LaGuerta and Batista come to regret a major decision, and realize that by playing by the rules they may have painted themselves into a corner. She considers bending the rules in the name of justice, risking her career in the process. Meanwhile, Debra becomes frustrated when she finds herself shut out from her own case. As the friendly building contractor Arthur Mitchell, the Trinity Killer hides behind a well-kept mask and getting behind that facade will require some extra effort on Dexter's part. Under the alias of ' Kyle Butler,' Dexter has begun to realize that the closer he gets to Trinity, the more he stands to learn from him. Therefore, he has to work even harder to stay one step ahead of their investigation. And when Rita discovers a secret that Dexter's been keeping from her, she begins to realize just how little she knows about the man she married.ĭexter knows it's only a matter of time before Miami Metro discovers the Trinity Killer's latest handiwork. As LaGuerta and Batista close in on the Vacation Murderers, Batista realizes he can use Quinn's relationship with a certain reporter to his advantage. Meanwhile, Debra blames herself for events that were out of her control, and pushes away those closest to her. But the closer Dexter gets, the more he realizes that Trinity is unlike any monster he's previously encountered. His motivations are now personal, and the clock is ticking. Recent events spur Dexter into his own investigation of the Trinity Killer. Having to take the project out of the office, old sparks heat up between Lundy and Debra. This puts a strain on Lundy's retirement project when his visitor's pass to Miami Metro is revoked. Meanwhile, Quinn's reporter girlfriend, Christine Hill uses their relationship to put out a story how Lundy's hunt for a phantom killer pulls time away from the Vacation Murders. LaGuerta and Angel discuss full disclosure to the police department leadership, pulling Dexter unwillingly into the middle of their problem. The officer is highly suspicious of Dexter's motives. While Rita and the kids are out of town for a wedding, a police officer comes onto Dexter's radar. Despite their enthusiasm, LaGuerta threatens to shut down the investigation, instead focused on bringing the Vacation Murderers to justice. Debra becomes drawn to Lundy's research into Trinity, while Dexter finds himself in awe of Trinity's masterful killing technique. Meanwhile, the Trinity Killer dispatches his next victim. Debra isn't pleased when Anton announces he's taken a local job to spend more time with her. His mobility is also hampered by Rita, who insists on driving him around after his accident. When a local vandal begins stirring up trouble, Dexter's neighborhood becomes vigilant and wary, two things Dexter doesn't need. Meanwhile, the Trinity Killer begins stalking his next chosen victim. Debra struggles with the return of her former lover while Quinn tries to juggle his personal and work life. Suffering from amnesia following his car crash, Dexter begins searching for Benny Gomez's lost body. After a call from Rita, Dexter quickly kills the released murderer but totals his car after falling asleep at the wheel. A recently retired Agent Frank Lundy has returned to finally capture a shadowy serial killer known as the "Trinity Killer" who has been at large for thirty years and always kills three people in each cycle. Dexter's lack of sleep results in a murderer being released because Dexter brought the wrong case file to court. Along with his new son Harrison, the complexities of being a suburban father of three is making it difficult for Dexter to concentrate on his work. Six months after the Season Three finale, Dexter is now living with three kids and a wife in a new home. Associate producer Chad Tomasoski returned and was promoted to co-producer mid-season. Robert Lloyd Lewis remained the on set producer. Third season co-producer Lauren Gussis was promoted to producer. Wendy West also joined the crew as a supervising producer and writer. Third season producer Tim Schlattmann was promoted to supervising producer for the fourth season. Hall were all promoted to executive producers for the fourth season. Third season co-executive producers Scott Buck, Melissa Rosenberg, and Michael C. Third season executive producers John Goldwyn, Sara Colleton, Clyde Phillips, and Charles H. The fourth season received positive reviews before airing, including one from Michael Ausiello of Entertainment Weekly, who saw the fourth season as being "bloody promising." The New Yorker's Emily Nussbaum called John Lithgow's characterization of Arthur Mitchell as "so creepy I’m still not over it."
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