Dexter tells her that she's going to bring him in and to say she found him by looking up his old properties and then she'll be a big hero. It’s not something I think the show has ever worked in before, but it was a really nice character choice. The episode mostly pertains to Dexter tidying up loose ends. Quinn then basically asks Dexter for his permission to resume seeing Debra again and now since Dexter has changed he's very okay with the pair hooking up. Honestly, there really isn’t even that much to discuss this week. He immediately finds Daniel's torture chair and kill room where he saw Zach murdered. Oh, great, a storm is heading for Miami. Cute little son, your sister. The big cliff hanger this week was Deb getting shot, which seemingly happens for no reason other than a.) Apparently killing his mother was for him to make a point. For a brief moment, it seemed like Dexter was experiencing some kind of psychological breakthrough, re-assessing his priorities and that thinking everything would turn out just fine. Dexter: I think I can live with that. On his way out, Batista grabs him and gathers everyone around to proclaim that this solemn event is also Dexter's going away party and sweetly proclaims that he'll always be right here in their hearts and offers up a toast. Supervising Producer: | I didn't see Dexter NOT killing Daniel. Dexter stalks the Doomsday Killer, a vicious, deluded, religious fanatic who displays his victims in grisly, Biblical-themed tableaux; Deb reconsiders her relationship with Dexter; Quinn jeopardizes his partnership with Batista. We will supply more details as we get closer to the change. Dexter comes clean to Deb and finds true love with a fellow serial killer; Deb learns the hard way how difficult it is to keep Dexter's secret; LaGuerta gets closer to pinning the Bay Harbor Butcher killings on Dexter. "Monkey in a Box" also took effort to define Daniel not only as a threat to Dexter's family, but as a foil to Dexter, though this was done mostly through visual rather than narrative terms. You would think there is some type of reckoning coming, where their colleagues finally learn the truth about the Morgans after all these years. John Carreon. You see, her murder was cathartic and so he offers Dexter this choice: Saxon: That's why I'm giving you the choice. The only thing that ruins the scene is the horrible Dexter voice-over that completely ruins the tension, but what else is new. Dexter's inaction results in a grisly and unexpected consequence. Dexter tries to sabotage his department's investigation into his killings and hooks up with an obsessed pyromaniac; traumatized Debra dates the FBI agent assigned to the case; Rita urges Dexter to join a treatment program for addicts. 09/16/2013 11:27 am ET Updated Nov 16, 2013 Spoiler alert: Do not read on if you haven't seen "Dexter" Season 8, Episode 11, titled "Monkey In A Box." ... second assistant camera. Lee. You don't need an excuse to vote early. Dexter knows that Daniel is right about his life but comes to a different conclusion than what Saxon believed would happen. The US Marshals and Miami Metro are going to be forced to ask some tough questions about the Morgans' connections to Saxon (and Hannah McKay) and how Deb found herself in that room, right? Love has been good to him so far, but switching addictions never works out and what happens to him if something happens to Hannah? Sign up for membership to become a founding member and help shape HuffPost's next chapter. Go on with your life or come after me. Dexter is torn between fleeing the country with Hannah and Harrison or taking Saxon out for good. ← Previous Full recap of Dexter Season 8 episode 11: 'Monkey In A Box' By John Amato (SPOILERS BELOW) We're in the home stretch of Dexter's eight year run and the last episode (Goodbye Miami) ended with Dr Vogel getting her throat cut by her Brain Surgeon Killer son, Daniel. But a looming storm -- and not just bad weather that could keep his plane from taking off -- seems likely to prevent him from getting his happy ending. "Monkey in a Box" Ernest Dickerson: Tim Schlattmann & Wendy West: September 15, 2013 () 2.40: Dexter removes all of the evidence pointing to his relationship with Vogel before calling the police. Directed by Ernest Dickerson and written by Tim Schlattmann and Wendy West, it first aired 15 September 2013 on Showtime. In the main showdown between Dexter and Saxon, I was conflicted. Before Hannah and Vogel, Dexter's bloodlust would have forced him to kill Daniel in his murder room regardless of Debra's wishes or anything else in the world, but the times, they are a-changin'. She's also upset because without Vogel helping them, she and Dexter wouldn't have found their way back together. Dexter tells his alter-father that this is a different kind of kill. Saxon: You have a lot more to lose than I do. Dexter then gets a call from Sylvia, who says she has a new buyer that wants to meet the seller and he'll pay cash. (uncredited), post-production supervisor (as Megan Walsh-Driscoll), second assistant director (as Janet K. Van Etten), second second assistant director (uncredited), art department production assistant (uncredited), special effects coordinator (as Dave Kelsey), camera operator: "b" camera / steadicam operator, first assistant camera: second unit (2010-2013), composer: additional music (as Jonathan Licht). Saxon will wind up in pieces. Cast But your state may let you vote during a designated early voting period. For some reason I found it really fitting that Dexter would be this nuts about his boat. Special Guest Star: At least there’s a silver lining. Angel and Quinn quiz him about the murder and the crime scene and after a while they let him go home where he tells Debra the truth about Vogel's murder. As he's getting into his car his alter-father pops up and says this: Debra is on the phone calling for back up outside the hospital when Deputy Marshall Cooper bursts into Daniel's kill room to find him restrained in the chair and soon begins to untie him. I didn't much love the set up by the writers of the perfect family of three high-tailing it out of town to the safety of Argentina, but they are setting Dexter up for a huge emotional fall. But what made “Monkey” semi-tolerable is that it … Today is National Voter Registration Day! Staff Writer: Scott Reynolds I thought Elway would be with him too. The estimated number of viewers for the episode during its original airing was 2.40 million. Dexter recap: Monkey in a Box. ", "I never thought this day would come. ET on Showtime. Season Eight Episode 11 Daniel dismissed her with a customer demand and then makes a Strangers on a Train proposal to him, No, it's not criss-cross murders. Chris King 7 years ago. As he descends upon him, Debra jumps out from the darkness and puts a gun to his head screaming, "Freeze motherf*@ker!" We understand some users are having problems with comments loading and this will hopefully remedy that problem.

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