Isn't it odd. We all think so similar. This very scene is one I always think of, and a couple of years later I look it up and here it is. Thanks for uploading it. The fact that we all like this particular scene must mean that we're a bunch of f*ckin psychos by Doake's standards.
@LittleGothick Doakes turns up again in the books (not a happy bunny), with artificial parts in all (blaming Dexter for what happened to him) a tongueless angry Doakes that is
Dexter's character is badass. They have taken away a lot of the things I like about him in the last season, but I still like him. And Quinn is no Doakes. He's more of a douche, whereas Doakes was more of a likeable asshole... Miss him.
@@ricksgiggle8852 God I HATED the ending. It's like they just took a crap on everything that came before. Also, his son is just a boring character. How did you like it?
Guyz read the friggin books. In the second book (which has nothing to do in plot with the series) Doaks is a victim of a killer who ambutates his victims - mostly guys that were in El Salvador (if i am right) as troops. Read the books! Doaks couldnt be because after the second book there is NO Doaks. Oh. And the series isnt really by-the-book on the first season also.
para el que sepa español, en la primera el ortopeda es el hermano de dexter y asesino en serie tambien, y en la segunda mata a la novia inglesa.jajajajaja, soy peor que que dexter.
@@ricksgiggle8852 maté a mi profesora de rehabilitación de un mordisco ( por que me lo decían unas voces ehh), y estoy en la cárcel en la que entré por haber matado a toda una familia de patos silvestres y a mi familia que venía a visitarme, me cayeron 25 años mas
pues en la tercera, mata a miguel prados,este a su vez habia matado a la abogada amiga de lahuerta, y esto desato su enemistad, ya se sabe el que se ajunta con asesinos en serie acaba salpicado