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Dexter starts investigating who could've been the source of his past life. He finds Molly's podcast and listens to a session where she claims that the Bay Harbor Butcher (Dexter) wasn't James Doakes as some crimes were committed while he was on military service, deducing the killer remains at large. Dexter and Harrison attend therapy, where ...
In the episode, Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) investigates a crime scene in a comic book store where he sees a poster of The Dark Defender, a character inspired by Dexter's own crimes under the guise of the "Bay Harbor Butcher", who is currently under investigation in his own police department.
Under the Bay Harbor Butcher name, Dexter (Michael C. Hall) sends a manifesto to a newspaper, hoping he can distract the police by copy-pasting different manifestos from the Internet. He reveals three names not disclosed to the media, and builds different "explanations" behind his motives, leading to confusion over what he truly wants.
Dexter asks her to turn off the camera. She obliges. “You were right about Kurt Caldwell,” he says. “I can prove it.” He reveals that Kurt had been active for 25 years, and gives her the ...
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In the episode, LaGuerta arrests Dexter for Hector Estrada's murder, while wanting the precinct to accept her theory that he is the Bay Harbor Butcher. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 2.75 million household viewers and gained a 1.4 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.
In the episode, Dexter and Debra discover that LaGuerta is re-opening the Bay Harbor Butcher's case, while Isaak finally gets a chance to meet Dexter. According to Nielsen Media Research , the episode was seen by an estimated 2.28 million household viewers and gained a 1.2 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.