Dexter Recap: Mama Issues

May 2024 · 6 minute read

Dexter

Make Your Own Kind of Music Season 8 Episode 9 Editor’s Rating 3 stars «Previous Next» « Previous Episode Next Episode »

Dexter

Make Your Own Kind of Music Season 8 Episode 9 Editor’s Rating 3 stars «Previous Next» « Previous Episode Next Episode »

In last week’s recap, I wondered who the Brain Surgeon could be at this late stage in the season. Seemed highly unlikely we’d meet a new character with just four episodes to go, though we know Vogel had a husband. The doc herself has been suspicious from the first episode, but sending cranial chunks to herself didn’t make sense. Astute commenter Lisamarie206 added Cassie’s beau to the list of suspects, pointing out — as we’d later see in last night’s “previously on Dexter” scenes — that he played dumb when Quinn showed him Zack’s photo, despite having seen Zack before. I’d dismissed him as too minor a character to consider for such a crucial role. But it made sense — what if this guy was watching Dexter all along and decided to move in on Cassie, like a serial killer playing a game of deadly chess? (But, um, using brainballs instead of pawns? Something like that.)

Well, now the guy has a name — a few of them, actually. Cassie knew him as Oliver Saxon, but Vogel knew him as her son, Daniel. As Dexter learned by matching DNA samples, he’s also the Brain Surgeon. The big reveal when Dexter’s lab results showed a familial match to Vogel wasn’t much of a shocker; even if you weren’t onboard with the Cassie boyfriend theory, Vogel had to be mixed up in all of this somehow. What’s far more surprising is that in all of her time with Dexter and Deb, no one apparently asked Vogel a single question about her family. Deb knew she had a husband. But two sons? The youngest died in a pool? The big brother killed him, was institutionalized in England, and died in a fire without Vogel identifying the body? The Morgans can be a bit self-absorbed; hard to blame them, considering all of their baggage. But they’re just finding out Dexter’s spiritual mom has a family tree that’s almost as twisted as their own?

Of course, everyone’s learning this now for the purposes of storytelling, not realism. That doesn’t mean the story itself is great. Although this episode was a step up from last week (and the week before), the show still doesn’t feel like it’s ramping up to the epic finish it deserves. The key plots are now well defined. Dexter is facing off with Saxon, a serial killer whose skills match his own and has Vogel, with all her knowledge of the Morgans, seemingly at his disposal. Elway and the U.S. Marshal are in hot pursuit of Hannah while Quinn closes in on Saxon, leaving Dexter in his usual race against the clock. Meanwhile, Dexter’s planning to run away with Hannah and Harrison to Argentina. And we’re all hoping we’ve heard the last of that friggin’ song (which still feels like it belongs to Desmond from Lost).

My problems with these loose ends are as follows: Saxon/Daniel/Brain Surgeon isn’t Dexter’s greatest foe, not by a long shot. Trinity was his Lex Luthor, his General Zod; going up against this guy on his way out is like Superman mic-dropping after defeating Mister Mxyzptlk. We’ve seen Dexter bob and weave with the cops a million times as he tried to beat them to his prey. Hannah has grown on me — and really, what guy, psycho or not, would be immune to her charms? — but the “let’s fly away and start a new life” idea rings false. From the first episode, we’ve seen that the urge to kill isn’t a switch that Dexter can flip. Then there’s Deb. How could he leave her behind? In a sense, she’s the true love of his life. Next week, he’ll probably rationalize by saying that leaving Miami will allow her to get her life back; Deb can rejoin Metro without worrying her brother will suck her into yet another “fucked up situation.”

More observations from last night’s chapter:

To absolutely no one’s surprise, Vogel knew exactly where her son was in the end — at her apartment. With Dexter’s lovesickness clouding his judgment, taking on both of them will be a challenge. Only one thing appears certain from here: Dexter won’t make it to Argentina.

Dexter Recap: Mama Issues

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