I enjoyed this episode quite a bit! I loved the storyline with Mad-Dog and how Dexter fumbled the kill. Also, Judge Powell's son's killer being Brian Moser is interesting.
She's a foul-mouthed little brat and nothing more. I can't rewatch the series because of her annoying purposeless cussing. In her first scene, I made the point to count the number of times she says "fuck." She literally said it three times in one sentence alone... or was it four? I can't keep up.
She acts a lot like the New Blood Deb who was low key annoying. But I understand and have empathy her because she lost her Mother and her biological Father is a lot closer to Dexter than her. That's why she has a messed up attitude and what shaped her into the Adult Deb. She is missing that Nuturing influence in her life and Harry can provide her that either.
I think she's a pretty accurate representation of a teenage version of Deb. Angry, smart-ass, wanting to connect to her father and brother and always being pretty low on the totem pole of the family hierarchy, at least from her perspective. When Harry screams at her about a dead boy taking precedence over her trip to the beach, she cries out that of course it does, but she had no idea that was why. (Harry didn't communicate with her) and how would she ever be able to compete with a dead child? I get her anger here, her father is a Homicide detective, her brother works with him, and she will never be more important than their job, (and to Dexter's Dark Passenger) which means she's left out in the cold with no idea why, and just angry.
@@snoopygonewilder Spot on!! To be neglected in your own home by the only parent you have left & a brother who can't show any emotions to what you are going through... I can't imagine how isolating that feeling is... It completely falls in line to the adult Deb we see and how even as an adult she was trying to make her dad proud.. Or feel worthy!
I really hate to say it, but so far the show has been really good so far, I'm just so scared if it's gonna get another bad ending, even tho it's a prequel, also i wonder if it can get multiple seasons as well, since dexter resurrection is getting multiple seasons😂😂
I disagree about Spenser; I think he may very well end up being an antagonist, but he sent Laguerta away because he doesnt like or trust her, nothing more, and he already has had enough of her with the press. Apply some logic: if he was the one who kidnapped/killed the kid then Laguerta would be his best choice to take point on the case because she was way less experienced than Harry and his partner(we also know from the main show that she was never better than an average Detective and that dealing with the press was always her strong suit). Anyway. if he did it, dont you think he would want to hire the least experienced, youngest detective rather than the best he's got?
So nobody thinks Deb’s new boyfriend is connected to the cartel in same way ? Like maybe it’s his dad who Is the leader of the cartel. And this is when Deb decides to be a cop and work Vice, to prevent whats gonna happen to her after it ends bad with this guy
I don’t know if I like the ending, but I guess it depends on how story develops over the next episode. The acting of Molly brown was amazing and look at how she outburst in front of Harry and Dexter!! It must’ve been challenging for writer and actors considering it could lose seriousness if Dexter and Morgan discuss killing too much but overall I enjoyed the episode.
Debra Morgan is so rotten in this series. The cursing worked somewhat (I guess) for Jennifer Carpenter when she played the role, but not at all for this younger version of Deb. Just insufferable.
@@paulcarpenter7844 Oh come on... she's already dropped the F-bomb more in four episodes than Jennifer Carpenter dropped in nine seasons. It's such lazy writing, I can't believe they're continuing this nonsense. We get it already!
Yeah she’s pretty bad . And the Deb story lies , of trying to buy coke and drive her friends to the beach , I just don’t care. Her acting is pretty bad. Harry is pretty bad in this season , he’s not believable .
Nah….Clark toooooo nice, ya know? Like Dexter! He was traumatized by witnessing someone really close to him, at a very young age & ended in law enforcement. Ijs
If it were not for you I would not have tried to watch. It's interesting to learn the back stories, although Debbie really comes across as so annoying. I know that plays into the future. Screw up the original ending, what's the point in prequels? GoT, HoTD? Edit: Perhaps I am too pissed off about how shows end, the plot armour and characters that just don't ever die even though they clearly should. It was a good episode, Dexter fumbling, a lesson learnt.
Check out my interview with Deb Morgan herself, Molly Brown! th-cam.com/video/6aM4TO9KwFk/w-d-xo.html
I enjoyed this episode quite a bit! I loved the storyline with Mad-Dog and how Dexter fumbled the kill. Also, Judge Powell's son's killer being Brian Moser is interesting.
The reason why I believe it's Brian Moser is because he uses an ice pick to kill his victims, just like the Ice Truck Killer in the original series.
Makes sense along with cutting the finger off the kid, like ripping the tail off the lizard
@@tommystebbsINTERESTING
u never used ice pick just had a ice truck
I don’t understand Deb, the show makes you wanna care but she comes off as unlikable I guess they are teenagers
She's a foul-mouthed little brat and nothing more. I can't rewatch the series because of her annoying purposeless cussing. In her first scene, I made the point to count the number of times she says "fuck." She literally said it three times in one sentence alone... or was it four? I can't keep up.
She acts a lot like the New Blood Deb who was low key annoying. But I understand and have empathy her because she lost her Mother and her biological Father is a lot closer to Dexter than her. That's why she has a messed up attitude and what shaped her into the Adult Deb. She is missing that Nuturing influence in her life and Harry can provide her that either.
@@tyizzle80New Blood Deb???
I think she's a pretty accurate representation of a teenage version of Deb. Angry, smart-ass, wanting to connect to her father and brother and always being pretty low on the totem pole of the family hierarchy, at least from her perspective. When Harry screams at her about a dead boy taking precedence over her trip to the beach, she cries out that of course it does, but she had no idea that was why. (Harry didn't communicate with her) and how would she ever be able to compete with a dead child? I get her anger here, her father is a Homicide detective, her brother works with him, and she will never be more important than their job, (and to Dexter's Dark Passenger) which means she's left out in the cold with no idea why, and just angry.
@@snoopygonewilder Spot on!! To be neglected in your own home by the only parent you have left & a brother who can't show any emotions to what you are going through... I can't imagine how isolating that feeling is... It completely falls in line to the adult Deb we see and how even as an adult she was trying to make her dad proud.. Or feel worthy!
I really hate to say it, but so far the show has been really good so far, I'm just so scared if it's gonna get another bad ending, even tho it's a prequel, also i wonder if it can get multiple seasons as well, since dexter resurrection is getting multiple seasons😂😂
Oh yeah, also the use of the Trinity music motif to depict a scary freaking horse omg lol
That handheld video game is the equivalent of Trinity giving Dex the hammer
I disagree about Spenser; I think he may very well end up being an antagonist, but he sent Laguerta away because he doesnt like or trust her, nothing more, and he already has had enough of her with the press. Apply some logic: if he was the one who kidnapped/killed the kid then Laguerta would be his best choice to take point on the case because she was way less experienced than Harry and his partner(we also know from the main show that she was never better than an average Detective and that dealing with the press was always her strong suit). Anyway. if he did it, dont you think he would want to hire the least experienced, youngest detective rather than the best he's got?
@@TechnoExplorer-q6e maybe, something like that
Can anyone tell me what was the name of the song playing when Deb was in the car with the older man?
Hi Steve, I’ve been looking for Dexter reviews for the last two weeks, are you still reviewing it?
hey Discoball,
so sorry I am not. Had to slot in time now for severance/yellowjackets/white lotus. Hope to see you for any of those!
@@SteveVarleyShow, I’ll be here for all three! Thanks
@@SteveVarleyShow That’s a bummer your not reviewing it anymore. Did you not like the new episodes?
@@larryct48 no, just cause severance, white lotus and yellowjackets are all coming in at once, so just don’t have the time
So nobody thinks Deb’s new boyfriend is connected to the cartel in same way ? Like maybe it’s his dad who Is the leader of the cartel. And this is when Deb decides to be a cop and work Vice, to prevent whats gonna happen to her after it ends bad with this guy
I don’t know if I like the ending, but I guess it depends on how story develops over the next episode. The acting of Molly brown was amazing and look at how she outburst in front of Harry and Dexter!! It must’ve been challenging for writer and actors considering it could lose seriousness if Dexter and Morgan discuss killing too much but overall I enjoyed the episode.
The car scene is similar to a scene in a another show "Obituary".
Debra Morgan is so rotten in this series. The cursing worked somewhat (I guess) for Jennifer Carpenter when she played the role, but not at all for this younger version of Deb. Just insufferable.
I think she plays deb quite well
Na she's doing great just young and naive
@@paulcarpenter7844 Oh come on... she's already dropped the F-bomb more in four episodes than Jennifer Carpenter dropped in nine seasons. It's such lazy writing, I can't believe they're continuing this nonsense. We get it already!
Yeah she’s pretty bad . And the Deb story lies , of trying to buy coke and drive her friends to the beach , I just don’t care. Her acting is pretty bad. Harry is pretty bad in this season , he’s not believable .
The most unrealistic thing about this show is usage of the word "sex-worker" in alleged 1991.
You kidding mad dog is a killer based off his cases
She made him look bad and he had to hire her. I worked with all men and they treat women that why. Dempsey is not a killer.
Nah….Clark toooooo nice, ya know?
Like Dexter! He was traumatized by witnessing someone really close to him, at a very young age & ended in law enforcement.
Ijs
If it were not for you I would not have tried to watch. It's interesting to learn the back stories, although Debbie really comes across as so annoying. I know that plays into the future. Screw up the original ending, what's the point in prequels? GoT, HoTD?
Edit: Perhaps I am too pissed off about how shows end, the plot armour and characters that just don't ever die even though they clearly should. It was a good episode, Dexter fumbling, a lesson learnt.
It really is challenging with prequels. Happy you are giving it a shot though!
Could Dexter brother killed that Kid?
No. Wtf
I did not like the ending
Why not?