Dexter Episode 710
“The Dark... Whatever”
Written By: Lauren Gussis & Jace Richdale and Scott Reynolds
Directed By: Michael Lehmann
Original Airdate: 2 December 2012
In This Episode...
Dexter suspects that the arson investigator, Phillip Basso, is the Phantom Arsonist. He vets him, and quickly discovers that he is not - he’s just weird. He spent that weekend at a Civil War reenactment, and has pictures to prove it.
The arsonist has struck at least seven times in ten days. Most recently, he started his fire on the back of a bus, and this time he wrote “It’s Bobby” instead of just “Bobby,” which signaled to Dexter and Deb that he might be immature or referencing childhood trauma. The bus had a security camera, but it didn’t catch the arsonist’s face - but it did show he grabbed onto one of the bus poles with his bare hands. They got a clean print,...
“The Dark... Whatever”
Written By: Lauren Gussis & Jace Richdale and Scott Reynolds
Directed By: Michael Lehmann
Original Airdate: 2 December 2012
In This Episode...
Dexter suspects that the arson investigator, Phillip Basso, is the Phantom Arsonist. He vets him, and quickly discovers that he is not - he’s just weird. He spent that weekend at a Civil War reenactment, and has pictures to prove it.
The arsonist has struck at least seven times in ten days. Most recently, he started his fire on the back of a bus, and this time he wrote “It’s Bobby” instead of just “Bobby,” which signaled to Dexter and Deb that he might be immature or referencing childhood trauma. The bus had a security camera, but it didn’t catch the arsonist’s face - but it did show he grabbed onto one of the bus poles with his bare hands. They got a clean print,...
- 12/3/2012
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
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