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Dexter :: There's Something About Harry (02x10)
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| Title: | There's Something About Harry |
| Episode #: | 02x10 |
| Production Number: | 210 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday December 02nd, 2007 |
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Sep 14, 2008 |
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Dexter gains the upper hand when Doakes follows him to his latest kill. But when Doakes reveals a secret about Harry, Dexter's world falls apart. Meanwhile, Rita begins to let Dexter back into her life and the Miami PD narrows in on the Bay Harbor Butcher.
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It is revealed that Doakes' aliases are: Freddie Caldwell, Joby Harris, James Duke, and William Glass. | The slides Lundy shows has the names of Dexter's victims: Luke Wellens, Buck Forester, A. Jorgen, Kevin Mott, Jerry V., Sean Dibberman, Herbert W., Jacob Wilson, George Hoss, Olman Estavez, Alan Matherson, and Thomas Hillstat. |
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Dexter: (voiceover) Taking a life is one thing, but the care and feeding of it is another. I can't keep my problem locked away in a cabin forever. Harry always said there were plenty of people who deserved to die, but no matter how hard I close my eyes and wish, Doakes isn't one of them. Harry, he never prepared me for this one, what do I do? What would you do? | Dexter: I should warn you Sergeant, you can't play on my feelings. I don't have any.
Doakes: Oh really? Who's lying now? | Dexter: Why couldn't just leave me to do my work in peace? Why'd you have to go and ruin everything?
Doakes: You're a killer. I catch killers.
Dexter: So do I. I caught you.
Doakes: I'm not a killer.
Dexter: You are. That's why you've always known what I am. That's why you have more "officer-related" shootings than anybody else. Only I don't fuck with you when you shoot somebody, why couldn't you pay me the same professional courtesy?
Doakes: There's nothing professional about what you do. I kill when I have to, on the job.
Dexter: So, it's okay to take a life as long as you get a paycheck for it? | Angel: Help me out here. What does a seven year old girl like?
Dexter: Astor likes CNN. | Dexter: I've got news for you, Sergeant. My code requires a higher standard of proof than your city's laws. At zero cost to the taxpayer, you ask me, I'm a bargain. | Lundy: I thought that the novelty of my AARP discount would wear off and you'd get tired of me.
Deb: Oh my God. That's the sweetest thing you've ever said. | Dexter: Deb, Doakes is a lot of things, but he's not an idiot. He won't come out of the shadows because of a grudge.
Deb: Right. Because serial killers are so practical.
Dexter: Actually they are. | Doakes: Now I think you got a conscience.
Dexter: Of course I have a conscience. I left you a place to shit, didn't I? |
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Episode Title: There's Something About Harry
The episode title is a play on the film There's Something About Mary. |
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