@@ThunkieMan2 He should've killed him when he had two chances an axe in the hand and when he was about to jump But yeah that was clever he should've left the id on the table Rita 💔
That would have made the FBI agents suspicious of him. The only way to lose control the way he did yet still have control would be if that outburst was all part of a plan. I think it was just badly edited; the way it jumped from his reaction to calm was very unnatural. There should have been a quick second in between where he breathes in and collects himself.
If you look closely you can see he's not actually really snapping at all. This is a process known as 'acting', which is what actually what made him such a good fit for the role.
"So then he turns himself into a pickle and yells 'I'm pickle Rick!'" (Cuts your cheek and collects blood slide) "funniest shit I've ever seen" (plunges knife in your chest)
reacting confidently and with some degree of anger while being accused of a crime, especially during an interrogation, is probably the best way to convince an investigator you're innocent. Odds are if someone is suggesting that you committed a crime, they already have 99% of the information and they're trying to see if you'll act guilty. In most real life interrogations, people who are not guilty get offended very quickly, hence this is the best response possible. I'm pretty Dexter's response was deliberate because his character is cold, calculating, and knows the ins and outs of an interrogation
It's certainly true that he knows what to do and no doubt learned a lot from his foster father. In a scenario like this though, I think he was genuinely pissed and wasn't acting.
The way they cut the scene right after he bangs his hands on the table always looked wierd. The yelling and banging then immediatly going back to calm and pro.. Cant stop noticing it every time I watch it.
Idk.. might just be him imagining that reaction.. like someone else already commented there’s multiple times where he goes out of character and acts on impulse only to snap back to reality.. that or the whole bit was improvised and the agent dead ass go scared and broke character so they had to edit it out 😂
@@Anon-nv7bp Maybe because it's a psychological thing. If it was in his mind, which im inclined to believe it was, for Dexter things happened just the way it showed in this scene. He's a psychopath, remember?
No it was not imagination, Dexter knows how to divert attention, and acting angry or sad about wife's death is important for his cause. He didn't killed her for sure, but if from the evidence if their was remotly any link it was dexter the whole limelight of him being gotton into post wife's death would have his psychopathy in open to see by all. I mean the whole reason Quinn paid Liddy to keep tabs on Dex was for this reason that something is off about him and his connection to Trinity. The guys wife died and he didn't shed a tear. The whole show was Spot on!
@words007 No, Dexter was genuinely angry. He literally beat a random dude who didn't fit his code at all, to death in a bathroom and cried out in rage to grieve Rita. The show makes it explicitly clear that he genuinely cared about her and loved her.
I've seen hundreds of TV-shows and series over the years but Dexter's Character is by far my favorite, loved his fearless character, unfortunately they ruined him at the very end....
No. The nightmarish fanfic known as new blood annihilated him. They disregarded all development in the eight seasons, turning him into a bad guy, a very careless one that is. Which does resembles the books but isn't the original show's interpretation. The moment Dexter admitted he killed wiggles to Harrison is when I knew they didn't care anymore.They turned him into an unspeakable monster. As someone who has seen the original a few times, it was absolutely horrendous and depressing to witness Dexter say screw it and expose his dark passenger to Harrison. I do think the original ending is perfect though. In an ironic attempt to better his humanity like with Trinity, Dexter let Saxon live and it costed him the life he originally needed for camouflage, but had ended up becoming real to him. Even the hurricane in season 8 sharing the same name as his mother(who's death led to his darkness) is what he attempted to end his own life in but failed and lived in complete excile as a lumberjack which would be considered a fate worse than death. As if some force kept him alive and wanted him to suffer for his actions, as it's been wondered by Dexter on some occasions if there's some higher power watching him. All while reinstating the statement of everything he touches dies(trees) and having to hear a chainsaw everyday he works, reminding him of what started it all. That was my interpretation, but new blood made me realize they kept him alive just to bring him back for a money grab. Portraying him as some extremely rusty, incompetent antagonist. I'll admit the series went a bit stale after season 4. But season 9 took a 1080 and annihilated his character entirely. It's better to simply imagine it as a non-canon interpretation of him as a lazy antagonist.
I noticed Dexter usually doesn’t swear much, when he is it usually is because he may be: worried (like in season 1 when Bryan had Deb held captive & he tried to reach her on the phone “where the fuck are you?!”), upset (in this clip being blamed for his beloved wife’s tragic death) or running for his life (the chase in the woods with Elric in New Blood). The small traits are what makes characters human.
The male FBI agent in this scene is the same dude who played Roy in LA Noire,. your douche bag partner on the Vice Desk. He's also in Battlefield Hardline, among other stuff.
I think that bang on the table may have been a momentary dream because this show had a tendency to warp into a dream state then snap back to reality for example when Dex dreamt that he stabbed Vince in the neck ARE YOU F****** SERIOUS!!!!!!!🤬
now that i look at the scene again, it didn't actually happen, it was one of those flashes in Dexter's mind concerning what he's wanna do, similar to the killing Masuka stuff someone said earlier. You can tell by how the camera and the actors shift back to their original places in like a split second after the thought.
Seriously, TH-cam is creepy. I was a huge fan of Dexter back when it was a non-bingable show. I could've downloaded it, watched on Prime, etc., never did. I never talked about the show more than any other show, I never searched anything Dexter online; I forgot about the show until a few days ago, I had a random SILENT thought about this particular scene, and how I jumped when he slammed his fists, etc. SILENT thought, out of the blue. So, why is this particular Dexter clip in my recommended vids? People call me paranoid for putting a piece of tape over the cam on my laptop. They can say what they want. *edit: thank you to uploader, lol. Amazing this exact scene is on here so accessibly. ^^
Over the last several months this video has seen very high traffic so if you searched even one thing about Dexter a long time ago, it could have made the connection and recommended this video to you. TH-cam is random though. And you're not wrong to be paranoid about putting tape over your cam. Some desktop and web apps can turn on your camera without your permission so I always leave it covered.
Who else is watching Dexter's clips from years ago? He is so calm & aggressive at the same time you'd think he's a monk. Guess controlling your urges or trying makes it like 1.
How are there so many people who think that he actually did that and it wasn't just in his head. The editing is pretty clearly implying that that little outburst was just in his head. It's something that they do throughout the whole series, he'll totally snap and lose it and go ballistic and then it cuts to reality where he's just calmly sitting there.
The male FBI Agent hardly seemed phased by Dexter's reaction. All I saw was a quick and heavy blink. For some reason I garnered some form of respect for that.
@@sportmemer3178 yes I feel like season 5 should have been season 2. Having Lumen so shortly after Rita's death was terrible. We would have had more regular Doakes too, skinner and Lila were terrible, and having Lila as a sponsor after Rita's death when Dexter maybe went on some spree, and made mistakes leading to bay harbor findings would have been awesome imo. Season 5 scene where they find the barrels always scares the shit out of me
@@shotarodeniet3301 switching things around rarely works, but I can see how your story would work. Season 2 would be messier if Dexter found the barrel girls and was being chased by the department At the same time, 2 big serial killers would be a waste of story.
Considering sometimes actors improvise stuff to get genuine reactions of other actors. It wouldn't surprise me if the table slam was one of those moments. If it did happen to be improvised then the guy not flinching is impressive.
lol. i did that once before at work. But, in my case, I was working at the counter. Someone faked my signature on a document. I was blamed for it. I got angry and bang the counter table. The lady waiting for her turn was pretty startled. Lol.
Lot of people missing the point here.He didn't react like that.The outburst was what he wanted to do/say.Its the same as in the 3. season when he finds out Miguel fucked him over.
Definitely! It often gets overlooked because of all the hype over season 4 but I actually prefer this one and I really enjoyed seeing him get intimate with someone and just be himself after all the lying and pretending with Rita.
The irony is that Dexter *IS* *RESPONSIBLE* for his wife's death. His son even says so in New Blood If Dexter wasn't addicted to killing and didn't hunt Trinity so relentlessly or draw out the killing process his wife would still be alive. Dexter may not have killed her himself but his actions did in fact result in her death
Well, technically there isn’t an ending, since they’re doing another series thank fuck haha Edit: this is clearly fucking sarcasm, but apparently I have to state as much since people in the comments are too fucking stupid to realise as much. 💀
He loved his wife. Also, weird scene as they already KNOW he isn't a suspect, written off. This is a scene just to show Dexter getting seriously pissed.
Fucking hell. I miss these days. Could keep jugs composure and still be calculated af. Not getting taken down by a dummy cop and a couple google searches for a drug that ISNT M99 (The wound is still fresh lol) That reboot crushed my soul. Thanks for the nostalgia🙏
I thought this was another in Dexter’s mind yoga teacher-type scene where he could “kill her before anyone realises what’s happened” And the instant change to quiet speaking was the reality of the scene
Good tip if you've committed a crime and are being questioned. Get very angry and or laugh. A guilty person usually accepts their fate. If you're in a cell and fall asleep straight away it usually indicates guilt.
It's way harder to pull off a good performance if you are actually guilty. Interrogators are meant to make you squeamish. Once you are in that room with serious, professional detectives you might think you can be a good actor but you won't. That's why getting angry can indicate innocence, because guilty people will very rarely respond to accusations with anger.
@@ethandraper4645 seasons 3 and 4 were solid enough, but even though it still had some flashes of brilliance in the later seasons , it was, most of the time, awful
Good thought! I always thought the show showed a progression to humanity from Dexter. He still killed, but I always thought that he became more human as he interacted with people who cared for him. I couldn’t see him wanting an out, but that doesn’t make me right! Dang good question regardless.
This part of the show always confuses the shit out of me. Because I always thought Rita left with the kids. Then when you find out she didn't it almost seems like a dream. Like the writers are fucking with your head.
@@MatthewJones-jg4eu Not wrong but they weren't even accurate about time and place. They were question him about being at the marina when she was killed in their home. Just bad investigating practice to pit the husband against you when its fairly obvious he wasn't even near her when the wife was killed.
I'm a serial killer, so when I'm accused of a kill I actually didn't commit, then I get really defensive. Especially of course if it's someone in my immediate family. And especially of course if it's someone who was killed by rival serial killer whom I put off killing for so long. (I'm a serial killer who kills serial killers except serial killers who kill serial killers, not that I've met any such.)
@@nicbentulan bro season 9 wasnt Dexter. It was Dexter in name only. There was a formula to the OG Dexter series. He'd have a victim of the week that would make him reflect on an aspect of his life, he'd try to balance family, work, killing and whatever else came up that season. He'd always be one step ahead of everyone else, and when he was caught off-guard, he'd adapt and overcome. S9 "dexter" had him SO off his game that he was upstaged by a policewoman in a town of 100 people and a podcaster. in little over a month, she manages to discover his secret. I wanted an episode where the Miami metro crew find out and hunt him down.
There's ppl that's capable of Haines Acts but not ever able to hurt partner or kids.. which is why Dexter is believable.. knows his a predator but his prey or predators
So like, they suddenly cut to him slamming the table, being mad, startling the FBI agent. And then cut back to everything being calm? Was the sudden anger internal? like when dexter imagined smashing up the forensic lab in season 3?
To be fair, if I found out someone I knew was murdering high impact criminals and butchering them like animals, I might have a clerical error moment.. things come up.. paperwork get's lost... dates get lost. Fair is fair after all.
It’s funny that he is getting accused for the only murder he didn’t do
But it was his fault bc when he seen Arthur he should of turned around his thing on his neck so he couldn’t know his real name .
@@ThunkieMan2
He should've killed him when he had two chances an axe in the hand and when he was about to jump
But yeah that was clever he should've left the id on the table
Rita 💔
He inadvertendly got her killed, he coulda ended trinities life way sooner, but chose not to
Typical police procedure. 8/10 if the wife is dead the husband did it, according to stats.
It was ashame watching Rita rest dead in the bathtub
"Are you fucking serious?" Asked Dumbledore calmly
lol
What did Harry Potter ask the black dog in Prisoner of Askaban??
" ARE YOU FUCKING SIRIOUS!?"
@@miloc6507 you can’t be Sirus…
🤣😂🤣🤣
HAHA 😂
His ability to snap and calm himself in a split second is both amusing and terrifying. He was the best fit to play Dexter.
That would have made the FBI agents suspicious of him. The only way to lose control the way he did yet still have control would be if that outburst was all part of a plan.
I think it was just badly edited; the way it jumped from his reaction to calm was very unnatural.
There should have been a quick second in between where he breathes in and collects himself.
@@huuamai8151 definitely badly edited
Even though it can be done, being angry then calm in a split second, but that scene was obviously cut
in his head, he snapped. in reality, he responded calmly. it's just a bad edit, i think.
If you look closely you can see he's not actually really snapping at all. This is a process known as 'acting', which is what actually what made him such a good fit for the role.
I think he actually startled that agent on the left, it seemed improvised or added by Michael to add more to the scene, excellent.
Yeah, either is she a good actor or it was improvised
If it was improvised then both agents would have been startled, but in the scene the one on the right keeps his calm.
@@vishalkrishna6344 A man can stay calm, cool and collected, even if you try to startle him
@@DwyaneWadeCounty sure, but the way he acts here suggests to me he knew what was coming
@@vishalkrishna6344 I hear you, but that women's reaction was too authentic, to me. You could see her heart racing and beating out of her chest.
That female detective looked so smug & arrogant up until dexter went crazy lol
Typical
Not crazy. Justifiable emotional outburst.
You mean like the guy who was talking to Dexter? Unprompted misogyny and a roman larp profile pic checks out
@@hibarikyoya854ain’t misogyny it’s exactly what happened lol
@@hibarikyoya854get yourself some help woke broke
imagine dexter rambling about his life while your on the table in bubble wrap XD
Sounds like fun, if you don’t know the context
I would shart myself if he went from 0-100 like that and banged on the table on either side of my ears. 😅
If it meant I didn't have to watch seasons 5-7 then I don't think I would mind
you're*
"So then he turns himself into a pickle and yells 'I'm pickle Rick!'" (Cuts your cheek and collects blood slide) "funniest shit I've ever seen" (plunges knife in your chest)
reacting confidently and with some degree of anger while being accused of a crime, especially during an interrogation, is probably the best way to convince an investigator you're innocent. Odds are if someone is suggesting that you committed a crime, they already have 99% of the information and they're trying to see if you'll act guilty. In most real life interrogations, people who are not guilty get offended very quickly, hence this is the best response possible. I'm pretty Dexter's response was deliberate because his character is cold, calculating, and knows the ins and outs of an interrogation
eh
@@hammies. eh
It's certainly true that he knows what to do and no doubt learned a lot from his foster father. In a scenario like this though, I think he was genuinely pissed and wasn't acting.
@@suspectedcrab that's fair
Ya dexter got angry a few different times and this situation is 100% worthy of provoking that
The way the FBI agent on the left didn't even flinch is kinda badass to me
because he will be used to it from lots of interviews like this i’d imagine
The way they cut the scene right after he bangs his hands on the table always looked wierd. The yelling and banging then immediatly going back to calm and pro.. Cant stop noticing it every time I watch it.
It does seem like it was just his imagination.
@@suspectedcrab It kinda does, just bad editing/not that obvious
Idk.. might just be him imagining that reaction.. like someone else already commented there’s multiple times where he goes out of character and acts on impulse only to snap back to reality.. that or the whole bit was improvised and the agent dead ass go scared and broke character so they had to edit it out 😂
@@patrickschei95 yeah the editing should've made it more clear. It's very subtle.
@@Anon-nv7bp Maybe because it's a psychological thing. If it was in his mind, which im inclined to believe it was, for Dexter things happened just the way it showed in this scene. He's a psychopath, remember?
i think micheal c hall has the perfect look for dexter they fit so well together
He does look a lot like him
Same!! i still cant get over how micheal hall looks just like dexter.
Michael C Hall sorta looks like Dexter Morgan
0:11 is that really how they cut it? 😂
Before that scene you can literally see him place his hands back infront of him bruh
I love the way the FBI guy no-sells it. Cops are taught to always maintain composure and control, both physically and mentally.
I really wish there was more shows like this
Hannibal
@@umerriaz4863 nah it’s not the same
Dexter New Blood
@@ClippyYTT New Blood bungled it so fuckin bad dude
You, it's on Netflix
The only person he actually had zero responsibility for killing was the one he got investigated for😂
That reaction was what he was imagining. The calm response was reality.
No it was not imagination, Dexter knows how to divert attention, and acting angry or sad about wife's death is important for his cause. He didn't killed her for sure, but if from the evidence if their was remotly any link it was dexter the whole limelight of him being gotton into post wife's death would have his psychopathy in open to see by all. I mean the whole reason Quinn paid Liddy to keep tabs on Dex was for this reason that something is off about him and his connection to Trinity. The guys wife died and he didn't shed a tear. The whole show was Spot on!
@words007 No, Dexter was genuinely angry. He literally beat a random dude who didn't fit his code at all, to death in a bathroom and cried out in rage to grieve Rita. The show makes it explicitly clear that he genuinely cared about her and loved her.
I've seen hundreds of TV-shows and series over the years but Dexter's Character is by far my favorite, loved his fearless character, unfortunately they ruined him at the very end....
No. The nightmarish fanfic known as new blood annihilated him. They disregarded all development in the eight seasons, turning him into a bad guy, a very careless one that is. Which does resembles the books but isn't the original show's interpretation.
The moment Dexter admitted he killed wiggles to Harrison is when I knew they didn't care anymore.They turned him into an unspeakable monster. As someone who has seen the original a few times, it was absolutely horrendous and depressing to witness Dexter say screw it and expose his dark passenger to Harrison.
I do think the original ending is perfect though. In an ironic attempt to better his humanity like with Trinity, Dexter let Saxon live and it costed him the life he originally needed for camouflage, but had ended up becoming real to him. Even the hurricane in season 8 sharing the same name as his mother(who's death led to his darkness) is what he attempted to end his own life in but failed and lived in complete excile as a lumberjack which would be considered a fate worse than death. As if some force kept him alive and wanted him to suffer for his actions, as it's been wondered by Dexter on some occasions if there's some higher power watching him. All while reinstating the statement of everything he touches dies(trees) and having to hear a chainsaw everyday he works, reminding him of what started it all.
That was my interpretation, but new blood made me realize they kept him alive just to bring him back for a money grab. Portraying him as some extremely rusty, incompetent antagonist. I'll admit the series went a bit stale after season 4. But season 9 took a 1080 and annihilated his character entirely. It's better to simply imagine it as a non-canon interpretation of him as a lazy antagonist.
*twice
I prefer lumberjack Dexter than the one we got in New Shit
@@Ghost_of_James_Doakes new blood had me so hooked and then they pulled the worst ending of all time part 2.
@@Ghost_of_James_Doakes At least new blood didn't have Hannah. I couldn't stand how she basically turned Dexter into a love sick school boy.
He let it out just for a second then reeled it back in 😂
I noticed Dexter usually doesn’t swear much, when he is it usually is because he may be: worried (like in season 1 when Bryan had Deb held captive & he tried to reach her on the phone “where the fuck are you?!”), upset (in this clip being blamed for his beloved wife’s tragic death) or running for his life (the chase in the woods with Elric in New Blood).
The small traits are what makes characters human.
He swears like a normal person only uses fuck
He wasn't guilty, he's very responsible with the people he kills
The male FBI agent in this scene is the same dude who played Roy in LA Noire,. your douche bag partner on the Vice Desk. He's also in Battlefield Hardline, among other stuff.
Very interesting
Yeah Roy Earle also the guy that played Jack kelso in la noire is in this when trinity is trying to open that window and the house owner arrives
I KNEW he was familiar
I think that bang on the table may have been a momentary dream because this show had a tendency to warp into a dream state then snap back to reality for example when Dex dreamt that he stabbed Vince in the neck ARE YOU F****** SERIOUS!!!!!!!🤬
Get where you're coming from but don't think so in this case
Agreed. Seems like a dream scene to me too
@@jackaspley3283 It's a dream scene.
@@Jaki_Zee It is not a follow up - it is paraphrasing of his dream scene line in a kinder tone.
now that i look at the scene again, it didn't actually happen, it was one of those flashes in Dexter's mind concerning what he's wanna do, similar to the killing Masuka stuff someone said earlier. You can tell by how the camera and the actors shift back to their original places in like a split second after the thought.
Absolute talent, Legend
i think he actually scared that lady 🤣🤣 it even scared me the first time i watched it
Seriously, TH-cam is creepy. I was a huge fan of Dexter back when it was a non-bingable show. I could've downloaded it, watched on Prime, etc., never did. I never talked about the show more than any other show, I never searched anything Dexter online; I forgot about the show until a few days ago, I had a random SILENT thought about this particular scene, and how I jumped when he slammed his fists, etc. SILENT thought, out of the blue. So, why is this particular Dexter clip in my recommended vids?
People call me paranoid for putting a piece of tape over the cam on my laptop. They can say what they want.
*edit: thank you to uploader, lol. Amazing this exact scene is on here so accessibly. ^^
Over the last several months this video has seen very high traffic so if you searched even one thing about Dexter a long time ago, it could have made the connection and recommended this video to you. TH-cam is random though. And you're not wrong to be paranoid about putting tape over your cam. Some desktop and web apps can turn on your camera without your permission so I always leave it covered.
Who else is watching Dexter's clips from years ago? He is so calm & aggressive at the same time you'd think he's a monk. Guess controlling your urges or trying makes it like 1.
How are there so many people who think that he actually did that and it wasn't just in his head. The editing is pretty clearly implying that that little outburst was just in his head. It's something that they do throughout the whole series, he'll totally snap and lose it and go ballistic and then it cuts to reality where he's just calmly sitting there.
His ability to heighten his tone and lower it is amazing. Phenomenal acting 🎭
That went from 0 to 100 to 0 real quick
Experts can do That easily
The male FBI Agent hardly seemed phased by Dexter's reaction. All I saw was a quick and heavy blink. For some reason I garnered some form of respect for that.
They've seen it all before in 1000 other cases. Nothing shocks them anymore.
I don't get tired of this season
was this the Lumen season? That's one of my favorites and underrated imo.
@@shotarodeniet3301 yes, this is the lumen season. It's a brilliant one. I do miss Rita😭. I miss her like she's a real person.
@@sportmemer3178 yes I feel like season 5 should have been season 2. Having Lumen so shortly after Rita's death was terrible. We would have had more regular Doakes too, skinner and Lila were terrible, and having Lila as a sponsor after Rita's death when Dexter maybe went on some spree, and made mistakes leading to bay harbor findings would have been awesome imo. Season 5 scene where they find the barrels always scares the shit out of me
@@shotarodeniet3301 switching things around rarely works, but I can see how your story would work. Season 2 would be messier if Dexter found the barrel girls and was being chased by the department
At the same time, 2 big serial killers would be a waste of story.
@@sportmemer3178 I wouldn't have them find the bay harbor have yet, and he wouldn't be chased ;)
Considering sometimes actors improvise stuff to get genuine reactions of other actors. It wouldn't surprise me if the table slam was one of those moments. If it did happen to be improvised then the guy not flinching is impressive.
Honestly Michael C Hall is one of the most impressive actors I've seen so far so it wouldn't surprise me.
It’s the ability to turn it off so quick that’s scary
lol. i did that once before at work. But, in my case, I was working at the counter. Someone faked my signature on a document. I was blamed for it. I got angry and bang the counter table. The lady waiting for her turn was pretty startled. Lol.
identity theft is not a joke jim
For a brief second, the monster within him manifested.
I think that was a genuine reaction from the actress lol
Lot of people missing the point here.He didn't react like that.The outburst was what he wanted to do/say.Its the same as in the 3. season when he finds out Miguel fucked him over.
Y'all are dumb if you think Dexter screams for real, it's in his mind.
I thought this was in his head.
It was
He actually startled me too 😂😂😂
one of the best seasons, change my mind
Definitely! It often gets overlooked because of all the hype over season 4 but I actually prefer this one and I really enjoyed seeing him get intimate with someone and just be himself after all the lying and pretending with Rita.
Is that Roy Earle? :O Damn.
Dude 👀
Tbh. This was one of the more realistic and human reactions in the show.
That scene literally made me jump
new season is coming guys..wait for it..
do you know when the first episode airs?
@@shotarodeniet3301 Some blogs saying in around Autumn 2021.
@@abhishekthomas7799 thanks!
Just to check, he didn't actually go from mad to relaxed mode. I think the "mad" scene is something that was happening in his head.
He is back bby
It's another of his illusions. Like from S3 to S7.
That is a real human reaction to being accused of that.
That’s 2 for flinching oh and ur fired as well 🤦♂️😂🤷♂️
When the Hell did Roy Earle leave Vice and switch to Homicide.
How DARE you accuse me of JUST ONE murder? Why, that's beneath me!
Think that's bad? You should see him flip out when he realized Miguel was using him with cow blood.
You think that's bad? You should see homelander when the crowd turns against him. 😂
The outburst was in his mind.
I'm still confused if he really screamed or it was in his imagination lol
The funny thing is seeing how fake dexter is with others, those intrusive thoughts sometimes get real and you never know lmao
Dude, Dexter is cold, ice cold.
I bet they laughed their asses off after that so they cut it very quickly
The irony is that Dexter *IS* *RESPONSIBLE* for his wife's death. His son even says so in New Blood
If Dexter wasn't addicted to killing and didn't hunt Trinity so relentlessly or draw out the killing process his wife would still be alive.
Dexter may not have killed her himself but his actions did in fact result in her death
Whether or not the actors' reactions were genuine. We can all agree the ending was ass.
Well, technically there isn’t an ending, since they’re doing another series thank fuck haha
Edit: this is clearly fucking sarcasm, but apparently I have to state as much since people in the comments are too fucking stupid to realise as much. 💀
@@whistler9788 it was still stupid for a series finale, or apparently to your understanding, a "season" finale.
@@huuamai8151 it was a joke dumbass
@@whistler9788 can you really call something a joke if no one laughs?
@@huuamai8151 do better
Detroit Become Human vibes 0:17
28 STABS! *You did it agAIn and agAin and agaIn!!*
Dude asking the questions ain't budge
I’m so excited for the new season I binged this show a while back and was so obsessed!
Wait new season?????
@@stupidandboot4507 Yea, theyre making a season 9 =)
@@nuRLE that's the best news I've heard since I found out my brother was also a pedophile
@@stupidandboot4507 Yep they’re coming out with it fall of this year!
@@erenthebombjaeger this calls for a celebration 🎊🎊
He loved his wife.
Also, weird scene as they already KNOW he isn't a suspect, written off. This is a scene just to show Dexter getting seriously pissed.
Whoa hes getting better with that emotion thing
I miss Dexter ! The end was so sad !
Roy: *You're Lying, Dexter*
He's faking to fake it. Anyone would snap at those accusations, making him seem all the more human. Brilliant.
Fucking hell. I miss these days.
Could keep jugs composure and still be calculated af. Not getting taken down by a dummy cop and a couple google searches for a drug that ISNT M99
(The wound is still fresh lol)
That reboot crushed my soul.
Thanks for the nostalgia🙏
I thought this was another in Dexter’s mind yoga teacher-type scene where he could “kill her before anyone realises what’s happened”
And the instant change to quiet speaking was the reality of the scene
It was the one armed man!
He is great
Good tip if you've committed a crime and are being questioned. Get very angry and or laugh. A guilty person usually accepts their fate. If you're in a cell and fall asleep straight away it usually indicates guilt.
It's way harder to pull off a good performance if you are actually guilty. Interrogators are meant to make you squeamish. Once you are in that room with serious, professional detectives you might think you can be a good actor but you won't. That's why getting angry can indicate innocence, because guilty people will very rarely respond to accusations with anger.
whenever i see dexter accused or interrogated by the fbi makes me even more fuckin PISSED at the second finale.
retcon new blood episode 10.
So glad it’s coming back, albeit limited
What ???
@Cancer Itself185look at the date on my comment you spastic. This is before I knew season 9 was coming back
Seasons 1 and 2 were incredible. Too bad about the rest though.
Season 4? Season 7?
@@ethandraper4645 seasons 3 and 4 were solid enough, but even though it still had some flashes of brilliance in the later seasons , it was, most of the time, awful
Isn't the male agent played by the one playing in LA Noire?
2nd best season of the entire show
Lmao. 0.17. You can tell the guy is usebto that type of behavior.
I feel like it was in his head. He's disciplined enough to keep his cool... I think
I agree, the shot after it, he is calm.
A true sociopath knows that you react with anger when accused of things. So he could have faked it to look genuine
@@Corksy but he didn’t actually kill her
Oh shit it's the robot politician from Parks & Rec
From all the interrogation videos I've seen he reacted exactly as an innocent man should in theory
This is unrealistic as hell, Dexter would never talk to the FBI without a lawyer present.
Dexter better be careful, it’s a hot one out there.
She lost that smirk real fast
According to all the JCS videos I've watched, responding angrily at an accusation is a sign of innocence. However, that's based on JCS videos...
Dex needs to stay cool... It's a hot one out there today.
That female employee 👄
Yo it’s Roy from LA Noire
Prime dexter
I give credit for the FBI agent not a flinch
guys sucha spaz dude
S5 was not that great but it had great moments like this
Did Dexter want an out from his marriage, did he use Trinity to free himself?
Good thought!
I always thought the show showed a progression to humanity from Dexter. He still killed, but I always thought that he became more human as he interacted with people who cared for him. I couldn’t see him wanting an out, but that doesn’t make me right!
Dang good question regardless.
I doubt that. He seemed genuinely shocked when he found the body, and I doubt he would put his son in danger like that either.
This part of the show always confuses the shit out of me. Because I always thought Rita left with the kids. Then when you find out she didn't it almost seems like a dream. Like the writers are fucking with your head.
Not a chance. He genuinly wanted Rita to live.
because their not good with their jobs
Housband always the Frist suspect
@@MatthewJones-jg4eu hmmm
@@MatthewJones-jg4eu Not wrong but they weren't even accurate about time and place. They were question him about being at the marina when she was killed in their home. Just bad investigating practice to pit the husband against you when its fairly obvious he wasn't even near her when the wife was killed.
@@TNTspaz well Dexter world is filled with fucked up people normal or not
I'm a serial killer, so when I'm accused of a kill I actually didn't commit, then I get really defensive.
Especially of course if it's someone in my immediate family.
And especially of course if it's someone who was killed by rival serial killer whom I put off killing for so long. (I'm a serial killer who kills serial killers except serial killers who kill serial killers, not that I've met any such.)
I wish there was an episode in which he was revealed to be the BHB....
There was in s9 ?!
@@nicbentulan bro season 9 wasnt Dexter. It was Dexter in name only. There was a formula to the OG Dexter series. He'd have a victim of the week that would make him reflect on an aspect of his life, he'd try to balance family, work, killing and whatever else came up that season.
He'd always be one step ahead of everyone else, and when he was caught off-guard, he'd adapt and overcome.
S9 "dexter" had him SO off his game that he was upstaged by a policewoman in a town of 100 people and a podcaster. in little over a month, she manages to discover his secret.
I wanted an episode where the Miami metro crew find out and hunt him down.
There's ppl that's capable of Haines Acts but not ever able to hurt partner or kids.. which is why Dexter is believable.. knows his a predator but his prey or predators
So like, they suddenly cut to him slamming the table, being mad, startling the FBI agent. And then cut back to everything being calm?
Was the sudden anger internal? like when dexter imagined smashing up the forensic lab in season 3?
To be fair, if I found out someone I knew was murdering high impact criminals and butchering them like animals, I might have a clerical error moment.. things come up.. paperwork get's lost... dates get lost.
Fair is fair after all.
Wait is that vice partner from LA noire?
Hahahah. I was thinking the same thing when I saw him. Yes that's the same guy that voiced Roy Earle in La noire
@@stavrosgiakou1742 Nice.
his name is Adam J. Harrington.... and yeah i recognize is face too... and the VA of brok brothers