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"An Inconvenient Lie" is the third episode of the second season and fifteenth overall episode of the American
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'', which first aired on October 14, 2007 on
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in the United States. The episode was written by co-executive producer
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and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. Set in
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, the series centers on
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, a forensic technician specializing in bloodstain pattern analysis for the fictional Miami Metro Police Department, who leads a secret parallel life as a vigilante serial killer, hunting down murderers who have not been adequately punished by the justice system due to corruption or legal technicalities. In the episode, Dexter begins attending NA meetings while pursuing a new victim, while the FBI and police start working on the Bay Harbor Butcher case. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.95 million household viewers. The episode received highly positive reviews from critics, with particular praise towards the second half of the episode and its exploration within Dexter's character.


Plot

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) begins attending Narcotics Anonymous meetings, pretending he is an addict cover up himself. Dexter leaves early, and
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( Julie Benz) is upset that he is not taking it seriously. Dexter agrees to return when Rita threatens to break up their relationship. Lundy (
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) forms his task force, which includes
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(
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),
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( David Zayas) and Masuka (
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). During this, Dexter follows a new victim, Roger Hicks ( Don McManus), a car salesman that may be involved in previous murders. He follows him to his dealership, and is tricked by Hicks into buying a new SUV. During another visit, Dexter checks his office and finds a pattern; his victims were brunettes. He later goes to another NA meeting, where he gives a statement under the name Bob. A woman, Lila ( Jaime Murray), takes an interest in him, aware that he is lying about his name and story. When Dexter claims he does not see the point of the NA meetings, Rita decides to take a break from him, preventing him from visiting her and the children. Debra is disturbed by the interviews she must take, and repeatedly asks Lundy to take her off the case. Lundy defends his decision, as he feels Debra can be helpful through her encounters with the Ice Truck Killer. Lundy later runs into Dexter at the morgue, and they exchange a conversation about the motives behind the Bay Harbor Butcher. To get Doakes (
Erik King Erik King (born April 21, 1963) is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of Sergeant James Doakes on Showtime's television series '' Dexter''. He is also known for his roles as Moses Deyell on '' Oz''., and as Bobby Davidson in ''Mis ...
) out of the picture, Dexter stabs Doakes' car's flat tire, allowing him to finally reach Hicks. He sedates him and brings him to his kill table, where he begins opening up about the role of Rita in her life. Hicks insults Rita, prompting an angry Dexter to kill him. At the department, Debra discovers a pattern when two victims are revealed to have criminal records, and contacts Lundy about it. Dexter returns to NA, revealing his name and opening up about the "Dark Passenger" affecting him inside. Doakes witnesses the speech, believing that this was Dexter's secret. He tells him to clean up, also revealing he knows he is responsible for his flat tire. Dexter visits Rita to admit he was wrong, and Rita accepts to welcome him back. She takes him to one of the NA meetings, but feels worried when she sees Dexter hugging Lila, who is now his sponsor.


Production


Development

The episode was written by co-executive producer
Melissa Rosenberg Melissa Anne Rosenberg is an American television writer, television producer, and screenwriter. She has worked in both film and television and has won a Peabody Award. She has also been nominated for two Emmy Awards, and two Writers Guild of A ...
and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. This was Rosenberg's fourth writing credit, and Goldwyn's fourth directing credit.


Reception


Viewers

In its original American broadcast, "An Incovenient Lie" was seen by an estimated 0.95 million household viewers. This was a slight increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by an estimated 0.89 million household viewers with a 0.4/1 in the 18–49 demographics.


Critical reviews

"An Incovenient Lie" received highly positive reviews from critics. Eric Goldman of ''
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'' gave the episode a "great" 8.5 out of 10, and wrote, "The episode really gets going in the second half, as both Deb and Dexter have some important interactions with Lundy, who is getting increasingly interesting. Doakes' obsession with Dexter also takes a fun turn, and it all leads to a very intriguing bit of self-realization for our serial killer hero." Scott Tobias of ''
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'' gave the episode an "A–" grade and wrote, "As Dexter's grisly handiwork continues to surface from the ocean floor, his sense of self is starting to emerge as well, and it's a destabilizing development for him. In “An Inconvenient Lie,” the best episode of the season so far, he continues to make remarkable progress in understanding and acknowledging that maybe he really does care about the people close to him." Alan Sepinwall wrote, "The trend in most series with morally complex protagonists is to slowly sand off their edges over time (even '' The Shield'' did that for a while with Mackey), and I admire team ''Dexter'' in their willingness to embrace everything that's wrong about their main character." Paula Paige of ''
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'' wrote, "This being the third installment of Season 2 of ''Dexter'' and we've hit a gold mine. This ep was funny, clever and totally satisfying, like steak after a good kill." Keith McDuffee of ''
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'' wrote, "As if the last two episodes weren't enough to make you realize how great this season's going to play out, Dexter's new foray into "addicts" anonymous is a brilliant storyline. And that it got Doakes off his tail is even better. Could a 12-step program really put a dent into the kind of addiction Dexter suffers from? Perhaps indirectly, it seems." ''
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'' gave the episode a "B+" grade. Tony Goldwyn submitted this episode for consideration for
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at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards.


References


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