There seems to be a desire to stick every regular who wasn't in the previous episode in this one.Apart from Ruby, whose storyline is being played out off screen for some reason.This leaves Charlie paired up with Nicole, a rather bizarre coupling that isn't given enough screen time.Nicole dresses up for a day at the races as though she's auditioning for Moulin Rouge, so she fits in well with Paulie, who appears to be dressed as a Mafia hit-man.As do the two extras standing behind him in the last scene.
Sid has obviously been taking parenting lessons from Charlie, as he responds to his son being upset by finding someone to blame and then going round and shouting at them.It's an odd little idea that doesn't really get any pay off bar an awkward make up scene and quietly ignores the fact that Mitzy's plan actually worked.Dexter does at least have a nice chat with Marilyn which will hopefully finish off that storyline and his brief descent into creepiness.
Dexter does however have some interesting insights into Romeo and Indigo's relationship which results in embarrassment aplenty.Indi being too busy denying being in love with Romeo to notice Dexter's just said he loves Marilyn is a great moment.
Sid has obviously been taking parenting lessons from Charlie, as he responds to his son being upset by finding someone to blame and then going round and shouting at them.It's an odd little idea that doesn't really get any pay off bar an awkward make up scene and quietly ignores the fact that Mitzy's plan actually worked.Dexter does at least have a nice chat with Marilyn which will hopefully finish off that storyline and his brief descent into creepiness.
Dexter does however have some interesting insights into Romeo and Indigo's relationship which results in embarrassment aplenty.Indi being too busy denying being in love with Romeo to notice Dexter's just said he loves Marilyn is a great moment.