Well I guess you guys are smarter than Dexter because HE thinks it was Trinity. All this analyzing of Trinity's MO is so ridiculous.
Trinity is smart and has shown that he can adapt and is good at playing normal. He doesn't fit the stereotype of a serial killer with a specific MO.
Furthermore, it makes sense for Trinity to be SMART enough to break his habbit and kill Lundy because Trinity KNEW Lundy was the cop on his case and saw Lundy staking out the big building where Trinity murdered the guy with the hammer.
There is no doubt in my mind that Trinity killed Lundy. To say he shouldn't have or couldn't have is preposterous.
That isn't to say that it can't be someone else but if it is there better be a damn good explanation. At the outside chance it could be but it wouldn't make a lick of sense. However it is NOT the reporter, Anton or anyone else that we are familiar with, that would just be stupid. If it was someone we aren't familiar with then why shoot to kill with Lundy and not with Deb? Why make it look like the Vacation murders? Since it cannot be Anton or the reporter and certainly isn't anyone else on the show that we know then who the hell else could it be but Trinity?
He's the only guy smart enough to know to cover it up, to know to kill Lundy but not care about killing Deb and the only guy with motive to do it.
I think some of you guys are reading WAY too much into the mystery of Dexter (show, not character) and are completely missing some wonderful characterization and themes that have been not-so-subtly placed in this season's episodes. Stop thinking about all the crazy ass conspiracy theories and appreciate the tie-ins with the writing of the show and how Dexter is always that close to being caught but seems to catch the lucky breaks. Also, how each character is slowly evolving and the juxtaposition of the villains in the show to the main characters.
It may not be the greatest show in the history of television but Dexter is certainly clever and a little deeper than some of you are giving it credit for. Simply watching this show for the next big surprise is short sighted IMO.
Last edited by flip; 11-02-2009 at 06:29 PM.
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