Dexter stakes out Leo's house in broad daylight. Booo-ring.
Anderson, however, is doing something more interesting, as he catches some junkie and, when he's not forthcoming as to the name of his supplier, "flamingoes" him by cuffing one of his wrists to one of his ankles. Can we get more Anderson and less of all the chuckleheads? Anderson makes to leave him there, but the guy calls for him to wait, and without turning around, Anderson smiles. God, it's nice to have a character around who's enjoying himself.
And just like that, Anderson is reporting to Deb that one Leo Hernandez is the leader of Julio's gang, the one that's running the local drugs or whatever. Deb says she'll send backup...
...and then, right when Leo emerges from his house, Anderson pulls up, immediately followed by the promised additional officers. Dexter's all How? What? How? but I suppose he kind of deserves this for his remarks about Deb's unsolved mysteries. Leo is dumb enough to try for a shootout with five cars full of cops and gets the fate he deserves in return, and Dexter looks super-sad that he didn't get to cut him up on his table or whatever...
...and later, Dexter "turns up" to the scene, and given that Masuka and his intern are already there I wonder how long he sat in his car. Maybe he took a quick trip home to yank that sticky drawer out again. Greene asks Dexter if he can watch him do the blood work, which on this show probably means he's a serial killer as well, but Masuka tells him they've got fingerprints to worry about so he can just leave Dexter alone...













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