When Dexter meets Deb in the supermarket, she is too well-groomed for a woman who has lost it and been on a bender for weeks, doing all kinds of drugs side by side while holed up with a thief in a motel.
She hadn't "lost it" and she was not partying in a bender. She was actually on a case, trying to ferret out the location of stolen jewels.
She hadn't "lost it" and she was not partying in a bender. She was actually on a case, trying to ferret out the location of stolen jewels.
In the first half hour of the episode when Dexter is called in the morgue, Dr. Vogel is seen holding and handling the victims severed brain like it's solid which is inconsistent with the brains' soft, gel-like consistency, similar to soft tofu.
The brain she was handling at 32:40 is not the brain of the cadaver on the slab. That brain already the anterior insular cortex cut out by the Brain Surgeon. She had either a specimen preserved brain or a model of one and she was trying to figure out the thought processes of the killer. The anterior insular cortex of that brain is laying on the desk beside the rest if it.
The brain she was handling at 32:40 is not the brain of the cadaver on the slab. That brain already the anterior insular cortex cut out by the Brain Surgeon. She had either a specimen preserved brain or a model of one and she was trying to figure out the thought processes of the killer. The anterior insular cortex of that brain is laying on the desk beside the rest if it.
Dexter keeps trying throughout most of the episode to contact Deb, and keeps getting her voicemail, and keeps getting the message that her mailbox is full, and gets more desperate to contact her as time goes by. But apparently he's never heard of SMS.