While Dexter manages his family life by involving Cody in a young sailors club—a suggestion from the Trinity Killer, Arthur Mitchell—he shifts his focus from Arthur to a new target. Miami Metro investigates a series of murders involving missing Latina models, focusing on a photographer named Jonathan Farrow
Una de las líneas más incómodas y brillantes de "Marea" es la introducción de Elliot (Rick Peters), el vecino viudo de la familia Morgan. Elliot es amable, atento y parece tener un interés especial en Rita (Julie Benz). Dexter, a través de su típico monólogo interno ("Tonight's the night... for PTA meetings"), reconoce la amenaza. No es una amenaza de muerte, sino emocional. Elliot representa todo lo que Dexter no puede ser: un hombre genuinamente presente, capaz de consolar a Rita cuando Dexter está ausente cazando asesinos. Esta subtrama humaniza a Rita y muestra el creciente resentimiento de Dexter hacia su propia incapacidad para sentir (o expresar) emociones normales. Dexter -2006- - Temporada 4- episodio 7 - Marea...
The episode’s title, Slack Tide , refers to the period between high and low tide when the water is completely motionless—no flow in or out. This serves as the central metaphor for Dexter’s life: he is trapped between his role as a family man and his urge to kill Arthur Mitchell (The Trinity Killer). While Dexter manages his family life by involving
Dexter continues to study Arthur Mitchell, even helping him cut down a tree to build a coffin. He observes Arthur’s surprising squeamishness when they hit a deer, as Arthur is unable to put the animal out of its misery—forcing Dexter to do it. Debra’s Investigation: Dexter, a través de su típico monólogo interno