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Dexter - Season 8 - Three-minute trailer

17 May 2013

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The end begins in 44 days :

20 comments:

  1. Holy crap that looks amazing! Poor Deb, she's really breaking. Curious how it'll all go down this season.

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  2. Ah, that looks amazing! Deb!!!


    Also, does anyone know who sang the 'God's Gonna Cut You Down' cover?

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  3. I don't think anyone has any idea anymore about how this season will play out and that's incredible.

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  4. One of the best trailers I've seen! The finale will be amazing! Dexter is one of the most epic shows ever made!

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  5. start_wearing_purple17 May 2013 at 21:54

    Looks good and looks like they're clearly closing the noose around Dexter. Charlotte Rampling looks like she could be a lot like what I was hoping Frank Lundy would be and Deb having a mental breakdown looks awesome.

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  6. Thanks for posting! This is awesome. I can't wait. Glad Dexter's coming back earlier this year -- it will help make the wait for Breaking Bad more bearable.

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  7. Deb is lost. She broke into pieces and I don't know if Dex can fix this. I hate seeing her like this.
    If I would be Dex, I would do this: use the tranquilizer on Deb and bringing her away, locking her up until she's clean. Then we move on to step 2. Talk about it, try to solve the problems.

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  8. I still guess, Dexter is NOT gonna die, it´s all a red herring and it will end like the Silence of the Lambs. I hope not, but why would they give already away Dexter could die. Well, I hope I´m wrong and Dexter dies.
    It would be the best conclusion to the story. The franchise is going to continue either way with Lindsay´s novel series. Secondly, it would be good for Michael C. Hall´s career, because Dexter´s death would give closure to this chapter. Otherwise many people would see Dexter in him in his next project. (well, at least a few would and that could be bad for the new project)

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  9. WOW! I think I caught a scene were Dexter is carrying someone we know 2:16 mark. -It may be spoilerish so pause at your own risk!


    Wonder what's inside the red/pink & black box the expert has?? :O

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  10. The thing about Deb is though, she's hardly ever consistent, which is the thing that most likely has helped her survive through her life. I don't know what it would be that could potentially ground someone like her, because I'm not sure what it is she is really looking for in life (what she really believes in? -What her actual definitions of love and justice are at this point??), as she often over reacts and smoke screens her real feelings, and especially when potentially her only anchors are Dexter and Angel.

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  11. I could def go for a SOTL like ending :) -I think the most depressing thing would be for Dex to get the electric chair.


    The only other ending that has often crossed my mind is that this has all been a dream in Dexter's head, as he is grappling with the truth, his father--Harry, was/is a serial killer and he has put himself in his father's shoes to try and make sense of it all, as characters are often times highly in parallels and mirrors with other characters. Like it's all fragmented pieces of a reality we have yet to really see, playing to the concept of delusion and/or perception of reality...

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  12. Why would the electric chair be depressing? I mean, I´m against death penalty but I wouldn´t call it depressing. Probably disturbing.

    I truly would want Dexter dead. Everyone guesses already Dexter will survive, with these promos.

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  13. Help me, I couldn´t recognize who Dexter carries.

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  15. Because that means the writers would be saying, "that's justice".

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    It appears,as I think her hair is blonde, like it is Hannah McKay - The actress is confirmed to return for season 8

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  17. I wouldn't say that she's not consistent. Her life is changing. She was promoted, her fiancĂ© was a serial killer, she became aunt, her lover died in front of her, her brother is a serial killer, … Everything that happens in her life (in every persons life) has an influence on her future, her personality, her view on the world. Each experience, the good and the bad ones (especially the bad ones) is changing her.

    I think she has a strong sense for right and wrong that is not always defined by law. Remember S5 the Barrel Girls Case. She let Dex and Lumen walk away after they killed 5 people cause she knew that there is no punishment bad enough for what they did. Didn't she said that some people don't deserve to live?

    I'm not sure about love. With Quinn it was more physically. So was it with that guy in S3 or 4. I can't remember his name. He was musician and worked for Quinn as informer. She was never that much emotionally involved. Besides maybe with Rudy/Brian and Lundy. I really think, the strongest emotions she ever had were for Dexter. Probably that is the reason she's broken. Not only because he's a killer, but cause he's the only person she ever truly loved. For him she betrayed what she believed in. Although a part of her knows that what he does is right (he kills killer the police can't catch), the cop in her knows she should bring him down. And of course she hesitates cause he is her brother, no denying that.

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  18. Wow this looks bad and yet awesome! I've always had Dexter as my fave but last season Deb passed him and I think Jennifer Carpenter might just play this one brilliantly! Can't wait for the season to start now!

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  19. You do have a point about the music. Just a thought: maybe she stopped listening to classical music cause it reminded her on Lundy and she didn't want to think about it. Or maybe her taste changed. 10-15 years ago I was a huge fan of the Kelly Family. Now I listen to them once or twice a year. You can't compare the thing with the books. In the first case it was a book about her (partly). Her personal life and experience. By that time she still wasn't over it. Remember in ep 1 or 2 of S2 when she hit a guy that tried to touch her? And if I remember correctly, when she slept with the guy the first time she handcuffed him. She had a serious problem with trusting someone (especially someone she just met) and she was afraid he would use her and the trauma and horror she went thru for the sake of his career. In the second case, years have passed and the books he was writing weren't about her. It wasn't about her and that was the difference. I don't know much about her shower habits, but maybe she didn't have a tub before, just a shower. Or maybe she has no shower in her new house, just the tub. Maybe she took the tub to relax. It's the same with me. Mostly I take a shower. But sometimes I take a bath with a book and candles to relax (ever tried reading in the tub? It's great!). But, as I said, I never paid much attention to her habits when it comes to showers and bathing. Maybe the difference is, that she's taking a shower in the morning, cause it's faster. But when she took the bath it was night, so she had the time to lay in there for 2 hours or so. The vigilante couple in S5was for her a prove of justice and unconditional love. They killed for revenge and justice for what those guys did (and she knew what they did, she saw all the dvds). She had a problem with Hannah, cause she loved Dexter herself. And unlike the vigilante, Hannah didn't kill for justice or revenge but for her own benefit.

    The music and bathing are just guesses, so I might be wrong. I'm pretty sure about the books and Hannah thing.

    You said it yourself. She was working vice and had to dress like she did. No one asked her if she likes it or not. It's part of the job. When she joined homicide she could wear what she liked. And you said it again, that she dressed more adult when she was promoted. Probably for the same reason she wore skirt and high heels at the press conference in S7. It's something that comes with the job. I know that from personal experience. I have one assortment of clothes I wear in my free time, when I worked as a salesgirl, I had an assortment of clothes I wore at the shop, now, that I work in an office, I have clothes for that job (more elegant and "adult"). I have no idea what's behind the beach wear. Maybe it was her day off? She probably won't wear her best pants and jacked on her day off. Maybe she's on vacation.

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  20. It's always easy to fill in plot holes, but in this case I feel fairly certain that her identity disorder is a disorder and there are thematic reasons for writing the character to appear this way, as it's opposing behavior compared to Dexter's. In fact she has a lot of symptoms of Bi Polar Disorder/Manic Depression.

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