by two serial killers versus a child reared his normal grandparents along side his brother and sister. Which of these two choices would a rational person choose? Which would produce the best result?). These were questions Dexter never asked himself or considered.

Source: Full Review @ film-book

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