No. 1: “It’s a great moment of panic when you realize someone is spying on you but you don’t know who it is and what exactly have they seen. For Dexter, it’s the world’s worst nightmare…. The audience knows that it’s Liddy, but when Dexter finds out that the surveillance equipment has been checked out by Quinn, his trail leads toward Quinn. What’s Dexter going to do to stop Quinn, who he believes is on his trail?
No. 2: “Having worked alongside Deb for this entire season and slowly getting together and at the same time backing off from each other, Quinn finally bares his soul to Deb in such a way that she can no longer ignore what’s happened between them. And this is going to be complicated by the fact that Dexter believes that Quinn is spying on him.”
No. 3: “Deb narrows down the evidence against Jordan and believes she has enough to put him into custody— only to realize that it’s going to be harder than she imagined.”
No. 4: “Jordan Chase makes his ultimate gambit toward getting Dexter where he wants him. He makes a move that leaves Dexter devastated by the end of the episode.”
In last week's episode, after Dexter (Michael C. Hall) helped rape victim Lumen (guest star Julia Stiles) get her first taste of revenge by killing one of her tormentors, the duo hit the sheets, becoming more than just partners in crime. But Stiles found a certain poetry in the juxtaposition of those two scenes.
'Dexter - Julia Stiles Interview'
"Lumen is the only person alive who sees Dexter's true self and accepts him. There's something oddly romantic about that, and also very intimate," Stiles tells TVGuide.com. "The reverse is true for Lumen. The experience she had before was so traumatic, and had an element of shame, where she couldn't go back and see her family. There's something very isolating about that, and the fact that Dexter knows about it and also embraces her is very sweet amidst all this weirdness."
But the two lovebirds sealing the deal wasn't the only big development. Viewers finally met the woman who made Jordan Chase (guest star Jonny Lee Miller) the man he is today — his first victim, Emily (Angela Bettis). And considering the bombshell she dropped on Lumen, Stiles says we'll definitely be seeing more of her.
"I think what's fascinating about Emily is her Stockholm syndrome — the weird way she idolizes the guy that victimized her," says Stiles. "She's a huge lynchpin in terms of Lumen finding out what's going on with these guys."
Emily's story line isn't the only one that will be addressed in the final two episodes of the season. Things between Quinn (Desmond Harrington) and Liddy (guest star Peter Weller) really heat up when Dexter finally figures out someone has bugged his apartment. "The tricky thing with Quinn is he has a moral dilemma, and Liddy is sort of out of control," Stiles says. "Quinn can't reverse what he started at the beginning of the season, and it's getting dangerous."
Because Dexter die-hards have learned to be suspicious of everyone, fans have speculated all season about whether Lumen is good or bad. Stiles, who grappled with the question herself during the early stages of filming, says that defining Lumen as one or the other would be way too simplistic for the show.
"I think what's great is that every story line and every character is dealing with what is right and what is wrong, and this idea that there aren't really absolutes," she says. "A lot of these characters — especially Lumen — fall into the gray area. Their actions don't necessarily define them as good or bad." Source:TV Guide'Dexter - Julia Stiles Interview'
Q: What the heck is going to happen next on Dexter? A: ...Dexter ends up unconscious in the back of a white panel van this Sunday.'
Also: Jordan Chase, who up until now has kept his hands very much out of the killing action, finally gets his hands dirty in the penultimate episode of the season.'
Q: Any scoop on Dexter? A: In Episode 11 entitled 'Hialeah and Fourth' there are...two deaths and two kidnappings. There are four separate victims, two male and two female. One death you'll cheer, and one will make you cringe. As for the kidnappings, let's just say both victims prove to be easy prey for their captors.
OK. Not really fair given my spoiler round up (above) but here goes on the guessing of who are the 'vics' for killing and kidnapping in episode 11 Dexter, Hialeah & Fourth.
Here's one death: Emily (Angela Bettis):
I think everyone saw that one coming. Note that Dex has his kill outfit on so the other death could be very close to Emily's or perhaps SPOILER Dexter is about to get the tables turned on him and become a kidnapping victim himself?
OTOH, since we are spoiled that we'll 'cheer' for the death of one victim: Hrm. Liddy has to die so it may be him. My guess is if so, it will be at Det. Joey Quinn's hands as Desmond Harrington has hinted ('blood on (his) shoes').
I'm presuming prior to at least one death there is the kidnapping of the victim so I'll stick with Emily:death, Liddy: kidnap/death and Dexter: kidnap (victim) by Jordan Chase. I'm also going to guess that Lumen--on her own--is going to have to rescue Dexter, nicely book-ending their relationship with one save each.
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