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I bought season 1 and 2 but haven't bought season 3 because it didn't seem to have as much gorry killing in it. Will season 4 measure up to the first two seasons?

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All the seasons's are excellent. It doesn't have to be gory, just have Michael in it.
lmauryf posted over a year ago
 marciaeades posted over a year ago
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Amber132 said:
It hasn't started yet and the trailer doesn't show much fo the next season so I don't really know, but if you like the gory stuff they have casted John Lithgow as a veteran serial killer who's called the trinity killer because he likes to kill in threes so there probably wil be a lot of that in season 4
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dilly53 said:
Here's a trailer of season 4
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But ya season 3 had a lot less killing in it, I noticed that too. But I believe season 4 will be good. There is a new killer in Miami called the "Trinity Killer" played by John Lithgow (who can be awesome) and supposedly Lundy (Kieth Carradine) will be back, looking for this new killer. I think it will be better, because season 3 did feel like Dexter was settling down and not up to his old ways as much.
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OceanCoast said:
Season 4 seems like its gone back to its creepy, gory roots.
Season 3 wasn't bad, but it was more of a 'character study' season than the other two.

So far, season 4 is far more disturbing considering they've always focused on cold blooded killers, but the 'Trinity killer' is much more of a sick twisted PREDATOR then anything we are used too. This is a much more realistic character, since most REAL serial killers do more than just kill their victims but also assault/torture/rape them for their enjoyment, and because of this he's far more scarier IMO.


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lmauryf said:
Who cares, Dexter's always doing his thing with precision. I bought all the season's, but watch on Showtime till the series ends and is off the air.

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