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Miami Metro investigates the "Model Killer" case after a woman's arm is found in an alligator's stomach. Dexter targets the prime suspect, photographer Jonathan Farrow, despite Phantom Harry’s disapproval and warnings to focus on Arthur Mitchell.
" Slack Tide " (S4E7) is often regarded as a pivotal, if controversial, turning point in Dexter 's fourth season. While critics generally praised its thematic depth and shocking ending, some reviewers at Fandomania felt the episode's writing was "sloppy" and criticized the way it handled the show's established internal logic. Plot & Key Developments
Returning to work after being shot, Debra begins investigating Harry Morgan's past and his former criminal informants. Dexter, fearing she will discover the truth about their father and his own origins, begins destroying evidence, including his mother's file. [S4E7] Slack Tide
“Dexter is usually almost completely dumb-stuff free, so I wonder why it seemed to have so many holes... shame on the writers for that. Don't mess with the code.” Den of Geek · 16 years ago Notable Continuity Slip
In a major series first, Dexter violates his own code by killing Farrow based on circumstantial evidence—only to discover later that the police have caught the real killer (Farrow's assistant) with concrete DNA evidence. Miami Metro investigates the "Model Killer" case after
Dedicated fans on Reddit noted a small production error: when Dexter is shown shredding his mother's file, the name on the paper is actually "Estrella Carazo," the name of the model victim from the episode's main investigation. Dexter season 4 episode 7 review | Den of Geek
Critics at Den of Geek called the episode a "fantastic piece of TV" that provides fascinating new insights into Arthur’s personality, particularly his apparent "squeamishness". However, other reviewers felt the "Model Killer" plot served as a stopgap to prevent the season's primary Trinity storyline from resolving too quickly. Community Opinions While critics generally praised its thematic depth and
“Slack tide... is the tide that is neither going in nor coming out, just kind of sitting there and waiting for things to happen. And for roughly 90% of this episode's running time, it seems like the perfect sort of metaphor for what's going on here.” AV Club
Miami Metro investigates the "Model Killer" case after a woman's arm is found in an alligator's stomach. Dexter targets the prime suspect, photographer Jonathan Farrow, despite Phantom Harry’s disapproval and warnings to focus on Arthur Mitchell.
" Slack Tide " (S4E7) is often regarded as a pivotal, if controversial, turning point in Dexter 's fourth season. While critics generally praised its thematic depth and shocking ending, some reviewers at Fandomania felt the episode's writing was "sloppy" and criticized the way it handled the show's established internal logic. Plot & Key Developments
Returning to work after being shot, Debra begins investigating Harry Morgan's past and his former criminal informants. Dexter, fearing she will discover the truth about their father and his own origins, begins destroying evidence, including his mother's file.
“Dexter is usually almost completely dumb-stuff free, so I wonder why it seemed to have so many holes... shame on the writers for that. Don't mess with the code.” Den of Geek · 16 years ago Notable Continuity Slip
In a major series first, Dexter violates his own code by killing Farrow based on circumstantial evidence—only to discover later that the police have caught the real killer (Farrow's assistant) with concrete DNA evidence.
Dedicated fans on Reddit noted a small production error: when Dexter is shown shredding his mother's file, the name on the paper is actually "Estrella Carazo," the name of the model victim from the episode's main investigation. Dexter season 4 episode 7 review | Den of Geek
Critics at Den of Geek called the episode a "fantastic piece of TV" that provides fascinating new insights into Arthur’s personality, particularly his apparent "squeamishness". However, other reviewers felt the "Model Killer" plot served as a stopgap to prevent the season's primary Trinity storyline from resolving too quickly. Community Opinions
“Slack tide... is the tide that is neither going in nor coming out, just kind of sitting there and waiting for things to happen. And for roughly 90% of this episode's running time, it seems like the perfect sort of metaphor for what's going on here.” AV Club