Dexter: Original Sin episode 9 ends with a shocking twist: Dexter lets Aaron Spencer escape. This decision raises many questions about Dexter's motives and the fate of Nicky Spencer. The finale will likely see Dexter following Spencer to uncover his whereabouts and intentions, potentially leading to Nicky's rescue or a confrontation with the mysterious Victor.
The ending of Dexter: Original Sin episode 9,"Blood Drive", features Dexter surprisingly letting Aaron Spencer go after he has already been wrapped on his infamous kill table. Following the confirmation that Aaron Spencer was, in fact, a kidnapper and child killer in Dexter: Original Sin episode 8, Dexter sets his sights on bringing the Miami Metro Homicide Captain to his own form of justice.
Spencer, played by Patrick Dempsey, appears to have fooled everyone at Miami Metro with his"angry father in pain" act, which almost killed Harry's longtime partner, Bobby Watt. Dexter, however, sees straight through Spencer's facade. With only one episode left of Dexter: Orginal Sin season 1, Dexter will have to figure out what to do with Spencer, which could require enlisting the help of his father, Harry. Although Harry didn't believe Dexter's initial claims that Spencer had a Dark Passenger of his own, Harry may be more receptive after discovering that Spencer's outburst at the cartel house nearly cost Bobby his life. Meanwhile, Harry is also juggling the reemergence of Brian Moser, Dexter's biological brother, who makes vengeful moves to get Dexter's attention. Still, Dexter letting Spencer off his table raises questions for the finale. Dexter Purposefully Let Spencer Escape So He Could Follow Him & Find Nicky Dexter's "Rookie Mistake" Set A Trap For Spencer At first glance in Dexter season 1's penultimate episode, it appears that Dexter accidentally cut the shrink wrap that held Spencer on the table. This"rookie mistake" leads Spencer to free himself from the table after Dexter uncharacteristically leaves the kill room, something he had never done in the original series unless it was due to forces out of his control. Spencer grabs his severed finger and the photographs of his two known victims, Jimmy Powell and his son, Nicky Spencer. Nicky is still alive, however, which is exactly why Dexter set a trap for Spencer to fall into. The final scene of Dexter: Original Sin episode 9 suggests that Dexter had been waiting for Spencer to escape so that he could follow him to Nicky's location. Since Nicky is still alive, Dexter needs to figure out where Spencer is hiding him or else Nicky may never be found. Dexter also needs to determine if Spencer is working with anyone and whether there are any loose ends. Spencer reveals that he kidnapped Nicky to get back at his ex-wife but his true motivations remain unclear. It's possible that Spencer is not acting alone or is potentially being set up. Who Is "Victor" In Dexter: Original Sin & How Is He Connected To Aaron Spencer? Victor Could Be Aaron's Accomplice In Jimmy Powell's Murder & Nicky's Kidnapping When Spencer sees the note for"Nicky's Father" on his door towards the end of Dexter: Original Sin episode 9, he yells,"F*****g Victor!" and grabs his gun. Victor has yet to be introduced or identified in Dexter: Original Sin, which raises an enormous curiosity about who he is and why Spencer thinks he is blackmailing him. Related Dexter: Original Sin Shockingly Keeps Ignoring A Major Dexter & Brian Moser Detail From Their Season 1 Reunion After 8 episodes, the Dexter prequel series Dexter: Original Sin continues to ignore a crucial detail between Dexter and Brian from the original show. Posts 8 Dexter clearly left the note but Spencer doesn't realize that, which leads him to Nicky’s favorite arcade where Dexter is waiting. Now that Spencer has escaped, he could be heading straight to this Victor character, who could be in on the crimes. Victor could turn out to be the junkie who Spencer paid to plant Nicky's bloody jersey in the cartel house in Dexter: Original Sin episode 8. Victor could turn out to be the junkie who Spencer paid to plant Nicky's bloody jersey in the cartel house in Dexter: Original Sin episode 8. Victor could also be a character who has been talked about in the series but has yet to be revealed, such as Gio's wealthy father. A preexisting character named Victor appeared in Dexter season 7 as a member of the Koshka Brotherhood with Issak Sirko. It's unlikely that Original Sin's Victor is the same as Dexter season 7. Whoever he is should expect a visit from an angry Spencer in the season 1 finale. Where Is Aaron Spencer Going After Dexter: Original Sin Season 1 Episode 9? He Could Lead Dexter To Nicky Or Wherever Victor Lives Close Dexter: Original Sin episode 10 should pick up right where episode 9 left off with Dexter following Spencer. Spencer could go straight to the Miami Metro station, claiming that he was attacked by Nicky's kidnapper but managed to escape. Now that he's seen Dexter's Dark Passenger, he could try to expose Dexter but that would only raise suspicions about him as well. Spencer is likely going to his hideout where he's keeping Nicky or wherever Victor lives. He could also rush himself to the hospital or visit his longtime friend, Harry Morgan, in the Dexter: Original Sin season 1 finale.Your Rating close 10 stars 9 stars 8 stars 7 stars 6 stars 5 stars 4 stars 3 stars 2 stars 1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a Review Your comment has not been saved Dexter: Original Sin TV-MA Crime Drama 6/10 161 9.3/10 Release Date December 15, 2024 Network Paramount+ with Showtime Cast See All
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