by Nothing but the rain on Tue Oct 27, 2009 2:40 pm
Not as good as the last one, but I still really liked it.
The way it was set up, with Dexter going after the Trinity Killer, while the others went after the Vacation Murderers was predictable, and actually affected the early part of the episode. But there were still good moments there.
I did like how it evolved later, though, with Dexter chasing the Trinity Killer, seeing him commit his 3rd murder, and finding out that the Trinity Killer also had a family.
I really wan't that into the Vacation Murderers part of the story though, but I'm glad that they've finally gotten to a turning point in that story as well.
I'm not sure how I feel about the apartment story so far, but I will say that it's interesting seeing Rita understand that Dexter has secrets, and I'm curious to see how far they'll take that story.
I did enjoyed the way they set up Deb's story this episode, especially the scene where she breaks down in the parking lot.
4 stars. Not as great as the last one, but still very good.
Hurley (listening to a radio transmission): You hear how clear that is? That's gotta be close, right?
Sayid: Radio waves at this frequency bounce off the ionosphere. They can travel thousands of miles. It could be coming from anywhere.
Hurley: Or any time... Just kidding, dude.
Ben: I was told a lot of things, too, that I was chosen, that I was special. I end up with a tumor on my spine and my daughter's blood all over my hands.
Locke: I'm sorry those things happened to you, Ben.
Ben: Those things had to happen to me. That was my destiny. But you'll understand soon enough that there are consequences to being chosen, because destiny, John, is a fickle bitch.
Sayid (about Ben): Forgive me, but the day I start trusting him is the day I would've sold my soul.