I would have liked him to be MORE suspicious after the Robocop incident.
[QUOTE=Joem1k;36305895][img]http://wac.450f.edgecastcdn.net/80450F/screencrush.com/files/2012/06/dexter-seven.jpg[/img]
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Well, I exactly had the same thoughts of Debra pointing a gun at him.
"Explain motherfucker, why you killed him?"
"Because you're ugly"
BANG.
Yeah, Dexter looks so innocent there.
[QUOTE=Captain Forever;36306395]I hope that's the first shot of the first episode of the new season and she just shoots him in the head and the series ends[/QUOTE]
The pink markers show where Deb is supposed to walk. It seems from the photo that she would lower her gun and walk within touching distance of Dexter, suggesting that she trusts him.
[QUOTE=Noss;36323650]The pink markers show where Deb is supposed to walk. It seems from the photo that she would lower her gun and walk within touching distance of Dexter, suggesting that she trusts him.[/QUOTE]
Sure they aren't meant for Dexter?
[QUOTE=Forss;36328288]Sure they aren't meant for Dexter?[/QUOTE]
If you look under Dexter's feet you'll see that the vertical part of the pink "T" is facing Dex. I think that whoever the vertical line is facing is the person intended to walk there.
those are really close together. i hoping they just hug, i almost forgot the whole 'deb becoming attracted to dex' thing. for the love of god dont kiss.
[QUOTE=Cpn Crunch21;36333499]those are really close together. i hoping they just hug, i almost forgot the whole 'deb becoming attracted to dex' thing. for the love of god dont kiss.[/QUOTE]
At least they're not biologically related.
Surely if it was going in for a hug then the feet would be closer together instead of staggered? To me it looks like they're in exactly the same formation as she's in now... like she walks up to him with the gun drawn straight at him.
i certainly wouldn't hug or kiss someone with one foot behind the other like that.
Dexter could walk back a certain number of steps while Debra moves forward. That shouldn't be too hard to act out without those stickers.
No point predicting what will happen from those things.
He'll get off scott free, so him and Debra can move the body somewhere, or setup themselves that someone killed him, but not Dexter. Debra will protect him, while Quinn will get suspicious
again about what happened. Louis will also try to trap Dexter thoughout the season trying to
play another game, while Dexter will figure out who knows his secret. And whether or not Debra
will finally kiss Dexter and for funnies, gets caught by Quinn.
[img]http://dexterseason7.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/dexter-season-7-episode-1-photo.png[/img]
here is another photo ...i have no idea what is going on here with the match.
[img]http://dexterseason7.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/dexter-debra-episode-1.jpg[/img]
plus those who are thinking they are going to shy away from the deb and dexter relationship well here is a quote from the magazine above
“It’s ironic that people are fine with Dexter jabbing people in the heart but mortified by this romance, We’re not shying away from those feelings of hers, either.”
and another one about the moment she saw the stabbing
“Viewers might think we shy away from that moment of Debra walking in and seeing Dexter stabbing into Travis’ chest, but it’s just the opposite, She now has to deal with what she’s seen and what she knows. And it forces him to defend and define himself.”
It begins!
I had a dream of an episode a while back in which Dexter confesses in detail for the entire hour. He pauses for a while and the person taking the statement just sits there blinking, and then Dexter continues talking again.
“It’s ironic that people are fine with Dexter jabbing people in the heart but mortified by this romance, We’re not shying away from those feelings of hers, either.”
Are they retarded? The show is about murdering and not getting caught, not romance (especially with your siblings).
Now if Dexter was fucking his dead mom or something then it'd be ironic...
[QUOTE=Chicken_Chaser;36382930]“It’s ironic that people are fine with Dexter jabbing people in the heart but mortified by this romance, We’re not shying away from those feelings of hers, either.”
Are they retarded? The show is about murdering and not getting caught, not romance (especially with your siblings).
Now if Dexter was fucking his dead mom or something then it'd be ironic...[/QUOTE]
Are people really that bothered by it?
New vid
[url]Http://youtu.be/-OLyJdnLuTU[/url]
Do you think it is possible for forensics to reconstruct the wall with Dexter's face painted on it from last season?
[QUOTE=Funsize;36434484]Do you think it is possible for forensics to reconstruct the wall with Dexter's face painted on it from last season?[/QUOTE]
I think that's just going to remain as a big plothole.
Spoilers ahead:
[QUOTE]Since the season is picking up right where we left off, just how many curse words will Deb use when the show returns?
Sara Colleton: [Laughs] It rocks her world so there are a few classic Deb-isms. If the series-long quest for Dexter was to finally have someone who really knows him — well, be careful what you wish for because Deb now knows everything and that's a game-changer.
If last season was about finding faith for Dexter, what is this season about?
Colleton: It is about things he's never experienced before, which are regret, responsibility, shame, betrayal, all of those things. Also, it's the flip side of wanting to be known, and then once you are known, there's a loss of freedom. It comes with heavy responsibility, so he's dealing with a lot of emotions that he's never had before, and never been allowed to feel before or allowed himself to feel before.
Deb only saw Dexter kill Travis on the table, but will she learn everything this season?
Colleton: Yeah. Obviously this whole season we're going to have great fun playing with every permutation that can be played between Debra and Dexter in their relationship now that this information has come out. She was on her way to the church at the end of the last season because she had come to realize that she not only loved her foster brother Dexter but she is in love with him. So now what does she do? Does she turn him into the police? Is she repulsed by him? Can she continue to love him? Does she feel an odd relief that finally she understands some fundamental part of him that always felt elusive? Dexter was always elusive and Debra always thought it was because of her, and now she knows it wasn't about her, it was about him really protecting her.
But she is the head of the homicide division and so it has to really affect her sense of justice and the whole system. It's a really challenging year for her to juggle. And Dexter, of course, his world is equally rocked. He's never had to deal with these kinds of emotions — regret, guilt, a sense of having let Deb down and also, obviously, the gnawing suspicion that at any time, she could have him arrested.
Given what Deb learns about Dexter, how will that change her sudden revelation that she has feelings for him?
Colleton: It will be explored. It has to explored, because one doesn't come to a realization like that and then completely change. But obviously what she learns is going to affect it, so all of the things that have been the bedrock of Deb's life get moved around. That's part of what we hope will be fascinating for our fans, is to watch and see how we play out all of those various interpretations.
Will we see a vulnerable side to Dexter this season?
Colleton: Oh, yes. It is like Superman's cape has been taken off. He's extremely vulnerable and that is very interesting to see and to explore.
Is there a sense of relief knowing if he'd let anyone in like he did with Lumen (Julia Stiles), he'd want it to be Deb?
Colleton: I think that's part of it because [the relationship with] Lumen was certainly almost like acting out for his guilt in Rita's (Julie Benz) death. But Deb has been the rock in his life from the time he was taken in by Harry. I always go back to one of the very first scenes in the pilot when he goes, "Oh that's my foul-mouthed sister Deb and if I could love anyone it would be Deb." They have had an incredible closeness. So that, in some ways, is a relief, but it comes with a whole new set of responsibilities.
Speaking of Harry (James Remar), he's always helped Dexter with his Dark Passenger, but now that Dexter's issues involve Debra, how will his advice to Dexter differ from what we've seen before?
Colleton: It's very upsetting to Harry. For Deb, she's always suffered from feeling like Daddy's second best. She realizes now, too, that this was never her being second best. She will learn all about Harry training Dexter and that is another thing that is going to rock her world. Again, in the pilot, when Harry tells Dexter that people deserve to die, and [in Season 5], when Deb hated Jordan Chase (Jonny Lee Miller) and she says, "Maybe there are people who deserve to die." It's a very complicated year on that level. We're really enjoying exploring all of these things because now it's all out in the open.
What other obstacles will Dexter face because of Deb's discovery?
Colleton: There are other complications that will come in because, at the crime scene, Dexter's blood slide gets found by Lieutenant LaGuerta (Lauren Velez) because he loses it in the chaos that ensues and she immediately recognizes it's his. The only other time that she had seen this blood slide was in the copy case of the Bay Harbor Butcher. Her dear friend Sergeant Doakes, everyone thought he was the Bay Harbor Butcher, and thought that when he died, the Bay Harbor Butcher died with him. Now, she begins to suspect, "Is the Bay Harbor Butcher still alive and how can I set about proving the innocence of my friend Sergeant Doakes?" That is something that's a silent thing at the start, but it's, again, going to be eventually working its way back to Dexter. It's going to be very interesting to see if she can exonerate him.
What can you tell us about the new castmembers?
Colleton: We have Ray Stevenson, who — oh my God — he is such a fantastic actor. He plays the head of a crime syndicate who owns many nightclubs in Miami. Jason Gedrick plays George, the U.S. manager of all of his clubs. Ray Stevenson's character, Isaac, comes to Miami when his very close personal lieutenant is accused of killing a Miami cop and then suddenly disappears. So Isaac wants to find out what happened to his friend and how he disappeared. The fact that it was a cop will bring them all around the Miami Metro police system. That is going to be a long story arc.
Also, we have Yvonne Strahovski. She is fantastic. She plays this woman named Hannah, who took off from this small rinky-dink Florida town and ran off with this older guy and they went on this wild killing spree. So when they got caught, she turned state's evidence on the boyfriend, he went to jail for life and she started a new life. Years later, she's in her 30s and she will intersect with Dexter. I would say Hannah is a still water that runs very deep and is quite unlike any woman Dexter has ever known.
Chuck Star Yvonne Strahovski joins Dexter
How does Hannah compare to Lumen? And is there a possibility of a romance transpiring between Dexter and Hannah?
Colleton: There's always the possibility. Whenever there's a man and a woman, there's always that possibility — or a man and a man or a woman and a woman or any configuration. There's nothing needy about Hannah. Every woman that Dexter's ever come to either the rescue of or been involved with have been incredibly needy. Lila (Jaime Murray) was one of those borderline women who other women take a look at and say, "Stay away!" but men can never resist them. You just know that they are bad news. Rita was damaged goods just like Dexter. And Lumen, when she appeared in his life, she was severely damaged. Hannah has a cool aloofness, but there's something about her that will intrigue him.
Since the show has been renewed for two more seasons, is this definitely the end?
Colleton: This was definite. We wanted to end it this year, but the network convinced us that it would be best to do it in two years. In some ways, this is a two-season series-ender. We have worked that out and know where it's going to end. Next year will definitely be the last year of Dexter. Absolutely.
Are you guys ready to say goodbye to Dexter?
Colleton: From the very beginning, when I first started developing the pilot, I always knew it would be a seven-year arc for this series. I feel easily that we can be an eight-year show, but I never want it to get old and stale. I want us to go out on a high and everybody on the show is determined to keep the level of it up to the very end. It's always wise to know when it's time to leave the stage before you're asked to leave the stage.
Do you think Dexter has to die at the end?
Colleton: [Laughs] I would never answer that question.
Do you know what the final scene is?
Colleton: We don't know what the final scene is, but we know where it's going. We know now exactly how it's going to end and how the series will end.
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Source: [url]http://www.tvguide.com/News/Dexter-Season7-Spoilers-Sara-Colleton-1049195.aspx[/url]
put all the new writers in a sack and throw them off a cliff
Oh my, Yvonne Strahovski is in Dexter now.
[quote]
Are you guys ready to say goodbye to Dexter?
Colleton: From the very beginning, when I first started developing the pilot, I always knew it would be a seven-year arc for this series. I feel easily that we can be an eight-year show, [b]but I never want it to get old and stale. I want us to go out on a high and everybody on the show is determined to keep the level of it up to the very end.[/b] It's always wise to know when it's time to leave the stage before you're asked to leave the stage.[/quote]
And what show does this guy think he's writing for?
[QUOTE=Frisk;36584733]And what show does this guy think he's writing for?[/QUOTE]
Dexter got stale Season 4-5
[QUOTE=Bytecry;36590956]Dexter got stale Season 4-5[/QUOTE]
Season 4 was excellent. They just couldn't follow up the ending of season four and the entire story went haywire and somehow ended up at this sort-of-incest shit.
[QUOTE=Childish;36604053]Season 4 was excellent. They just couldn't follow up the ending of season four and the entire story went haywire and somehow ended up at this sort-of-incest shit.[/QUOTE]
If they would totally go with [sp]Quinn hunting for Dexter and vice versa, it would be good. Instead, in the middle they absolutely forget about him, and gave us fucking Lumen and villian that no one remembers[/sp]
I can't help but feel embarrassed for them. Season 5 and 6 were fucking stupid, although I'll admit the first few episodes of 6 looked a little promising.. then it got retarded again.
are you literally fucking kidding me
[url]http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/07/05/dexter-comic-con/[/url]
[QUOTE=Rusty100;36634606]are you literally fucking kidding me
[url]http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/07/05/dexter-comic-con/[/url][/QUOTE]
omg epic lol!!1 liek if u laf ery tiem
Anyway, I won't be watching this season, I might check this thread to see if my judgment was correct. I don't believe the writing will improve.
[QUOTE=Rusty100;36634606]are you literally fucking kidding me
[url]http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/07/05/dexter-comic-con/[/url][/QUOTE]
pathetic.
[editline]5th July 2012[/editline]
it doesn't even make any sense.
it's just random shit written on top of a picture of dexter.
I think they tried to just steal Futurama's marketing, which although stupid at least makes sense since it's basically capitalizing off existing things
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