sandi wrote:Still not that interested in the LaGuerta/Batista storyline tbhBut does their getting found out mean that one of them is going to leave the show?
Please not Batista.

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sandi wrote:Still not that interested in the LaGuerta/Batista storyline tbhBut does their getting found out mean that one of them is going to leave the show?
b3rt4 wrote:sandi wrote:Still not that interested in the LaGuerta/Batista storyline tbhBut does their getting found out mean that one of them is going to leave the show?
Please not Batista.
Michelle in Toronto: I need Dexter scoop—the show is getting ridiculous (in a good way), and it's driving me crazy trying to figure out how it's all going to play out!
You and me both, sister! I emailed big boss Clyde Phillips today because, frankly, I couldn't contain myself, and he just so happened to drop this little bomb regarding what will go down in the final two episodes: "It'll blow your head off, it's so stunning!" To which we can only say: WHOA. Dexter is totally gonna use a stun gun! What's next? A Wiffle bat?!
Kidding. Clearly the juicy choice of wording here is "blow your head off," and we can only assume that someone's noggin is going to go kablooey before Dexter's riveting fourth season comes to an end on Dec. 13. Got guesses? Our money is on Trinity (John Lithgow) to lose that which lies north of his neck, given that he is the Big Bad of the season, and that usually doesn't bode well in Dexland. When asked if Lithgow will be back next year for season five, Phillips says: "If I could, I would tell you everything. But...I can't."
Still, we've gotten an early look at Sunday's episode, and without giving away the farm, we can tell you that episode 11 is as excellent as the rest of this awesome season. Look for major reveals about Christine and Arthur's family life, big twists for two couples (a secret is revealed and a commitment is made), and most important of all: one serial killer invades another serial killer's lair. Eek!
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sandi wrote:I'm not so sure what the big reveal with Arthur and Christine will be atm, any ideas?
b3rt4 wrote:sandi wrote:I'm not so sure what the big reveal with Arthur and Christine will be atm, any ideas?
Guess it could be anything.
Maybe she isn't really his daughter or something.
sandi wrote:b3rt4 wrote:sandi wrote:I'm not so sure what the big reveal with Arthur and Christine will be atm, any ideas?
Guess it could be anything.
Maybe she isn't really his daughter or something.
I did notice they said that the DNA proved they were related 2 or 3 times in the episode, but they never confirmed a father/daughter relationship. We've only had that that from Christine/Arthur haven't we?
sandi wrote:OK, here's a way out there theory, just thinking aloud about what a new twist could be![]()
The toothbrush came from Quinn's apartment, could they have picked up his DNA on it too and he is somehow related to Arthur? Would make his relationship with Christine a bitthou
"I'm nerding out right there with you!" Jennifer Carpenter (aka Mrs. Michael C. Hall) tells us, while admitting that she stuck around the set to watch the last few scenes of the finale because, "I couldn't wait to find out!"
sandi wrote:We know that Harry is involved in the scene, and that's meant to be a bloody one, any ideas?
Keck: And then of course there's your role on Dexter, which has even more blood than Vampire Diaries. What's coming up?
Remar: I have a big scene in the last episode of the season.
Keck: Which I hear is a very, very bloody one.
Remar: I can't say anything out of respect to the audience. But watch!
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