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Numbers 11:11 And Moses said unto the LORD, Wherefore hast thou afflicted thy servant? and wherefore have I not found favour in thy sight, that thou layest the burden of all this people upon me? Corinthians I 9:24-27 Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last; but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. Therefore I do not run like a man running aimlessly; I do not fight like a man beating the air. No, I beat my body and make it my slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified for the prize.
Psalm 27:4 One thing I ask of the LORD, this is what I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the LORD and to seek him in his temple. Romans 13:9 The commandments, "Do not commit adultery," "Do not murder," "Do not steal," "Do not covet," and whatever other commandment there may be, are summed up in this one rule: "Love your neighbor as yourself." Proverbs 3:7-8 Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD and shun evil. This will bring health to your body and nourishment to your bones.
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A man is dating three women and wants to decide which to marry. He decides to give them a test. He gives each woman a present of $5000 and watches to see what she does with the money.
The first does a total make-over. She goes to a fancy beauty salon, gets her hair done, new make up and buys several new outfits and dresses up very nicely for the man. She tells him that she has done this to be more attractive for him because she loves him so much. The man was impressed.
The second goes shopping to buy the man gifts. She gets him a new set of golf clubs, some new gizmos for his computer, and some expensive clothes. As she presents these gifts, she tells him that she has spent all the money on him because she loves him so much. Again, the man is impressed.
The third invests the money in the stock market. She earns several times the $5000. She gives him back his $5000 and reinvests the remainder in a joint account. She tells him that she wants to save for their future because she loves him so much. Obviously, the man was impressed.
The man thought for a long time about what each woman had done with the money, and then he married the one with the largest breasts.
On their first night to be together, the newlywed couple go to get changed. The new bride comes out of the bathroom, all showered and wearing her beautiful robe. The proud husband says, "My dear, we are married now, you can open your robe."
The beautiful young woman opens her robe, and he is astonished. "Oh, oh, aaaahhh," he exclaims, "My word, you are so beautiful, let me take your picture. Puzzled, she asks, "My picture?"
He answers, "Yes my dear, so I can carry your beauty next to my heart forever."
She smiles and he takes her picture, and then he heads into the bathroom to shower.
He comes out wearing his robe and the new wife asks, "Why do you wear a robe? We are married now."
At that the man opens his robe and she exclaims, "Oh, oh, oh my, let me get a picture."
He beams and asks, "Why?" She answers, "So I can get it enlarged."
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No. in series | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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61 | 1 | "Those Kinds of Things" | John Dahl | Scott Buck | October 2, 2011 | 2.19[6] |
Dexter attends his 20-year high school reunion, only to find a potential victim. Dexter contemplates the power of religion when Harrison has the chance to attend a Catholic pre-school. LaGuerta, now divorced from Batista, is promoted to captain. Batista is temporarily named lieutenant and hopes to get the job permanently. Debra becomes an unexpected hero when a gunman enters a restaurant where she and Quinn are dining, interrupting Quinn's attempt to propose to her. A murder featuring strange religious symbolism gets the attention of Miami Metro Homicide; the killers, as yet unknown, are two men who seem to be a master and a student. | ||||||
62 | 2 | "Once Upon a Time..." | SJ Clarkson | Tim Schlattmann | October 9, 2011 | 1.71[7] |
Quinn proposes to Debra, but she turns him down. Dexter meets Brother Sam, an ex-con turned-minister who helps other ex-convicts start a new life. Dexter suspects Brother Sam is still a criminal, but eventually realizes he was wrong. Meanwhile, Debra is officially promoted to lieutenant at Miami Metro Homicide. One of the religious murderers shown in episode one attacks a male runner in the woods. | ||||||
63 | 3 | "Smokey and the Bandit" | Stefan Schwartz | Manny Coto | October 16, 2011 | 1.50[8] |
Dexter becomes intrigued with the murder of a prostitute when details of the crime remind him of an unsolved serial killer case from the 1980s. Debra faces the challenges of her new job position as LaGuerta tries to thwart her by giving her poor advice. The religious murderers try to force the kidnapped runner from the previous episode to repent for his sins. | ||||||
64 | 4 | "A Horse of a Different Color" | John Dahl | Lauren Gussis | October 23, 2011 | 1.89[9] |
The religious murderers stage a spectacular crime scene recalling the Book of Revelation, using pieces of the runner’s corpse sewn to pieces from mannequins to form the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. The police department officially starts to chase the “Doomsday Killer”. Meanwhile, Harrison needs emergency surgery, which forces Dexter to reconsider his views about faith with the help of Brother Sam. | ||||||
65 | 5 | "The Angel of Death" | SJ Clarkson | Scott Reynolds | October 30, 2011 | 1.80[10] |
Miami Homicide starts investigating Professor James Gellar. Dexter examines the angel wings from DDK's most recent killing and finds that a unique glue was used to attach a piece of the wing. This leads him to Travis Marshall, who works with rare books at a museum. Masuka hires a new assistant, Louis Green, who helps him with the missing evidence from the Ice Truck Killer case. Deb gets into an argument with Jamie at Dexter's apartment and realizes she needs her own place. Brother Sam tells Dexter that someone fired gunshots at his auto shop. Gellar tries to get Travis to start making his own kills. After Travis fails to capture a "Whore of Babylon" on his own, he and Gellar kidnap a woman together. Dexter decides to kill Travis, but then realizes Travis is just Gellar's tool, and that he might not have succumbed to the "darkness" yet. Dexter decides that Gellar is the one he must kill, and that Travis can lead him to Gellar. Quinn and Batista go to Tallahassee to investigate Gellar's former assistant, now Professor Porter. After Quinn sleeps with Porter, Batista finds a journal of Gellar's full of detailed illustrations similar to the Doomsday crime scenes. An unknown man shoots Brother Sam in his shop. | ||||||
66 | 6 | "Just Let Go" | John Dahl | Jace Richdale | November 6, 2011 | 1.98[11] |
Brother Sam is found at his shop alive and is taken to the hospital. Dexter initially suspects a member of the gang formerly run by Nick, one of Brother Sam's ex-con employees. The police attempt to interrogate a member of Nick's old gang, but end up killing him in a shoot-out. They discover a DVD from the auto shop's security system in his house, and assume he was the one who killed Brother Sam. Dexter, however, realizes the shooter was Nick, and confirms his suspicion by matching a bullet Nick fired at Brother Sam's apartment to the ones found in Brother Sam. Miami Metro calls Professor Gellar's former assistant in for further questioning, and learn of his obsession with an old cult who sought to bring about the apocalypse by performing ritualistic sacrifices as depicted in Gellar's notes. Travis begins to feel conflicted between his actions and begins to question the morality of the situation, eventually releasing the woman they had held as "Whore of Babylon". Some time later, Brother Sam briefly regains consciousness and calls for Dexter. He tells him to forgive Nick and move on. Brother Sam dies a short time later. Later, Dexter goes to confront Nick, taking him to a isolated beach with the intention of killing him; however, he decides not to, and begs Nick to instead turn himself in. When Nick realizes however that they do not have any evidence on him, he rejoices. Dexter, angered by his arrogance, kills Nick by holding him underwater. Brian, applauding, appears behind Dexter. | ||||||
67 | 7 | "Nebraska" | Romeo Tirone | Wendy West | November 13, 2011 | 1.99[12] |
With the vision of his brother Brian beside him, Dexter disposes of Nick's body in the ocean. Debra faces scrutiny because her department's case clearance rate is so low. Dexter finds out that Rebecca Mitchell and her mother (the daughter and wife of the Trinity Killer) have been killed, which son Jonah blames on his father (who only Dexter knows is dead). He and Brian drive to Nebraska to possibly kill Jonah before he can follow in his father's footsteps. When confronted, Jonah reveals that his mother blamed her children for their father's actions. Rebecca committed suicide, and when Jonah found her, he became so angry that he beat his mother to death. Despite Brian's protests, Dexter lets Jonah live, telling him to forgive himself. This leads to a heated argument between Brian and Dexter, and Dexter runs him over with his car. Meanwhile, Masuka and his new intern find a lead related to Doomsday. Travis also tells Gellar that he is done working for God, to which Gellar angrily objects but ultimately agrees to. Dexter picks his father back up on his way back to Florida. | ||||||
68 | 8 | "Sin of Omission" | Ernest Dickerson | Arika Lisanne Mittman | November 20, 2011 | 2.05[13] |
Dexter, using what he's learned from Brother Sam, comes a step closer to the Doomsday killers, specifically Travis. Deb and LaGuerta go head-to-head after a call girl ends up dead. Travis is kidnapped by Gellar for further rituals. After Deb interrogates Travis's sister as part of the DDK investigation, the sister is found dead, posed as the "Whore of Babylon". | ||||||
69 | 9 | "Get Gellar" | Seith Mann | Karen Campbell | November 27, 2011 | 1.89[14] |
Dexter attempts to stay ahead of Miami Metro Homicide on his hunt for the Doomsday Killers, and finds help from an unexpected source. Debra visits her therapist once more and learns something new about herself. Dexter discovers the frozen corpse of Professor Gellar and realizes Travis was the sole killer all along, that the Professor Gellar that Travis interacted with is actually his dark passenger. Jamie and Louis take a step further in their relationship. | ||||||
70 | 10 | "Ricochet Rabbit" | Michael Lehmann | Jace Richdale & Lauren Gussis & Scott Reynolds | December 4, 2011 | 1.87[15] |
Travis teams up with a couple whom he met via Gellar's blog to kill Holly Benson (the former Whore of Babylon whom he let go) and to unleash the next tableau, Wormwood, a poison which Travis re-imagines as poison gas. Dexter tries to get one step ahead of the Doomsday Killers and figure out where their next victim could possibly be before they attack again. Debra begins to realize she relies too much on her brother after reacting to a crime scene. | ||||||
71 | 11 | "Talk to the Hand" | Ernest Dickerson | Manny Coto & Tim Schlattmann | December 11, 2011 | 1.92[16] |
Debra has a confrontation with Matthews about the case of a dead call girl. She decides not to implicate Matthews, but takes the blame for doing so anyway when she learns that LaGuerta has been using the situation to her advantage, resulting in Matthews's forced retirement. The widow of Doomsday Adam, whom Travis recruited, is charged with the task of unleashing Wormwood in the Miami Metro squadroom, and almost succeeds until Dexter sees her press a small switch and quickly traps her in an interrogation room. The gas kills her while everyone else evacuates safely. Dexter inhales a small amount of it and needs to be treated by paramedics, who warn him of after effects like bloody noses and dizziness. Debra's therapist prompts her to consider whether she may actually be in love with her adopted brother. Dexter stages a fake Doomsday Killer tableau in order to draw out Travis, but when he shows up, Dexter experiences a sudden wave of dizziness and is captured. When Dexter wakes up, he finds himself floating in a small boat, set to be the next victim in the "Lake of Fire", but manages to escape before it explodes. Louis mails the artificial arm from the Ice Truck Killer case to Dexter's home after marking it up with a form of code. | ||||||
72 | 12 | "This is the Way the World Ends" | John Dahl | Scott Buck & Wendy West | December 18, 2011 | 2.23[17] |
Dexter spends the night floating in the waters off Miami as part of a native american spirit quest. Homicide is called to a double murder scene that turns out to be Travis's hideout. Inside, Dexter sees a depiction of the last tableau with his face painted in as the face of The Beast, and defaces the face with a hammer before anyone else can see it. Batista informs Quinn that he has put in for a transfer for Quinn due to his increasing irresponsibility, to which Quinn objects and storms out. Lewis asks Masuka if he can have a full-time position at Metro once his internship ends. When Masuka asks him, "What about your video game?" Lewis replies that it "just doesn't seem important any more" while looking past Masuka at Dexter. Deb tells Dexter he must return to the abandoned church to wrap up forensics. Travis sees that the police have found his hideout, so he retreats to Dexter's apartment. Travis hears Jamie in the home with Harrison. Realizing that Harrison is Dexter's son, Travis decides to use Harrison as his sacrificial lamb in his final act to bring about the end of the world. Debra dispatches officers to skyscrapers in downtown Miami on a hunch that this is where the final tableau will be executed. Dexter attends Harrison's Noah's Ark play, after which Harrison is abducted by Travis. Dexter knows which skyscraper Travis has chosen, and arrives moments before Travis can sacrifice Harrison. Travis releases Harrison when Dexter feigns injecting himself with his tranquilizers. Dexter surprises Travis and beats him unconscious. Homicide arrives after the officer on guard fails to respond via radio and they find him dead with no sign of Travis. Deb rushes into her therapist's office and amazedly recounts that Dexter actually said, "I love you" to her, and decides she wants to tell him she is in love with him. Travis awakens on Dexter's table at the abandoned church and proclaims that he was doing God's work. Deb goes to the church unannounced and sees Dexter kill Travis. Deb inhales sharply as she witnesses the act and Dexter hears her, looks up, sees his sister, and says "Oh God" gets 4 out of 5 |