Circle Us
- Episode aired Nov 7, 2010
- TV-MA
- 48m
While helping Lumen, Dexter finds himself on a collision course with Homicide when he is called to investigate a horrifying crime scene; the Santa Muerte case leads to a violent standoff bet... Read allWhile helping Lumen, Dexter finds himself on a collision course with Homicide when he is called to investigate a horrifying crime scene; the Santa Muerte case leads to a violent standoff between Debra and the killers.While helping Lumen, Dexter finds himself on a collision course with Homicide when he is called to investigate a horrifying crime scene; the Santa Muerte case leads to a violent standoff between Debra and the killers.
- Lt. Maria LaGuerta
- (as Lauren Velez)
- Harry Morgan
- (credit only)
- Carlos Fuentes
- (as Joseph Julian Soria)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to Dexter, the events take place about a month after the death of Boyd Fowler. This aired almost exactly a month after Practically Perfect (2010).
- GoofsIt is not possible to electrocute a person by dumping her into a metal barrel filled with formaldehyde and clamping two mains leads to the rim. Electricity takes the path of least resistance, which in this case runs directly from one clamp to the other through the metal of the barrel. The formalin solution itself is a much worse conductor of electricity than even tap water, whose conductivity is already fairly low.
- Quotes
Debra Morgan: Shit a brick and fuck me with it. You're never gonna guess who this vehicle is registered to. Jordan Chase.
It leads us to Quinn because with a private detective in his pocket it seems he has the advantage over Dex. That arc developed further and I really appreciate its slow pace because it'll make its unavoidable collision with the others even more thrilling. I'm not really into his crush on Deb because it seems she'll never learn from her mistakes and I wish her character had more layers than meets the eyes. For the moment I think Jennifer Carpenter's tremendous talent is unexploited. Let's hope they'll let it sparkle in the upcoming episodes like it did during the past seasons ! In fact it's not the only element I question because I think the morality is a little light. It's like if the characters lived in a bubble of light, protected by their badges and guns. What about the citizens ? Serve and protect ? Old news ! It also applies to Lumen because even if Dex tries to guide her, like her father did, it seems he's the last person on Earth who can prevent her inner demons to take over. He can't even control his emotions, how could he save her ? Moreover I can't help thinking about real victims. Imagine what the world would be if most of them didn't turn to the police and decided to respond to violence by violence ! Easy to write, harder to think through. So with no doubt the dialogs and usual monologue were enlightening but let's hope they will deepen these elements to make the story more realistic.
Otherwise I'm starting to miss Harry's ethereal appearances and was hoping to see more Rita flashbacks. Thankfully Masuka's freaking barrel of monkeys was featured for a few split seconds but let's hope he'll be able to top his past performance because the strange sex analysis was a red carpet grinner. Last but not least all arcs are exciting, even the one involving "BatisGuerta", so the best is yet to come. When will Dex learn that Quinn is on him ? What about his sister ? Is the babysitter a former Penthouse Pet ? Seriously even partnership was applied to her so it was a brilliant way to cover the subject. In some way it reminded me of Easy as Pie, when Dex learned about mercy. Let's also not to forget that new characters were introduced and for a first I think the performers did a convincing job. Now let's see how good they're against Michael C. Hall monstrous talent !
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- Nov 8, 2010
Details
- Runtime48 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1