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Meanwhile, Debra learns the truth about Dexter's mother, the homicide division closes in on the Trinity Killer, and Rita reaffirms her support for Dexter, even as she acknowledges his hidden demons. The teleplay was written by Wendy West and Melissa Rosenberg, based on a story by Rosenberg and Scott Reynolds.
In the episode, Dexter grieves after discovering Rita was killed by Trinity, questioning his role in other people's lives. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 1.77 million household viewers and gained a 0.8/2 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received highly positive reviews from critics ...
When Dexter goes to kill Trinity, he discovers that Trinity is a husband and father, as well as a prominent figure in a charitable Christian homebuilding organization. He uses this organization to travel around the country to cover for his murder spree, and (it is later learned) as a dump site for the first victim in each cycle.
Rita was killed by Arthur Mitchell in the season four finale "The Getaway". Rita's death was alluded to by Dexter producers, who told media outlets "The Getaway" included a series-changing twist, leading to widespread speculation about it. [2] [49] [50] Security precautions were taken to prevent the finale's secrets from becoming exposed.
He continued, "And in the gallery are all the people that Dexter killed — including the Trinity Killer and the Ice Truck Killer, LaGuerta who he was responsible for killing, Doakes who he's ...
Joey Quinn is already suspicious about the circumstances surrounding Rita's death, considering it did not follow Trinity's modus operandi. He is also suspicious of Dexter's unemotional manner after the incident. Astor takes Rita's death particularly hard, and blames Dexter for it.
Rita discovers Dexter still owns his apartment and begins to realize just how little she knows about the man she married, threatening their marriage. Dexter discovers Trinity's identity, but is unable to prevent him from claiming his next victim, and when he trails him home, he discovers that Trinity has a family.
Rita takes the kids out of town for a wedding, leaving Dexter (Michael C. Hall) alone for three days.Rejoicing his "vacation", Dexter intends to use it to target a new victim: Zoey Kruger (Christina Cox), a Pembroke Pines police officer suspected of having killed her husband and child, while a man, Darius Rae, was framed and killed during the home invasion.