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Mini-review: With his car keys revoked, Dexter gets caught up in the tedium of suburbanite life, chases a neighbourhood vandal. Trinity kills again. Recap: The third to fifth episodes of most television series’ seasons are a crapshoot. In some instances (The Wire, Mad Men), momentum is never lost. In others (24, Lost), once previous loose ends are wrapped up — what’s everyone up to? hey, something dramatic should happen right off the bat — the show’s writers struggle to fill the void before the plot thickens. Dexter, this year and last, seems to be falling into the latter category. This Sunday’s episode was definitely a case of the show spinning its wheels. Only one plotline — the Trinity Killer’s — went anywhere. What we got mostly was a long, tortured look at Dexter’s attempts to fit into the life of a good suburbanite. I say long and tortured because the real question is, what did we get out of it? We already know Dexter is faking it. Dropping him in the midst of one awkward social

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The latest episode, titled “Blinded By the Light,” begins with Daiquiri-delivering Dexter at a backyard barbecue, slicing strawberries rather than grilling the ungodly amount of meat on display. That Dexter: he’s never far from something red. Given that their neighbor has not just a swimming pool but a waterfall, the Morgans clearly have moved to a tony address. We’ll probably never know how Dexter supports a wife, three children and a boat on his blood-spatter salary. Have a good day! Don’t kill anyone you don’t have to! Michael C. Hall and Julie Benz: “Have a good day! Don’t kill anyone you don’t have to!” With the Trinity subplot still ramping up, “Dexter’s” A-story this week feels like a place-holder and has more of that “Desperate Housewives” quality. Both shows feature ironic voice-over narration about suburban dynamics and appearances vs. reality, along with a dead character who serves as a Greek chorus. The dismemberments on Wisteria Lane just tend to be figurative, not literal

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