Dexter: Original Sin episode 8 reveals the chilling truth about Brian Moser, the Ice Truck Killer, and his connection to Dexter. The episode explores their shared past and the emergence of their dark impulses.
WARNING: SPOILERS ahead for Dexter: Original Sin episode 8. Dexter: Original Sin episode 8 delves further into the reappearance of a classic Dexter season 1 villain, creating an original series mystery. After speculation that Dexter's brother, Brian Moser , was spotted in Dexter: Original Sin , episode 7 confirmed that he – better known as The Ice Truck Killer – was indeed part of the prequel series.
Brian is depicted in various flashback scenes with Harry and Laura, Dexter and Brian's mother, but doesn't have a significant role since he and Dexter are still children. While Dexter is unaware that Brian is in Miami and on a killing spree resulting in three murders, Harry discovers that Brian was a patient of a psychologist who was killed in Tampa Bay. Harry and Maria LaGuerta spend most of episode 8 sifting through hundreds of the doctor's patient files, which is how Harry connects Brian to the series of murders in Miami. Harry keeps Brian's file to himself, determined to keep him a buried secret and off the radars of both Miami Metro and Dexter. The episode raises the question of why it takes another 15 years after the events of Dexter: Original Sin, which takes place in 1991, for Brian to finally reemerge and tease Dexter with the truth about their shared past. It's possible that Brian could adopt another false identity to talk to Dexter in a potential Original Sin season 2, but that would risk undermining Rudy Cooper's alias and the integrity of Dexter season 1. Brian's reappearance in Original Sin confirms that he and Dexter started killing at or around the same time. By episode 8, Dexter has a few kills under his belt, including Nurse Mary, Tony Ferrer, and Levi Reed. Since Moser also has three known kills at this point, he could be intentionally mirroring Dexter's kills. Brian may want to know why Harry adopted Dexter and not him, setting up an incredible collision course in the Dexter: Original Sin finale. As biological brothers, it could also show how their Dark Passengers were always mirrored despite having completely different upbringings after Laura's death. Brian's return tragically reveals that he and Dexter became serial killers at the exact same time, and they could be mirroring each other's kills or even be biologically linked. This creates a chilling parallel between the two brothers, highlighting the impact of their shared past and the nature of their dark impulses
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