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DarthMom said:very strange, i totally don't remember it that way phrozen. i must have left the room at that point.
I was talking about the 2nd episode. It'll air this Sunday.
DarthMom said:very strange, i totally don't remember it that way phrozen. i must have left the room at that point.
hey, does anyone else thing doakes is going to find out what dex is doing and join along? i don't remember the episode, but apparently he killed a guy last season, so it won't be a big jump
Your Biggest Fan said:I think it's safe to say that the jump from police related homicide to serial killer is, in fact, quite large. ... or at least I hope! .
Your Biggest Fan said:Ohkay, thanks for the info, I honestly don't remember Doakes killing anyone--I could've missed an episode, I suppose! I'll have to check for torrents or other such things. Thanks!
Elsewhere the wonderful Angel had suffered a crisis of conscience this week when an erratic Doakes took to shooting an innocent man in cold blood and after Doakes let rip on Dexter, Angel had no choice but to actually drop him in it.
Anything that gives a character like Angel more to do in my book is never a bad thing and while this plot wasn't as good as the main stuff in the episode, it certainly had a surprise twist as such to it.
It turns out that the guy Doakes had shot, a Mr Bayard was actually something of a tyrant in the Haitian army and given the rather horrific description of some of his past crime, its little wonder that Doakes did what he did. I also have to agreeing with the validation Maria actually gave James.
However not only did we get a bit of a backstory with Doakes' army history but we also saw him at one point telling Angel that they are other good cops besides him. Doakes clearly thinks he's a good cop and he also thinks Angel is one too because the only thing he did in response to Angel "ratting" him out was to force another cop to respect Angel. I have to admit my respect for Doakes did go up in that scene.
3 said:Second episode was damn good. A return to form, and then some.