Are We There Yet?
- Episode aired Aug 18, 2013
- TV-MA
- 52m
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7.9/10
8.3K
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Dexter tracks down Zach, concerned that he may have murdered an innocent person. Meanwhile, Dexter tries to help Hannah escape the country.Dexter tracks down Zach, concerned that he may have murdered an innocent person. Meanwhile, Dexter tries to help Hannah escape the country.Dexter tracks down Zach, concerned that he may have murdered an innocent person. Meanwhile, Dexter tries to help Hannah escape the country.
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Dora Madison
- Niki Walters
- (as Dora Madison Burge)
David Keith Anderson
- Police Officer
- (uncredited)
Austin Brook
- Shawn Dekker
- (uncredited)
Israel Carbajal
- Detective Israel Yale
- (uncredited)
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Hannah
Yvonne Strahovsky killed Dexter. The show went down hill bad when she showed up. I thought it was bad when Lumen showed up in season 5, Hannah really did a number on the show.
Who the F is he, who the F are you?
Probably my favorite episode of the final season!!! I love love Zach's character which the actor played very well!! I also loved the meet up at the hotel! "Who the F is he, who the f are you" I am also big Hannah fan ergo they match the best out of all the women even (more than) Rita!!
The end!
The end!
Jamie & Quinn and Dexter & Hannah: The corniest couples on TV.
The scenes in which either Jamie & Quinn or/and Dexter & Hannah appear in are incredibly corny and cheesy. Especially Jamie and Quinn, whose relationship literally adds nothing to the show but unwarranted sex scenes.
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Nice !!
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Dexter receives instructions to attend the latest murder scene that just happens to be in his apartment building. Upon arrival he sees that the victim is Cassie Jollenston, his pretty next-door neighbor and good friend of his nanny Jamie Batista, Lieutenant Angel Batista's sister. When examining the body, he notes that the cause of death was bludgeoning in a fashion similar to Norma Rivera's demise which he already knew to be the work of Zack Hamilton. Additionally, he finds and takes a sample of blood from under one of Cassie's fingernails. Jamie convinces her lover, Detective Joey Quinn, to stay with her because she is frightened, thus delaying him from going on a hunt for Zack who he also suspects.
Dexter receives instructions to attend the latest murder scene that just happens to be in his apartment building. Upon arrival he sees that the victim is Cassie Jollenston, his pretty next-door neighbor and good friend of his nanny Jamie Batista, Lieutenant Angel Batista's sister. When examining the body, he notes that the cause of death was bludgeoning in a fashion similar to Norma Rivera's demise which he already knew to be the work of Zack Hamilton. Additionally, he finds and takes a sample of blood from under one of Cassie's fingernails. Jamie convinces her lover, Detective Joey Quinn, to stay with her because she is frightened, thus delaying him from going on a hunt for Zack who he also suspects.
this season is full of errors
This season just doesn't have the same feel to it as earlier ones, maybe it has run long too long and thankfully this is the last season. That's not to say I'm not enjoying this season just the standard has dropped and it was a high standard. The love story is Hannah is dragging on a bit and herself and Dexter and his apprentice working together was just too far fetched. And there are now many unrealistic scenes. Do you expect us to believe the police would interviews boyfriends and friends of the victim (neighbor)while she is lying on the ground with her face cave in a pool of blood. And deb just strolls in without any problems i mean come on! And Hannah is able to walk around without changing her appearance one bit not even dying her hair, even for the passport picture i mean she is a serial killer on the run i think people would remember her. Anyway still a great show and i hope it gets the ending it deserves.
Did you know
- Goofs(at around 26 mins) Dexter spots plastic in the window of room #129. This tips him off that this is Zack's "kill room". Dexter picks the lock and as he walks in it can be seen that there is plastic covering the entire room. First, there would not likely be plastic between the blinds and the window as is first seen, as it would 1: draw attention and 2: the blood spatter would hit the blinds on the inside, not the plastic. Then as Dexter opens the door, there is also plastic sheeting on the inside of the blinds that would prevent blood spatter from hitting blinds but also makes plastic behind blinds unnecessary, except for tipping Dexter off that this is the "kill room" of course. With this being Zach's first Dexter inspired kill room, it is quite plausible that Zach was over zealous in applying the plastic to the wall. Zach more than likely wrapped the blinds prior to covering the entire wall in plastic.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Dexter Morgan: Every contact leaves a trace. That idea is the foundation of all crime scene analysis. I should be focused on who bludgeoned Cassie and why. But instead ever since Hannah came back into my orbit, she's all I can think about.
- ConnectionsReferences Are We There Yet? (2005)
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- 52m
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- 16:9 HD
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