Lundy figuring out that the Butcher had a law enforcement background is one of the biggest yet most believable and impressive leaps in logic I’ve seen from a character. Rather than make sense of the manifesto, Lundy recognizes its true purpose. Plus it was a great consequence of Dexter’s brazenness and carelessness.
@lucyseverine9907Ай бұрын
@@rubenoteiza9261 I think it's perfectly reasonable. He recognised that the message contained specifically a lot of signals and hints that would appeal to cops trying to make sense of the mind of their target, but that there didn't actually seem to be a lot of agreement on what those hints *were*; and from that he concluded that the message was written with intent to muddy the waters. From that, you can get three reasons why this points to a Law Enforcement background; one, the suspect *knew* that this tactic would get the sort of confusion reaction they wanted, which means they have some understanding of how cops investigate. Not very much on its own, but combine it with, two, the fact that the suspect seems aware that the cops are getting closer and thus that they needed to throw them off somehow, a major change in their behavioural pattern up to this point. That points to the suspect having contact with the investigation to some degree, either directly or indirectly. Three, and most damningly, the subject knew *exactly* the sort of things to include in the manifesto to elicite that sort of reaction. This points to them thinking in a very similar manner as the investigators, and/or being very well versed in law enforcement experiences. To explain that last one, imagine that, say, you're a construction worker, and you read a novel in which a protagonist constructs a house from scratch. If you're actually intimately familiar with how to actually build houses, whether the AUTHOR of that novel is will likely be immediately apparent; their own level of experience, or lack there-of and their attempt to "fake it". Lundy is here observing the opposite in reverse; he's recognising that the author of the manifesto is familiar enough with a law enforcement mindset that they are able to actively 'forge' a narrative- several, in fact- that appeals to people who also have that mindset. Which means they're probably Law Enforcement themselves.
@jamesmaybrick2001Ай бұрын
@@rubenoteiza9261 Did you miss the exact direct link that Lundy states? That the manifesto was written with inside knowledge of how law enforcement works to misdirect enforcement. Doesn't seem like much of a leap.
@ACatNamedOrwellАй бұрын
@@rubenoteiza9261he acknowledged blatantly to Dexter how he (the BHB) was able to consistently and convincingly and conveniently avoided cops at every turn. So he did in fact step outside that box and made an educated guess that he either is currently or has the background of law enforcement
@kirbyis4everАй бұрын
@@rubenoteiza9261 Who pissed in your cereal my guy?
@kirbyis4everАй бұрын
@@rubenoteiza9261 Someone didn't just piss in your cereal, they must have shit in it lmao. "Leave me alone" okay tough kid 😆
@jimsty7550Ай бұрын
Damn, I forgot Mike Ehrmantraut worked the Bay Harbor Butcher case long before he met Gus Fring...
@ninjaguyYTАй бұрын
I didn't realize it was before. I assumed they added finger as an easter egg.
@jimhalpert0Ай бұрын
The Office is connected to Dexter as there is a Sabre Printer in Dexter. Breaking Bad is connected to The Office as Jesse Pinkman shows up to sell some crystal to Creed. So either it is Mike or his twin brother.
@kylesherlock3859Ай бұрын
@@jimhalpert0and also breaking bad is tied into walking dead, Darrell’s cousin or brother hung out with Jesse. So technically all 4 shows are connected, Dexter, walking dead, breaking bad and the office. Funny though that the manager of that office in Philly is also Saul lol
@shakibali5766Ай бұрын
@@kylesherlock3859slipping jimmy did a lot during his sabbatical from law
@Laserith-r8vАй бұрын
Waltuh
@OTHERVERSETCGАй бұрын
I like how we are all here watching Dexter together years later
@finlaytemple1744Ай бұрын
Catching up for the new season lol
@eleegalzАй бұрын
Bro comment so real
@OTHERVERSETCGАй бұрын
I grew up watching this show at it was the best of times
@rashtra8253Ай бұрын
To relive nostalgia
@TewnMacLeanАй бұрын
@@finlaytemple1744 theres another??
@lorenzogaspero9758Ай бұрын
The fact that Doakes was the bay harbour butcher was so shocking to me!! Literally wtf, i tought it was Dexter all along!
@fabianhammer2864Ай бұрын
Officer Ramos was clearly the Ice Day Surgeon, it was revealed when Brother Sam saved Barrel Girl No. 13, which was revealed to be trans harrison
@leeham6230Ай бұрын
Honestly, that has to be a top ten anime twist.
@dickfitswell3437Ай бұрын
Doaked wasnt the Bay Harbor Butcher. It was Deb.
@eleegalzАй бұрын
He wasn't 🤔 It wasn't Doakes
@elcineasteАй бұрын
@@eleegalz…did you not watch the show?
@Gavin_EditszАй бұрын
Still can’t believe Doakes was the bay harbour butcher 💀
@NJ-wb1czАй бұрын
By trying to frame Dexter he made Dexter's career as a youtuber really take off, so it all worked out in the end
@Molon_Labe1776Ай бұрын
IKR Kinda makes since. He always mad.
@jimsty7550Ай бұрын
The most common comment on every Bay Harbor Butcher video...
@Sniperboy5551Ай бұрын
This is the most common comment on every single Dexter video, but it never fails to make me chuckle
@ninjaguyYTАй бұрын
Seriously? Were you paying attention even or were you playing Half Life 2 with the definitive edition mod while paying half attention to Dexter? Byney (Deggster's brother) was the Gay Harbor Butch.
@NJ-wb1czАй бұрын
I still can't believe The Lundy Butcher Bay was Special Harbor Agent
@fabianhammer2864Ай бұрын
how bout quinn being the doomsday butcher and liddy just being a product of his schizophrenic mind?
@KeebrevАй бұрын
@@fabianhammer2864kind of reminds me how the whole show after season 2 is actually just a fever dream in Doakes mind as he’s blown to shreds
@lostpathblogАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@RedMist97Ай бұрын
HAHAHAHA YOURE SO FUNNY 🫤
@KayconquersАй бұрын
This has 666 likes I was gonna give it a like but I don’t wanna ruin it
@Ravensword01Ай бұрын
I like how Doakes is the one who turns the lights on, as if to foreshadow how Lundy shed light on his crimes as the Bay Harbor Butcher.
@trollin702Ай бұрын
literally been looking for lundy clips for weeks and this comes up? 😂
@Please_allow_meАй бұрын
Bravo Vince
@ghostaccountlmaoАй бұрын
LMAO
@fabianhammer2864Ай бұрын
i will always remember that reveal, of arthur mitchell randomly calling someone a cunt, only for the camera to pan back and reveal doakes, saying surprise motherfucker.....they tried to replicate that, with travis calling little harrison a whore, but it just wasnt the same
@randallflagg3700Ай бұрын
Kek
@elmagistradofk6286Ай бұрын
22:56 "Dextuh put your knife away Dextuh"
@shehateTDАй бұрын
holy crap mike walking up was so surprising
@shehateTDАй бұрын
he was such a good cop before he broke bad😔
@Jonathan-xj9nyАй бұрын
kid named Bay Harbour Butcher:
@DizzyDaDonАй бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@dongatello6969Ай бұрын
This is the moment Dexter and finger started kissing passionately
@IhvnonameАй бұрын
The way LaGuerta looks at Doakes...she always knew of his secret of being the Bay Harbor Butcher
@fabianhammer2864Ай бұрын
dude, it was clearly miguel prado, who organized the doomsday sacrifice, of the barrell girls
@longebaneАй бұрын
Actually I think DEB is the BHB
@fabianhammer2864Ай бұрын
@@longebane i couldnt believe it, when her full birthname was revealed, as debay harbor butcher morgan
@sprytnychomikАй бұрын
Of course she did. It is she who made him this way, an innocent people killer.
@endless_sandsАй бұрын
it was a bit obvious after he grabbed dexter and slammed him into the table. (unironically, i hate the fact they never mention this in the later seasons. It would've been 10/10 of an excuse for dexter to use. "doakes literally stalked me for weeks, then threw me to the ground in front of everyone. honestly he might've made me a victim if he wasn't caught" *this reinforces the already established idea that doakes wasn't in the best mental state, and places dexter as a possible victim (thus separating him from any possibility of being the BHB further)*
@Dull_VoidАй бұрын
Fun fact: the actor playing Lundy also starred in 'Criminal minds' as a serial killer with a body count as high as Dexter.
@thebyrdcage8619Ай бұрын
Also played penny’s dad on the Big Bang theory. Dudes an awesome actor
@zaftigkitty308Ай бұрын
and has an academy award for best original song!
@uberhaxorzskelletorАй бұрын
he also played wild bill in Deadwood
@axe863Ай бұрын
@@uberhaxorzskelletor he was also the voice actor for jaws
@jodycwilliamsАй бұрын
Go watch him in The Duelists. It will change how you see movie fight choreography.
@KennyEvans-yg7ejАй бұрын
I love how it zoomed in on doakes face as he looks nervous as it foreshadows how he is the bay harbour butcher and he killed Dexter
@fabianhammer2864Ай бұрын
doakes being the dark defender was a bit on the nose, though
@DonMyrdaАй бұрын
Tired of these
@Hershey1000Ай бұрын
@@DonMyrdaCool.
@OhHeBustinАй бұрын
Lol@@fabianhammer2864
@GiovanniMejiaSantana16 күн бұрын
@@DonMyrdahahah that makes it a lot better
@Eva-ed4edАй бұрын
This is one of those scenes when you can see that Dexter does indeed feel love; his first instinct after seeing a picture of his dead brother, the one he didn’t want to kill but had to, was to look at his sister to see if she was okay. Not his own feelings, his own weird sadness. His sister.
@Eva-ed4edАй бұрын
@@rubenoteiza9261 I think you don’t understand my point. Dexter feels things, but doesn’t know how to recognise those feelings, and act upon them. He has been basically handicapped in terms of emotional intelligence because he genuinely believed he feels nothing, as his father told him. Dexter was a child with antisocial behaviour who got turned into a killer by his father. He is beyond normalcy because he is stuck in a wrongful understanding of who he is, and has been fucked up beyond recovery. That’s why he often acts as if he doesn’t care, and then when consequences come, he seems distraught or worried. My boy tried to kill himself when Deb died, but took him a 10 minute conversation with Bryan to decide wether he could kill Deb or not. He has emotional blindness.
@endless_sandsАй бұрын
i mean.. honestly there's tons of moments even in the early seasons that point to dexter never being this "unfeeling killer" that his father inplanted in him. Like when he killed someone and showed it to harry, wanting to make him proud. imo if dexter got some actual therapy instead of being brought to an actual crime scene (which is mentioned in S8) and being taught some nonsense code about how to manage his "urges to kill" he could've totally been normal. a prime example of this is when the dark defender is shown (an in universe comic book character based on the bay harbor butcher) his first thought was to save his mom and brother. Dexter cares about the people close to him.
@keyproblems7590Ай бұрын
I love how Lundy thought it was Dexter until they found the blood slides in Doakes car. Even then, when LaGuerta tried to to prove Doakes innocent, he told her to find better evidence he can use. I think deep down Lundy knew it was Dexter
@fabianhammer2864Ай бұрын
cant believe Travis Chase was the Dex Day Doomer, truly up there with Louis being in Isaac Sirkos Imagination, all along
@PmilumАй бұрын
It's like L Vs Kira . L knows but can't prove it . And in the end L dies
@thefrenchfieldnigga8078Ай бұрын
@keyproblems7590 " I think deep down Lundy knew it was Dexter " BINGO 🤝🤝
@amartyaroy3754Ай бұрын
If deep down Lundy knew he wouldn't be able to bang Debra 😂
@AsignuvaАй бұрын
I think Lundy knew it was Dexter as well
@FurryWulfzАй бұрын
It was smart of Dexter to manipulate lundy into believing he had done sloppy work, which threw him right off the butcher's trail in terms of Dexter, as the Butcher was extremely methodical down to the smallest detail.
@dickfitswell3437Ай бұрын
Doakes was the Bay Harbor Butcher. You know that right?
@llarmstrong783Ай бұрын
They really were making it look like Lundy suspected Dexter
@ameliakyle7054Ай бұрын
and he did it in a believeable way, at first not wanting to admit he screwed up and finally admiting albeit with excuses, how he made such an error.
@DeathHelper420Ай бұрын
Well everyone makes mistakes and will never be perfect, Dexter didn't know someone else who knew a lot of blood was Lundy himself and he is messy. He didn't do it on purpose for a cover up, he messed up
@AndreCaineАй бұрын
He did it so he would be released and killed by him.
@Zegin17Ай бұрын
It always felt like Lundy suspected Dexter more than Doakes, but all evidence pointed to Doakes so he had to believe it. Especially in season 4, it almost seemed like he was planning to use Dexter to take down Trinity and then use that to bust Dexter, but in the end, he died before he could.
@rubenoteiza9261Ай бұрын
The possibilty that few if anyone has considered is that Lundy could have suspected that both Dexter and Doakes were working together and that their feud was only a cover and that they finally fought because one of them panicked and wanted out. That would explain to him why Doakes ran away with the slides. I dont know if serial killers work in teams but for Lundy this looked a lot like a vigilante job so couldnt discard a team of them. That is why he set up Dexter, to see his reaction when he would shove the slides in his face.
@Zegin17Ай бұрын
@@rubenoteiza9261 Some serial killers have worked together in the past, but in those cases they are normally family or something like that; the main issue with that theory, is that Lundy was certain that it was only a single individual, he knew it was only one, so I doubt he would have suspected both Doakes and Dexter, I honestly think his True suspect was Dexter, and he probably also suspected a frame job, but without full proof, no way to convict; I also believe that he was planning to tell Debra before his death in season 4; the show loved to leave things for the audience to solve from time to time.
@Maimonides19Ай бұрын
@@Zegin17killers definitely work in teams all the time - gangs, armies, etc. the only evidence pointing away from Doakes is that he might have been on special forces missions when some killings were happening - that might point to an accomplice. Hard to believe doakes would be innocent given all the evidence implicating him and his own suspicious behavior (storming out of interview,running away when arrest warrant was issued)
@hindenburg159620 күн бұрын
@@Zegin17 No
@davidharshman7645Ай бұрын
Dexter's excuse that being overworked let a murderer go free...most believable thing in the world.
@rubenoteiza9261Ай бұрын
I have seen many videos of plane crashes and believe or not, at least some of them were provoked by overworked air controllers/pilots, people who had brutal working schedules.
@Dinglehoppers7799 күн бұрын
It's like they say, labour regulations are written in blood.
@felipeamado8615Ай бұрын
i cant believe mike Ehrmantraut was the bay harbor butcher
@fabianhammer2864Ай бұрын
i cant believe ray speltzer sent masuka the barrel girl discs, crazy bastard
@SL1CK_K7LLAАй бұрын
This is Mike's twin brother
@Arto343434Ай бұрын
“There is no such thing as the perfect crime. Not in my experience anyway.” - Special Agent Frank Lundy before he ever had any experience with Dexter Morgan
@anttitheinternetguy3213Ай бұрын
Tbh dexters crimes werent perfect, he just always managed to myddy the water from within their own circles. If he didnt work as an police officer he would have been caught
@rubenoteiza9261Ай бұрын
Dexter had not one or two but three nemesis in S02: Doakes, Lundy and Lila. His genius mixed with his luck allowed him to play two of them against the third and so destroy the most lethal and powerful he ever had, Lundy. Without interference by Doakes there is 100% chances that Lundy would have gotten him.
@reeapeerrАй бұрын
Dexter was specifically trained by his foster father. Works out well
@GuyvermectinАй бұрын
Except he eventually made mistakes and got found out like Lundy mentioned
@wologan1080Ай бұрын
Wasn't the Trinity Killer basically a perfect crime for Lundy since he really never caught him
@Multi18onlyАй бұрын
Lundy was my favorite character on the show. He never felt like an antagonist even though he was the greatest threat in season 2.
@1mclvАй бұрын
I think Dexter would've accepted it if Lundy was the one that caught him.
@gijane2cantwaittoseeyou20313 күн бұрын
@@1mclv But certainly not Vince Masuka
@william1238ifyАй бұрын
I always forget how funny Dexters internal thoughts were.
@rdrrrАй бұрын
The "oh no." is the funniest one. It's so understated
@mindforkАй бұрын
"Actually it's two." "Actually it's two." "Uh oh." The delivery of that line kills me, pun absolutely intended.
@TheUrionakАй бұрын
Also how he starts slowly looking around with his eyes widening absolutely perfect
@_..Yuki._.Ай бұрын
Lundy: had these parts coming from 1 body. Dexter thinks: actually its 2. Lundy: Actually its 2. Dexter: uh oh.
@aldobanuelos6614Ай бұрын
Bro we all saw the video what the fuck are you doing.
@jazzyje5ter223Ай бұрын
Damn you got lazy didn’t even make the dialogue look like dialogue lmao
@kiryodama3663Ай бұрын
It's like there's an odd echo around here... 😅
@davidskrzypek2828Ай бұрын
Never understood that part. Did they imply the Butcher mixed body parts from 2 victims into the same garbage bags ?
@marctm7614Ай бұрын
@@davidskrzypek2828 Some of the bags were ripped open and Dexter was shown to put a single person in multiple bags.
@catslino5037Ай бұрын
The blood samples payoff is one of the best twists in any show. Right up there with Don Héctor's chair or Ned Stark's bad haircut
@rorybarber5076Ай бұрын
I remember being so fucking tense when watching Dexter be brought in. What a rush.
@catslino5037Ай бұрын
@@rorybarber5076 It was pure luck yet also totally justified within the story
@gasparcarlos13Ай бұрын
I can't believe how close they got with their suspicions about it being one of their own in the police department and when they found a rack full of blood slides they didn't think "oh the blood guy" lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooo
@CannedPsycho-Ай бұрын
Well they found it in Doakes’ car and Doakes is 1: Very sus, 2: hiding evidence, and 3: avoiding the authorities.
@youngmaster207226 күн бұрын
@CannedPsycho- also Ex special forces assassin with multiple shootings on the job.......
@clyde15Ай бұрын
I’m still on season 1, but knowing Doakes is the Bay Harbor Butcher really explains why he’s always so angry and cursing all the time.
@ClifordMosia-hf9ziАй бұрын
Dexter releases a manifesto which consequently led to Lundy seeing through it , backfiring 101
@IamtheWalrus229 күн бұрын
I like the part where Dexter says ,”Say my name.” And Lundy says “The Bay Harbor Butcher” and Dexter goes ,”Youre god damn right”. ICONIC
@basstian27 күн бұрын
Skylerita shouting to her mum, telling her to 'shut up, shut up, shut up...' was priceless!
@thebigivalbowlskiАй бұрын
I hate the fact how Agent Lundy died, it was so pointless. He was a great character. I loved his interactions with Dexters
@HNHDebatesАй бұрын
yeah but his time was def up
@thebigivalbowlskiАй бұрын
@@HNHDebates the actor contract or the character?
@HNHDebatesАй бұрын
@@thebigivalbowlski character, his arc was already fulfilled basically
@SolaceWhore16 күн бұрын
I completely disagree. But to each their own Coming from him being one of my favorites in the show as well
@ActivistTigersАй бұрын
I like how ludy explaing doakes credits really explains doakes "surprise mfer" reaction when dexter caught him up in that dock yard. The abused professional assassin- "how tf is this lab geek grappling me?!"
@NBHKLilKАй бұрын
Can’t believe it’s all going to hopefully come full circle in Dexter resurrection
@YoYo7_2_1Ай бұрын
🙏
@Rupture28Ай бұрын
@@YoYo7_2_1🙏🙏🙏 prayers in chat
@mandm7878Ай бұрын
The fact Dexter uses blood slides in work is a big cauae for suspicion
@distinguishedallureproduct879Ай бұрын
That alone should have gotten Dexter caught up, If Doakes was the Bay Harbour and his dad was a Butcher, and Doakes suffering from PTSD from Military time....why would he be so precise and almost OCD about how he cut up, disposed of, and sneaking, when Doakes was always a hot head, aggressive and messy
@endless_sandsАй бұрын
oh no, it's much worse than you think. **the miami metro police do NOT use blood slides. At all. This is important in season 7.** this means the person would've had to have their own interest in blood, because doakes couldn't even theoretically have been doing it to put blame on dexter who he had been saying he didn't trust for a long time.
@ocifer24 күн бұрын
Lots of professions use blood slides, but it is at least circumstantial enough to look into
@electroxexual7 күн бұрын
You guys seem to think blood slides are some niche items that only few professionals use. You can just buy them from a shop and they are used by medical students.
@antemarkic698821 күн бұрын
22:55 best crossover ever
@sarojandongol1482Ай бұрын
I didn't like how the season concluded with Lundy finding out who the Bar Harbor Butcher was. The show is called DEXTER. Dexter should've done more and contributed greatly for the find.
@MrShisuto27 күн бұрын
15:32 I'd like to think Dexter felt actual, genuine fear at this moment because of how smart Lundy was that he could see through his tricks.
@adrianmorin1053Ай бұрын
“Actually it’s two” ”actually it’s two” “Uh oh”😂
@diamondexed5331Ай бұрын
I was crying laughing and didn’t see any comments about it
@TehFreakCAАй бұрын
The way Debra got choked up when the Ice Truck Killer showed up on screen was great foreshadowing that she would get butchered by the bay harbor.
@the___dude29 күн бұрын
tf
@TheUnholyPyro217 күн бұрын
2:45 Dexter when he asks Agent Lundy if he also watches Talk Tuah
@kibbit1373Ай бұрын
12:27 how is that good when Lundy literally gave her the answer. That's like saying x + 10 = 15, him saying 5 + 10 and her being like ... x is 5!
@funkyfranxАй бұрын
I think it was tongue-in-cheek, he was congratulating her for her uncouth language rather than her deduction. He says _'very good,_ Officer Morgan,' in a (playfully) patronising, school teacher way
@fbmfbmfbm28 күн бұрын
The "Very Good" was said in a different kind of tone
@gustavolopes509427 күн бұрын
Then she'd be wrong. In that example, x is not 120, it's 5.
@kibbit137327 күн бұрын
@@gustavolopes5094 what? No one claimed x is 120?
@gustavolopes509427 күн бұрын
@@kibbit1373 Yes you did. It's literally your last sentence. "... x is 5!", it isn't, it's 5.
@The_JimАй бұрын
18:50 - “Explain it to us” 😂 why would rockstar serial killer hunter Frank Lundy need the blood spatter analyst to explain that these are trophies.
@crispaz4180Ай бұрын
I guess he was expecting him to tell them about the extraction method or if they can be analized, not to tell them what they already knew
@The_JimАй бұрын
@@crispaz4180 but all Dexter says is “trophies”, and Frank responds, “just as I thought”. This implies he was looking for confirmation.
@gustavolopes509421 күн бұрын
@@The_JimI thought of that too, but I came to the conclusion that Lundy was expecting to confirm it because he didn't know if they had any other function. If they could be used for anything besides trophies by the BHB.
@lordkronos547013 күн бұрын
Dexter opens a mysterious box and when opened without hesitation, he passes his fingers through the slides. That was extremely suspicious. 😅
@AaronHarmon-k6wАй бұрын
Thats the moment that Lindy became Heisenberg
@romansweikАй бұрын
Bravo Vince
@JBRewindАй бұрын
@@romansweik Masuka?
@khrashingphantom9632Ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this! It is BEAUTIFULLY cut together and the quality is top notch. It’s good to gather with other Dexter fans and also kinda rewatch a series I really enjoyed (in the beginning). Lol. This was also my 1st show to ever “binge watch” on Netflix. The second was Breaking Bad. Lol. Thanks again.
@FoxxyCZАй бұрын
Always bugged me how no one notices that a big chunk of time was missing from the marina recordings, after Dexter deleted it.
@buhklaoАй бұрын
1:00 - 1:04 i recognize the scope sound from Halo anywhere
@phoquemeАй бұрын
"You owe me a new Michelin mothafu..." 🤣🔥 Doakes was the best
@all9472Ай бұрын
1:05 oh....oh hes smart lol
@jtrapp651Ай бұрын
uh oh
@WhoisremАй бұрын
22:52 Mike lore
@Caio-ow5tmАй бұрын
lol
@onlineidssuckАй бұрын
Never knew he was in this. Lmao
@Cognitive_FunАй бұрын
I love that if you edit Dexter out as much as possible it really does look like Doakes is the Bay Harbor Butcher
@endless_sandsАй бұрын
i made a huge comment then accidentally refreshed the page, but yeah. to other people's perspective Doakes acts pretty violent and obsesses over dexter.
@TacticalSocksАй бұрын
Lundy figuring out the Butcher was involved within LE still remains one of the best moments I've ever seen in a series.
@MrDCHunАй бұрын
Lundy's relationship w/ Deb still creeps me out.
@rdrrrАй бұрын
Deb's character is so weird. Deb relationship drama is such a drag and the show would certainly be better without it
@rubenoteiza9261Ай бұрын
I think what makes it even creepier is that there was absolutely zero chemistry between them. One of the (main) raisons viewers feel repelled at things like this is that one or both actors hate being there, I dont know about she but from the first moment I felt that Carradine couldn't wait for the love scenes to end and if you notice he doesn't act naturally, like a real lover, but always with a rather dumb smile in his face, which is the best he can do I guess.
@SolaceWhore15 күн бұрын
@@rubenoteiza9261yeah I straight just skipped the scenes, I wasn’t trying to watch all that lol
@tudo_na_pratica19 күн бұрын
Dexter got really shocked when he found out Doakes was the Bay Harbour Butcher 😂
@cipcervantes1511 күн бұрын
Lmao that “bullshit” was completely pure panic and denialism 😂 5:37
@francocruz7510 күн бұрын
Lundy was one of my favorite characters he was the only one who was able to read dexters patterns like a book and call him on his shit in a logical and calm way. Doaks was awesome, too, but he kept getting in his own way with his emotional outburst.
@retrobiggyАй бұрын
I forgot how good season 2 was. Absolutely incredible.
@rubenoteiza9261Ай бұрын
By far the most thrilling, during which Dexter actually had to fight for his life. In all other seasons, bar one, he could just retreat and let go, not in this one. Fighting with 3 enemies at once.
@imthebestmayne122Ай бұрын
18:09 is one of the best scenes in the entire show
@marty1459Ай бұрын
Surely Dexter's finger prints would have been all over that wooden box and blood slides.
@alejandrosanchez6404Ай бұрын
Yeah they were but they made him in charge of it so he just took off the fingerprints from what I remember
@rubenoteiza9261Ай бұрын
That was useless as evidence. First, the slides had been found in Doakes' car which at that moment had framed himself already by becoming a fugitive and anyway Dexter could have easily taken care of it: "Of course my FPs are all over! They are MY slides, I work with them! And every time I receive a batch I take them one by one and I inspect them closely to verify they are in good condition! Doakes stole them before I could use them" And that would have ended there.,
@WingsOfHeartFailuresАй бұрын
What this guy said ^
@DemonicRobotsАй бұрын
What the other guy said, and they found it in Doakes car and didn't think there were 2 people.
@abominablesnowman64Ай бұрын
Lmao Dex always looked so guilty I dont know how he wasnt caught on that alone.
@courier6960Ай бұрын
I think it was him being an awkward “lab geek” combined with his nervousness being mistaken for shock when being told bad news. Not to bring down the mood, but for a real life comparison I remember watching a news report of a guy that murdered his female neighbor, at the time of the report he was acting like a friend of hers and that she was missing, but when the reporter told him the news that the police had just found the body he got visibly upset to the point of borderline crying and having to sit on the curb, in the moment it looked like he was grieving his friend, when in reality he was crying at the fact that he knew he was caught.
@rubenoteiza9261Ай бұрын
If you judge and condemn people for looking guilty half of mankind would be behind bars.
@_Cujo_Ай бұрын
@@courier6960 Stephen McDaniel. His interrogation footage is pretty creepy as well. He basically just sits stock still in the chair, not moving a muscle, for hours on end. The detectives can't get anything out of him longer than a yes or a no. Absolute tragedy what he did to her. They still don't know exactly why he did it but suspect it's cause she was moving out soon. Although, he was no Dexter. When they searched his room they found just mountains of evidence against him. He even had videos on his computer of him hiding and filming Lauren in her apartment the night he killed her so he wasn't getting out of anything. Plus they found a bunch of evidence of child related stuff, if you catch my drift. He's still rotting in jail, thank god.
@mostlyneutralАй бұрын
Yeah that person was an absolute creep. So sad for the woman. She was even being nice to him eventhough she thought him of a weirdo@@_Cujo_
@pinacoleadas1912Ай бұрын
Honestly, I feel like this show did their plot lines backwards. I feel like revealing his brother as the ice truck killer and Dexter’s kills finally being discovered should’ve been saved for the final seasons, not the first two. This show really went out with a whimper in my opinion
@greedojenkins9984Ай бұрын
Ya it was strange for a tv show to do that. Based off clips I thought the ITK would’ve been in the last season
@rubenoteiza9261Ай бұрын
Now that you mention it that could have been arranged easily. The Ice Truck killer suddenly disappears, the kilings stops, no one knows why and then he reappears in the last season and what happened is that he had been caught and was from s02 to so7 in prison or in a mental hospital because he had been wrongly convicted of some unrelated crime or he had a nervous breakdown.
@jonseon595221 күн бұрын
Book 1 was the Ice Truck Killer plot too just so you know
@b.a.p.27316 күн бұрын
5:38 “bullsh**😳… I mean, REALLY🤓??” 😂😂
@jarusai9213Ай бұрын
0:10 is where you can see the bay harbor butcher
@harrybaldino8955Ай бұрын
Yup their he is James
@HermeticDawn17Ай бұрын
Suprise muthafucka !
@SpaceBakedАй бұрын
I thought she was the captain????
@longebaneАй бұрын
Deb is the BHB
@MrBoss-re6lpАй бұрын
No, 0:13
@schneir5Ай бұрын
I can't believe it took Deb so many seasons to figure out that Dexter was a serial killer. I figured it out by season three. I watched a lot of other police shows, though. 🤔
@endless_sandsАй бұрын
ok wahlburg, relax with the "If I was on that plane with my kids, it wouldn't have went down like it did"
@Death_InOne_FormАй бұрын
H-he was a serial killer?
@DrehirthАй бұрын
I think he’s joking 😂
@GenericVideoPlayer13 күн бұрын
I mean, I figured out in the first episode of the show where dexter said ke was a serial killer and then serial killed someone, but yours is valid too
@nicolevangellecom640526 күн бұрын
if looks could kill Agent Lundy would be dead at 3:33
@minder01Ай бұрын
I am fully in the camp that Lundy knew but approved of what Dexter did.
@Arto343434Ай бұрын
Potentially. I thought Dexter was pretty oblivious to be neatly organizing his forensic tools to a compulsive degree when he was with Lundy in the train car AS Lundy was profiling how the BHB was someone who was extremely careful and meticulous. There was more to that scene that helps your opinion. I’m not sure I believe Lundy knew, or if he was like Dexter in the sense that if there wasn’t clear evidence others had found on their own, he wasn’t going to divert the investigation towards Dexter if that’s who he suspected. He looked disappointed when Doakes turned up dead because I think in his heart of hearts he didn’t think Doakes was him, but Dexter. But the evidence pointed to Doakes and he wasn’t going to fight it.
@Pat4ever.Ай бұрын
It's a nonsense theory and you didn't pay attention to the show/Lundy's character if you think this.
@elrenegat61Ай бұрын
Are you stupid ? He wanted to catch him at all cost, couldn't you see ? The one that most probably knew was the one that took his retirement and was trying to discourage laguerta
@elmagistradofk6286Ай бұрын
Of course he would let Doakes die just cause he thinks Dexter does a fine job
@perrycarters3113Ай бұрын
@@Arto343434 Lundy simply, imo, did not have it in him to 'go rogue' with his theories by setting his sights on someone like Dexter and then simply not acting on it. Without the music, Dexter's narration or foreknowledge that Dexter was the BHB, those scenes probably look fairly normal, and we'd buy Lundy's explanation that he simply didn't like Masuka at face value. Lundy was thorough, insightful and intelligent but strictly by-the-book. If he suspected Dexter, it would have been laughably easy to get a GPS tap on Dexter's phone to figure out his comings and goings and pick up that he was in the Everglades at the cabin, and he never would have entertained a relationship with Debra. COULD he have looked the other way and helped LaGuerta get her evidence through and buried the phone call she had with Doakes? Yes, easily. But he is GENUINELY frustrated that she screwed up a chance to get potentially exonerating evidence for Doakes into the system. And sadly, eventually, the only legitimate evidence LaGuerta COULD provide came from a deeply unreliable source, and Doakes was never able to tell anyone his side of the story. The only one who could come to his defense was LaGuerta, and he gave her no information to work with. And despite his reservations due to LaGuerta's inadmissible evidence, he accepts the conclusion that Doakes was the BHB because, as he says, "The evidence is compelling. Overwhelming, in fact." And he simply, by the book, accepts the verdict and moves on with his life, chalking it up as a case where there was something he missed.
@jlau9268Ай бұрын
Batman is the worst resemblance to Dexter to give cause one of his biggest traits is that he absolutely refuses to kill even the most derranged people.
@rador3573Ай бұрын
Vigilantism nonetheless
@jlau92685 күн бұрын
@@rador3573 That part is true.
@JacketCKАй бұрын
I still can't believe Lundy was the bay harbor butcher
@fabianhammer2864Ай бұрын
it was so crazy, when it was revealed, that vince and hannah left miami, in the very same ice truck, that belonged to kyle mitchell, who was really louis, all along
@soulsilvergaming483329 күн бұрын
Miami in the mid to late 2000s was a whole ass aesthetic. This show and burn notice were my favorites at 10-13 years old
@El_CrazyknightАй бұрын
When Lundy is going over the cases with Dexter and shows he also knows about Blood analysis and you see Dexter basically in true fear and almost speechless trying to find a good believable excuse is just an epic moment in the series , at that point Dexter knew he was punching a bit above his weight at least for a moment.
@investlikeawarriorАй бұрын
I'll never forget how intense the scene of Dexter in the hot seat. I've never felt that kinda anxiety while watching a show before.
@PhiLLyPhiLLz26 күн бұрын
Truly epic writing and storytelling. I remember looking forward to new episodes. Dexter had me completely hooked.
@celestiangaming87Ай бұрын
Dude! Lundy knew Dexter was him! He was disappointed that he couldn't give a better explanation about the blood spatter. His step dad told him what Dexter was.
@finlaytemple1744Ай бұрын
No
@rubenoteiza9261Ай бұрын
Harry never met Lundy, for all we know, even if Mathews was his friend. In any case Lundy had no idea of Dexter's family story.
@xvince200223 күн бұрын
Lundy knew. How could he not? Its the order of what happened. "What happens now?" from Dexter. "Seargent James Doakes." from Lundy. The repeat from dexter, questioning, the sigh of relief right after. The way they stand in a circle literally around him and he's the only one sitting. This was a semi-final test by Lundy to put Dexter in a semi-ambiguous situation to see if he crumbles. No proof, but suspicion. The way he says "Dexter, it'll keep Doakes at bay." You can just see it. When they greet and Dexter asks "Hows my favourite serial killer hunter?" All of it. He knew.
@SolaceWhore15 күн бұрын
Great point, but he did not say “favorite serial killer hunter” he said “favorite blood spatter analyst” But yes, he knew, and I’m sick of people saying he didn’t. They clearly need a lesson on what sub text is
@luciusdebeers61768 күн бұрын
@@SolaceWhoreI'm sick of tired of "fans" trying to fit round pieces in square holes because of what they want to see themselves. Him knowing doesn't fit his character at all.
@albert-i2d4rАй бұрын
22:52 Did not think I would find Mike Ehrmantraut here. What are you doing here?
@mosestheartman4814Ай бұрын
lol same
@tylergagnon4850Ай бұрын
11:45 no detective working with the FBI would doubt the validity of linguistics after the unabomber case
@Harry-r9vАй бұрын
They always implied Rockstar agent had a sense of Dexter as the butcher
@briefcasefullofbacon7291Ай бұрын
This is truly the moment Doakes became the bay harbor butcher. Bravo Vince.
@tango5275Ай бұрын
When Dexter said “uh oh” made me burst out laughing
@shardj5151Ай бұрын
Once they found out that the bay harbour butcher was in law enforcement, isn't that the obvious time to hand the case over to the feds
@Badartist888Ай бұрын
Back when the show was properly written. Realistic progress on the case. Everyone has their moments of smarts and adds to the narrative. All connected nicely.
@Astr4vАй бұрын
well timed upload. was going to start watching dexter again for Lundy & Doakes
@harcusrenoverАй бұрын
Lundy rock that hairstyle
@awesomeguy-rq8zwАй бұрын
MIKE EHRMANTRAUT???
@llarmstrong783Ай бұрын
He plays a cop really good
@camron.w1841Ай бұрын
Genuinely had a heart attack when I saw him
@salsa_2239Ай бұрын
Captain Mathew’s really did shut Lundy up😂
@emichels23 күн бұрын
No matter who you are and what year it is, I will ALWAYS watch Dexter with you. I'm writing you in 2064.........
@ianorndorff1436Ай бұрын
Thank you TikTok and KZbin for finally getting this show more recognition that it so badly deserves
@spirit080513 күн бұрын
that was a good season, the tention was like no other
@JosephGonzalez-lv9ib4 күн бұрын
Still can’t Butcher Bay was the Doakes Harbour believe
@balletboy12912 күн бұрын
I love how Lundy pressed Dexter on his sloppy bloodwork. I feel like Lundy’s real goal was to see who was honest and willing to speak the truth. My head cannon is that Lundy grilled everyone in Miami Metro, to see who would crack or who would own up to mistakes
I can't believe the bay harbour butcher were the friends we made along the journey.
@trollin702Ай бұрын
Literally been looking for the Lundy vs Dexter, and finally
@ellisjames8517Ай бұрын
What a series this was. Loved the part in the train cart. Genuinely thought at the time Lundy knew it was Dexter
@jesusfuentes8612Ай бұрын
22:51 Mike Ehrmamtraut, I knew he had something to see on all this. Besides doing the dirty work for Walt and Fring, he now wants to frame Dexter.
@Applest2oApplesАй бұрын
I love how the show ends with Doakes coming back after faking his death and finally killing Dexter once and for all
@forgettablelisaАй бұрын
26:46 is Dexter at his most sociopathic
@Moe_Lester_fromUptwn21 күн бұрын
That's David carradine's rip brother from Fargo. He's so good
@mikek4896Ай бұрын
One of the very few shoes have ever watched all the way through more then once. Such a good show. Would have sucked to watch when on tv. Where have to wait for next episodes. 😂
@distinguishedallureproduct879Ай бұрын
I still can't believe that Dex almost got taken out by something as miniscule as Algea in water 😂
@ragingraichu21921 күн бұрын
They never touch upon it again after Dexter breaks the cooling system of the tent, which I found weird.
@jptaylor74Ай бұрын
So Dexter has a boat in the harbor with the algae, works with blood in a lab, the trophies are lab slides with blood, is very meticulous and methodical...but they bought Doakes was the Bay Harbor Butch? Right.
@ultrasuper16005 күн бұрын
Doakes had the slides and dipped out the country and went rogue. Lundy was onto Dex just couldn’t tie together. Mike ehrmantrout wanted the case closed asap
@nicholaswechsler9150Ай бұрын
Damn, still can't believe Doakes was harbouring the gay barber butcher