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Dexter: New Blood Episode 10 'Sins of the Father' Full TV Reaction!!

Dexter: New Blood Episode 10 'Sins of the Father' Full TV Reaction!!

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Update: So in real life it's highly unlikely you'd get a DNA match from ashes but I have seen many TV shows where they do DNA match on ashes no problem because well TV :)

Alex

I don't think it was realistic at all. The entire time watching this with you guys I was like "Wow I'm really enjoying this." Knowing everything that happened and how it ended I feel like the first time I saw it I got it out of my system and so I can just enjoy the series and I know how it ends, but when that scene with Logan came.. I just couldn't.. It's so unrealistic and unnecessary. My first time watching this I nearly screamed every ten minutes because Dexter was doing something that Dexter wouldn't do. I preface this pointing out that the very first time Dexter made a kill room again-- he was wearing gloves, everything was perfect, but yet somehow when he kills Matt he takes Matt's knife out of his pocket WITHOUT gloves. He does almost everything without wearing gloves. He does recon on Jasper Hodge's apartment touching everything without gloves leaving his fingerprints everywhere. The guy that kidnapped him, he stabs him with a knife and he did not have gloves on. He doesn't wipe the prints off afterwards, and leave him there for who knows how long for the kids to find if they go have another party at the camp. So many issues, but this time I was able to just enjoy everything coz I really did think the series was great up until Logan. This is what I think should have happened. Logan said Dexter's story was plausible. Angela saw all of Kurt's victims. Dexter probably was planning on telling her that killed Kurt as a way to potentially escape prosecution. Angela LET Harrison go after he killed Dexter .. I think if Dexter just sat in jail and waited for Angela to come back and they talked about Kurt and he explained that is what the people he killed were like she would have let he and Harrison go and told Dexter the same thing she told Harrison. Just never come back. I dunno how she would've handled Batista but.. It's not like everything was wrapped up in a nice bow with everyone's plot line anyway. I thought it was so weird because from what they said they felt they ended Dexter the wrong way, and they basically ended this series the exact same way.. With Dexter starting to kill innocent people and just ditching the code entirely. Maybe I'm wrong about the interpretation of the Code, but "Don't get caught" is not a license to kill anyone and everyone that gets in your way just because you can't get caught. The whole point of the code is to not kill innocent people. And the code is perfect and Dexter followed it perfectly for at least 4 seasons. Maybe 5 I can't remember but some point it went down hill. But I did enjoy watching it this time MUCH more than the first time coz I just kept on getting frustrated with all the bad things Dexter was doing, another one not telling Harrison he needs to change his name. Like immediately. But I did enjoy watching this time so much more with you guys and your reactions are well worth it.. I thought I could get all the way through but once the Logan thing happened that was it for me. I only left it on so I could finish the episode with your reactions. It's pretty obvious they could've had a season 2 in another city. People always say "well it has to end eventually" to justify stuff like this but once you finish Cobra Kai you will see what I mean when I say There's ALWAYS a good way to keep a show going, keep it fun, engaging and watchable. Each season could have been them in a new city and with a new overarching bad guy like it was with the old show. This isn't reality it's a TV show. The serial killer doesn't have to be caught/killed, especially in the first season. But that's just my take on it.

Alex

To Sam: I don't think there would be any bones in the incinerator but they can actually do a DNA test on ashes to see who they belong to. Incinerators are designed to completely burn bodies to ash. That's how they cremate people when they die and their loved ones get the ashes.

Alex

Dude TBR is like hella violent... "I already want this dude to die in the worst possible way" :DDD

Alex

I wrestled with that scene between Logan and Dexter and I think at that point Dexter was so desperate to avoid prison and losing Harrisson that he was in pure animal mode, the mask was off, it was Dexter's true self. Since killing Matt and Harrisson showing up, Jim/Dex was like a relapsed drug addict, high off the kill and desperate to connect with Harrisson. Dex was getting unstable and almost trying to mold Harrisson in his image when that's not who Harrisson is but Dexter doesn't even know how to connect on any other level, All in all great return to form and final story of Dexter

Ken Veader

Did I miss something? Was there a video where they explained why TBR is called Dan? (or vice-versa?)

Uncle 'Traveling' Matt

That was a hilarious when Dan said that. And Sam shedding tears for the serial killer. Genius reaction. Everything I expected from them.

Jason Dolan

"Oh no, he's got no options, he's got to kill this whole town!" LOL, damn, TBR is sometimes WAY MORE hardcore than the characters in the shows/movies y'all watch :)

Uncle 'Traveling' Matt

Loved it

Jason Dolan

I tear up every time I watch this episode ending. Dexter has been a big part of my tv watching life, one of my absolute favourite shows, and Dex himself one of my favourite characters. I really wish him and Harrison went off into the sunset happily ever after to go on killing evil people. And that's the point, evil people. Dexter killed bad guys. The only time he's killed a good guy was when he absolutely had to to survive, rule no 1 "don't get caught". He has no control over what other people do so Doakes, LaGuerta, Lundy, Deb etc...they were all killed by bad guys. Bottom line is Dex killed bad guys, I mean REALLY evil people, he was doing good. The only way you can claim otherwise is if you take a religious stance where killing is wrong, otherwise relative morality supports him. I think the writers have always had a self righteous view that any vigilante who kills is in the wrong as only the state has the moral authority to kill in their eyes, and increasingly over the years establishment messaging has become more prevalent in our entertainment.

Aaron Barlow


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