Are We There Yet? (Dexter)
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| "Are We There Yet?" | |
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| Dexter episode | |
| Episode no. | Season 8 Episode 8 |
| Directed by | Holly Dale |
| Written by | Wendy West |
| Cinematography by | Jeffrey Jur |
| Editing by | Amy E. Duddleston |
| Original release date | August 18, 2013 |
| Running time | 52 minutes |
| Guest appearances | |
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"Are We There Yet?" is the eighth episode of the eighth season of the American crime drama television series Dexter. It is the 92nd overall episode of the series and was written by executive producer Wendy West, and directed by Holly Dale. It originally aired on Showtime on August 18, 2013.
Set in Miami, the series centers on Dexter Morgan, a forensic technician specializing in bloodstain pattern analysis for the fictional Miami Metro Police Department, who leads a secret parallel life as a vigilante serial killer, hunting down murderers who have not been adequately punished by the justice system due to corruption or legal technicalities. In the episode, Dexter and Hannah track Zach to the Key West after he is suspected of Cassie's murder, while Debra gets Elway to help her in capturing Hannah.
According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 1.94 million household viewers and gained a 0.9 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received mixed reviews from critics, who criticized the season's pacing and storylines, with some noting the irony of the episode's title.
At Cassie's crime scene, Dexter (Michael C. Hall) wonders if Zach (Sam Underwood) killed her, as the pattern is similar to Norma Rivera's murder. Masuka (C. S. Lee) suggests Cassie's date, Oliver (Darri Ingólfsson), might be responsible, but he has an alibi to support his innocence.
Dexter retrieves DNA from the crime scene, discovering that it belongs to Zach. Concluding that Zach cannot be saved, Dexter decides to kill him. Vogel (Charlotte Rampling) fails to convince Dexter to change his mind, as Dexter feels responsible for Cassie's death for not helping Zach. He tracks his credit cards to a hotel in Key West and prepares to leave. He confirms to Debra (Jennifer Carpenter) that Hannah (Yvonne Strahovski) is in Miami, but is working to get her a fake passport to leave the country. Nevertheless, Dexter asks Hannah to accompany him in his trip to Key West. Unsure if Dexter will actually get Hannah out of their lives, Debra tells Elway (Sean Patrick Flanery) that she is in the city, interesting him as there is a big reward for her capture.
At Key West, Dexter and Hannah find Zach's hotel room covered with plastic, in a similar manner to Dexter's modus operandi. Dexter awaits for Zach's arrival, holding him with a knife. Zach states he never killed Cassie, given that he has an alibi; he was stalking Shawn Decker, a man who killed two girls. He further shows Dexter and Hannah that he has Shawn's corpse in his trunk, feeling he needed to go after someone. Dexter is impressed that Zach respected the Code, and helps him dispose of the body. As Hannah cleans Zach's room, she is confronted by Debra, who followed the GPS in Dexter's car. She plans to take Hannah to the authorities, but Hannah states that despite her past, she and Dexter love each other. As Dexter arrives to solve the situation, an upset Debra leaves and argues with Elway over her future at his company. Elway contacts the authorities to warn that Hannah is in Miami.
Returning to Miami, Dexter, Hannah and Zach dine with Vogel at her house. They talk about Cassie's murder, with Dexter warning Zach that someone is framing him for the murder, possibly retrieving his blood through his damaged car handle. Subsequently, Dexter takes Hannah to a hotel room so she can board a plane a following day to leave the country, and they end up having sex. Dexter returns to his apartment, discovering that the Brain Surgeon has killed Zach in his house, while Vogel receives a jar with Zach's tissue. Dexter dumps Zach's body in the ocean. The next day, Dexter stops Hannah from leaving the country, asking her to stay in Miami.
Production
Development
The episode was written by executive producer Wendy West, and directed by Holly Dale. This was West's tenth writing credit, and Dale's second directing credit.[1]