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Dexter Resurrection Ep. 3: Killers, Hotels & That One Photo image

Dexter Resurrection Ep. 3: Killers, Hotels & That One Photo

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Jo and Amélie dive deep into Dexter: Resurrection S1E3 — from Harrison’s secret hotel life to Dexter’s new lunch invitation (yes, with other killers). But the real twist? Jo learns, live on mic, what photo of his Amélie kept on her nightstand for years… seen by boyfriends, guests, and even her parents. Let’s just say it’s personal. Add in hotel worker confessions, Uber wars, and ethical debates over gig work and murder, and you’ve got one hell of a Streamin’ Demons.

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Key Moments – Dexter Resurrection S1E3 Breakdown

Opening chaos – Amélie asks Jo a loaded question about receiving a custom “toy” from a partner
Main plot or twist – Dexter stalks and kills Ronald Schmidt, uncovering a mysterious luncheon invite
Character study – Harrison’s hotel squatting, his emotional armor, and the growing tension with cops
Jo’s big take – “Be a better Uber driver, don’t murder people” — brutal logic meets moral clarity
Amélie’s reflection – Deep empathy for gig workers, hotel life insights, and posthumous dignity
WTF moment – Well, let's just say not even the AI wanted to type this one...
Theme kicker – Identity, legacy, and the tension between personal freedom and being seen



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Transcript

Intro

00:00:07
Amelie
How do you do that with your teeth?
00:00:07
Jo
Hey everyone, Joe and Amelie here for another exciting episode of We Watched What?
00:00:15
Jo
Welcome Streaming Demons, when we just kind of talk about everything about the movie for about, you know, 20 minutes.
00:00:19
Amelie
Excellent. True.
00:00:24
Jo
Yeah, actually we did Thunder... Oh, my shoulders popped back up. We did Thunderbirds last time and I did cut it i caught out our Us watching it. I basically just cut that part out.
00:00:39
Amelie
Yes.
00:00:39
Jo
And I got the beginning and I got the recap part of it.
00:00:41
Amelie
Yes, why? i was very surprised. I watched it. I'm like, okay, we're going to. And all of a sudden I saw the video. but And then 39 minutes of us talking and slowly talking.
00:00:54
Jo
Yeah.
00:00:54
Amelie
I'm like, okay, let's rewatch the video. Maybe I push a button or something like that.
00:01:00
Jo
No. No, I'll tell you the reason why.
00:01:05
Jo
i got email from the PR company behind the 4K remaster. and If you haven't seen Thunderbirds, you should.
00:01:18
Jo
It's actually pretty fucking fun. We did a high review of it. Phrasing. But still, the 4K remaster, it's gorgeous. They're like an hour long.
00:01:29
Jo
They're great for family or date night or whatever you want. Just chill and watch. Have some fun. And they're like, hey, you have a review? I'm like, yes, I do. So I want to just hit the review home on it so they didn't have to go, like hey, there's your review.
00:01:43
Jo
Good luck watching an hour and a half of this. And we just watch it with you, you know, that thing. So I put one out that's just pure review. I will put out a behind the scenes or additional bonus that's us watching.
00:01:56
Jo
That way for people who just want the review, they have the review. If they want to watch us watching it, sure, why not? Perverts, but still. And then the the next will be just like us watching it and i'll just truncate our review of it.
00:02:11
Jo
Yeah, yeah. But it was fun. Yes? think so.
00:02:15
Amelie
Yes, it was. So basically you receive orders from the Thunderbirds saying...
00:02:22
Jo
No. They just said like that they said it on like Thursday like hey, you guys have a review. i'm like yeah, actually I'm putting out tomorrow. And they didn't say that they didn don't care how I do it.
00:02:36
Jo
It's just I didn't think they'd be fair to the PR company to sit through an hour and a half of us watching a fucking movie. You know, it don't add on to their jobs.
00:02:45
Amelie
Okay, I understand.
00:02:46
Jo
We make their jobs exciting, not like by piling on.
00:02:47
Amelie
Okay.
00:02:50
Jo
That way they can watch 30 minutes. They say it's a 30 minute review. Bam, here it is. Awesome. High five. Pure review. Yeah, and then, you know, it's otherwise, we also, what we do is a little spoiler.
00:03:02
Jo
we We did spoilers to the entire thing, so we're describing it to people. So, yeah. So I want to do like a pure spoiler one, which we'll do later. But this is a pure spoiler of Dexter Resurrection.
00:03:15
Jo
oh wait. Oh, it is resurrection. thought it said erection. God damn it.
00:03:21
Amelie
Talking about erection, I have a question for you.
00:03:21
Jo
I watched them. About erections?
00:03:25
Amelie
Yes.
00:03:26
Jo
Oh boy.
00:03:26
Amelie
So let's say, for example, your girlfriend.
00:03:28
Jo
Hold
00:03:33
Amelie
Yes, drink your Coca-Cola. Yes, digest.
00:03:35
Jo
on. not drinking fatty Coke. I'm drinking Coke zero.
00:03:39
Amelie
Oh,
00:03:39
Jo
Cause I got a choice between diabetes and cancer. I'm picking cancer today.
00:03:43
Amelie
not good, cancer, good, good, good.
00:03:44
Jo
Ooh, that's a bad joke.
00:03:46
Amelie
No, no, no, choose your death.
00:03:50
Amelie
Your body, your choice.
00:03:52
Jo
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You're asking about like sex. Go on, go on.
00:03:54
Amelie
yeah so Your girlfriend gives you a gift. and That gift is a machine who gives blowjobs. Would you find this very romantic or very personal if she buy it okay and she mold her lips to the blowjob machine?
00:04:15
Amelie
Would you find it personal, lovely?
00:04:21
Jo
Is you're asking this question because Christmas is a coming?
00:04:26
Amelie
No, I'm asking this question because I was watching ah video on Instagram, you know, the reels, and there's guys who were talking about that kind of machine. And I'm like, damn, I wonder if it's like so many people are like, yeah, I'm going on travel and I'm scared my boyfriend is going to cheat on me on my abs and of stuff.
00:04:36
Jo
Yeah.
00:04:44
Amelie
And I'm like, if I was young again and single, would i Would I do that? And I asked my husband, I was like, Yeah, but as a condition, for example, it would be something like, oh, I move my lips to machine or is this kind of thing.
00:05:01
Amelie
So I was wondering, how would you react?
00:05:05
Jo
Okay. Full disclosure, Joe used to work in an adult industry, so I got a couple answers to this one. I've actually, I know exactly you're talking about, oddly enough.
00:05:19
Jo
I don't have one. A girlfriend or a machine that does it. Either way. And... It is something I've seen growing up, not as like a small child, but through the industry where stars would get molded for their like lady bits, vagina, and also lips and anus, right?
00:05:45
Jo
that They'll get molds of this happen, and then they would sell the molding, the toy with the mold with their face on it. The toy doesn't have their face on it. The box has their face on it, right? Usually. Sometimes the the they don't get in there.
00:05:59
Jo
And so you were buying the fantasy this is what the woman would feel like. your Your favorite porn star, this is what Tracy Lourdes feels like.
00:06:09
Jo
Popping that name in my head. and they usually charge and a surplus for it because it's an essential feel type thing. I never got one of those.
00:06:21
Jo
I don't think I even reviewed one of those. the beat the i don't think I did. And i just don't, it's like, eh, whatever. But for you, you're saying a personalized toy for like a birthday, there you go, you travel lot, take my lips with you.
00:06:43
Jo
I would probably use it in a way that I'm like, okay, sure, i why not? But I would also, here's the thing, my age, I would just take my wife with me. Like, I don't understand why I'm going on these trips without her.
00:07:02
Jo
you know what I mean? Like, why am I going with all these business trips without my girlfriend or my wife or someone that I'd be like, the fuck? I know some people aren't in that position. So maybe that's a good way of doing it. It would be ah ah fun gift for me, I think.
00:07:20
Jo
But here's my two questions back to you. Question number uno. If you break up with them, do you take that gift back?
00:07:30
Amelie
I was wondering that. I was wondering that. Or do they still keep it?
00:07:35
Jo
Like, oh, fuck trust me, you don't want to see the camera panning now.
00:07:38
Amelie
Could you imagine? You're dating a girl. You're dating a girl. And she's like, excuse me, what's that box? Oh, it's an auto blowjob box. Okay, cool, cool. Yeah, and she found out the lips of your ex-girlfriend.
00:07:50
Amelie
Or the inside of your ex-girlfriend. Like, there's a lot of...
00:07:53
Jo
Yeah, as our cell.
00:07:56
Amelie
I'm friends with somebody who has a sex shop. And it's really interesting to hear his point of view about sex. And you learn a lot of things. And it's not taboo. It's not dirty or anything. And apparently a lot of couples, especially married couples are married for 15, 20 years, they do a personalized sex toys. For example, you can mold the dick of your husband.
00:08:18
Jo
Best was an S, the next question, yeah.
00:08:18
Amelie
And you you see this kind of thing and lips and stuff like that. And I think that's really interesting. that's I think it's lovely. like it's It's really fun. It's lovely.
00:08:28
Jo
It's ah ah it's a cute little gift. I mean, you have to watch out where you open the gift at. And you're right. If you do break up, it's kind of like, wow, fuck. I mean, I've seen... We've probably all had this happen once in our lives.
00:08:45
Jo
Long, long... My very first French girlfriend. Honestly. can't think of it. Like ages, like fucking ages ago, like 30 years ago. We accidentally found pictures of her mom naked.
00:09:02
Amelie
C'est vrai?
00:09:03
Jo
Like, like, yeah. Back in the day, these weren't like on your phone. They, like, fucking box, you know. yeah were at our mom's house, kind of like house sitting.
00:09:14
Jo
And the mom's like, I need you to clean some shit out. i'm like, all right, whatever. We'll clean out, whatever. And so you get back. It's all less stuff, you know, whatever. sal or garage, whatever's going to be Tossed away.
00:09:25
Jo
And so we're going through stuff and one of the boxes was like, oh, a photo box. did it they do I'm like, uh.
00:09:31
Jo
Yeah, so you you see that and that's with your parents. Now, would you ever want to like clean out your mom's closet or like whatever and see like your dad's cock?
00:09:42
Amelie
I see that very good question that's a very good question na no no that's a very good creation there is special company who's taking care of that you have cancer and you know your kids are going to clean your house you can contact this company and say this is the situation I've got cancer I would like you to come I'm going to sign a paper and a contract
00:09:45
Jo
Like here's your dad's cock.
00:09:49
Jo
That's a good question.
00:09:54
Jo
but
00:10:09
Amelie
You're going to my home before my children and you're going to pick up my sex toys, my picture, my BDSM stuff, etc. etc like it
00:10:17
Jo
I want to be this part of the company.
00:10:19
Amelie
That's a real company who exists.
00:10:19
Jo
I want that's actually company?
00:10:21
Amelie
It's a company who exists in the UK.
00:10:22
Jo
God.
00:10:23
Amelie
And how do I find that? I have Crohn's disease. And as you know, many times I was at the door of death.
00:10:33
Jo
yeah
00:10:33
Amelie
And I found myself in a situation where I had to be taken to the hospital in the snap of a finger. And my parents went to my bedroom and I had a picture of a dick pic sent by someone with glasses on.
00:10:55
Amelie
it was nearby my bed.
00:10:58
Jo
hold on. Hold the fuck on. We'll get to Dexter in a minute, but I need to break this one down. So the dick pic, the dick had glasses on it or the person was wearing glasses.
00:11:10
Amelie
The Dic-Dic had glasses on it.
00:11:15
Jo
You had that in your bedroom?
00:11:18
Amelie
Yes. So I want to, I know, I'm going to explain full story of that picture.
00:11:20
Jo
Wait, what? No.
00:11:25
Amelie
I went to Netherlands and I buy ah ah fantastic picture of David Bowie.
00:11:26
Jo
Is it?
00:11:33
Amelie
It's a poster from Japan for the man who fell to the world, to the hearth.
00:11:35
Jo
Uh-huh.
00:11:39
Jo
There, there, right?
00:11:39
Amelie
And I went to Lille city center and I went to, you know, Encadré to place it under our glass.
00:11:42
Jo
Sure. Uh-huh.
00:11:46
Amelie
And there were a machine to print picture. That person sent me that dick pic who was fantastically funny. So what I did is I printed it.
00:11:57
Amelie
I buy a small thing. I place it near by my bed. And whenever i had a guest, I would be like, oh, this is my big brother. and they would see the dick pic and it just funny hilarious.
00:12:15
Jo
I'm going to ask on camera. Is it mine?
00:12:19
Amelie
Maybe there is...
00:12:20
Jo
Cause I honestly don't remember. i don't, I, okay.
00:12:23
Amelie
I still have it.
00:12:24
Jo
For those of watching at home.
00:12:24
Amelie
I still have it. I don't have the picture. I don't have the picture anymore, but I do have the picture on unf folder.
00:12:33
Jo
like I don't have the picture anymore, but now it's got a red lenses instead of my old, uh, uh, Fuck me, man.
00:12:42
Amelie
So I had it nearby my bed like that.
00:12:43
Jo
Ray-Bans.
00:12:46
Jo
Huh. Sounds like something would do, though.
00:12:48
Amelie
So I would take it nearby my computer, whatever. And whenever I had a visitor, I would have it next to my bed. So when I had a one night stand, they would come and I essay and say and said, oh, this is a picture of my brother.
00:12:59
Amelie
It's like, yeah, sure. No problem. And they would pick up sometimes out of shake curiosity and see it and be like, what the fuck? Yeah, it's really funny. It's my big brother. and and and and And they would never come to me again. was fantastic.
00:13:12
Amelie
Because when I was living in the hotel, i had a lot of stalkers. had people who were trying to come by the window, call to the emergency phone to fuck me at night and stuff like that.
00:13:21
Jo
hu
00:13:23
Amelie
So to protect me, I passed for crazy. So I had the picture like this. So anyway, I was taken to the hospital at the step of the finger. And my parents went into my room and to pick up you know clothes and stuff.
00:13:35
Jo
Yeah.
00:13:35
Amelie
And they wear the picture it. And I'm like, fuck.
00:13:39
Jo
Great. Can't wait to meet your parents.
00:13:42
Amelie
Yeah, and at the same time, you your house is not clean or anything, or you have your sexy lingerie, you know what I mean? like I was like, yes, I must have opened it and seen my sexy lingerie.
00:13:54
Amelie
I don't have any sex toy or anything, but it's like, where do you put your sex toy normally? How do you do when your parents go? and like, okay, we're going to the to your, you know what I mean?
00:14:01
Jo
my anus.
00:14:03
Amelie
Like, how do you do?
00:14:04
Jo
Yeah.
00:14:05
Amelie
It's a a company I heard of because I was watching a video about people having cancer and having... it's so It's a sort of psychologist who helps the family accept the death of the person.
00:14:20
Jo
I think I need that person to accept that I had a, you had a picture of a penis for a decade or two.
00:14:23
Amelie
Yeah.
00:14:29
Jo
On your bedroom wall. And apparently it met your parents. I think I need a therapist for this right now. I need an adult.
00:14:38
Amelie
Lovely, right? Lovely, yeah.
00:14:40
Jo
need an adult.
00:14:41
Amelie
Lovely, yeah.
00:14:42
Amelie
And when you send a picture like that, you need to access the consequences, especially when they're very, very funny.
00:14:42
Jo
All right.
00:14:42
Jo
So.
00:14:45
Jo
Yeah.
00:14:49
Amelie
And it's my favorite deep pic. Like, sometimes so I look at the picture and I'm like, that's a good one. Like, that's such a good one. Like, you see, like, I'm sorry. I look at it and smile and I laugh.
00:15:01
Amelie
And every morning and we wear a cup. Yeah, dude.
00:15:03
Jo
Oh, okay.
00:15:03
Amelie
Yeah, dude. yeah you yeah you Yes, so I watched it. It was the documentary. It was mother was dying from cancer.
00:15:11
Jo
Uh-huh.
00:15:12
Amelie
And it's really interesting because they're here to support the family, to help out,
00:15:12
Jo
Right.
00:15:17
Amelie
And when she passed away, the kids were like, oh, she's going to get better and everything. And she had to to explain to them, no, your mother is going to the hospital. She's not going to go back.
00:15:29
Amelie
It's time to say goodbye.
00:15:30
Jo
And don't go in mommy's room.
00:15:32
Amelie
You know what I mean? It's time.
00:15:33
Jo
Yeah.
00:15:34
Amelie
But there were also these two women who are fantastic.
00:15:34
Jo
Well, that's horrible.
00:15:38
Amelie
And they were from UK, like, you know, typical English woman, you know, very full of life.
00:15:42
Jo
Yeah.
00:15:45
Amelie
And it's a best friend who had leukemia, who asked him to come before the parents and say, I need you to de do me a favor. It's very important. I want you to go in my home.
00:15:57
Amelie
On the left of my bedroom, there is a black box.
00:15:59
Jo
There's a picture. of a cock with some glasses on it.
00:16:01
Amelie
The black box is all my sex toys. I refuse to have my parents touching it. Please do me a favor. Take it out. So they went, they grabbed it, etc. hu And they told it during a stand-up comedy because the lady, she was a stand-up comedian.
00:16:14
Jo
Grab your stuff.
00:16:19
Amelie
And she's like, we really realized a lot of people comp contacted us, said, can I pay you to do so?
00:16:19
Jo
All right.
00:16:24
Amelie
Because sometimes they don't have their friend. Like, look, I'm in Czech Republic. If I was single in Czech Republic, who would do it for me? You know what I mean? Or, for example, Brian Wanner, Marilyn Munson, said it.
00:16:36
Amelie
When his grandfather passed away, they found in his bedroom a lot of sex toys. are're like, oh, grandpa loves sex toys. You know what I mean?
00:16:44
Amelie
So there's things you want.
00:16:44
Jo
But did he keep any?
00:16:46
Jo
That's what I want to know. Did Marilyn Madison keep any of the sex toys?
00:16:50
Amelie
I don't know. I don't know.
00:16:51
Jo
I should ask him that.
00:16:53
Amelie
That's really funny. I don't know.
00:16:54
Jo
Okay, so there we go.
00:16:54
Amelie
I don't know.
00:16:55
Jo
We'll tie this back into Dexter season one, episode three of Resurrection. If you were Dexter's, like say Dexter dies, again, whatever.
00:17:08
Jo
You go through his stuff and then if you find that the the catalog of the blood slides, Right? You find some of his tools. Does that change the way you feel about your parent?
00:17:24
Jo
Meaning if you clean out your dad.
00:17:25
Amelie
Definitely. Definitely. I heard countless stories of people whose parents passed away. And it's beautiful because they realize they're not just daddy, mommy.
00:17:37
Amelie
They're Roger, Patricia. They travel the world. They have love letters of people.
00:17:41
Jo
Right.
00:17:43
Amelie
There are women who found out her mother had a lover for years and years on, for 30 years. And she found the love letter. She found a coupon and stuff like that.
00:17:54
Jo
and
00:17:55
Amelie
And yeah, when she found out, she found the address of that guy, contacted him, invited him for tea. And he asked to get some some stuff, like, for example, address and um a a not a necklice, but a bracelet he gave her, etc.
00:18:11
Jo
Bracelet. Bracelet.
00:18:14
Amelie
And it's beautiful because you're like, oh, she's my mother. She cooked me food. She was there for me. But at the end of the day, she's a woman. So, yeah.
00:18:24
Jo
Yes.
00:18:24
Amelie
People who find, for example, a journal, an American who found a journal from her grandmother, she wrote the journal in the purpose of giving it to her granddaughter when she passed away.
00:18:35
Jo
Okay.
00:18:35
Amelie
So the first page is when she was born, when she was five years old, like, oh, it's a little secret, I saw you walking for the first time, things like that.
00:18:35
Jo
All
00:18:39
Jo
right.
00:18:44
Amelie
And things like, for example, people who found out they had two lives, two families, and stuff like that, like, It's pretty common. It's pretty common.
00:18:52
Jo
So it's pretty common. And then this is what's going to come with with the Dexter then. The the TV show Dexter. Again, Resurrection Season 1, Episode 3. We see that Dexter has some secrets. And then Harrison knows most of Dexter's secrets.
00:19:08
Jo
But we're going to see in this episode that other people have their secrets. And they kind of unwind in this episode a slightly. And it's funny because I was...
00:19:19
Jo
I went Hellstorm last week or this will come, you know, this is going to be by Friday. So last Friday and I use an Uber and this motherfucker like charged me, he's parked on the wrong goddamn street.
00:19:34
Jo
And so it's like, I'm here. Where are you at? I'm like at the pickup spot, bitch. Where are you at? like And he starts charging per minute because they're getting paid for the time. I'm like, bro, you're not even right fucking street.
00:19:47
Jo
I'm like, what the fuck? The hotel's right here, man. So you see that and the and the star ratings start shrinking down, right? where we We live in a world where if everything's like five out of five stars, we wonder why not.
00:19:59
Jo
We find that for Dexter doing the U car, or your car, really, he's got like a 4.2. He's like, oh my God, I have a fort below a 4.2. Like getting warning letters, right?
00:20:11
Jo
For me, a 4.2 out of five ain't bad. But for them, they're like, no, we're going to suspend your fucking license.
00:20:18
Amelie
They're extremely strict. I have a friend who did Bolt. So Bolt is very well known in Czech Republic.
00:20:25
Jo
coming out to Canada too, Bolt.
00:20:26
Amelie
You need to be, if you're five out of five, fantastic. You get bonuses, etc. But if you're under a certain number, they send you email, warning, etc. They can even ask you to not drive for a week.
00:20:39
Jo
Yeah.
00:20:39
Amelie
One day, was driving three women over 40 years old, and he had very freezy hair. very freezy hair and they were touching his hair and he's like please stop touching my hair please I'm driving and everything so she got upset she paid and everything and he got a bad rate and for a week he couldn't drive because he had a zero now that person was not fine with me na na na bang one week without driving you need to do a minimum of drive but one week without driving plus you have the cost e etc it's really difficult
00:20:51
Jo
Fuck sexual assault.
00:21:15
Jo
Weird.
00:21:15
Amelie
to be a Bolt driver. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:21:17
Jo
Yeah, so we were saying that one guy took from Prague to the airport, almost made me throw up. He can't drive for a while Good. He needs some fucking time by himself a bit. Yeah, so we see this. And then, of course, Blessings comes in and helps him out. and Like, oh, you need this. You need all the condoms. You need all the hand sanitizers. do You need that.
00:21:35
Jo
And we just see what a shitty life, a Uber driver or Lyft or or Bolt, what they actually have. Because a lot of people are just a-holes.
00:21:46
Jo
And honestly, like...
00:21:47
Amelie
I think it's just America. I think it's just America. America for the condom and candy and everything is just America.
00:21:54
Jo
Okay, like not the A-Hole part, good.
00:21:54
Amelie
In Czech Republic, <unk>s you need to have a clean car. You need to arrive on time. You don't speak to the driver. The driver sometimes speaks with you, etc. But if they think you're Czech, they don't talk to you.
00:22:09
Amelie
If you're international, they try to talk to you. The guy, i think your experience, he drove really fast. because default Because you're an American, you want to be on time at your plane.
00:22:19
Jo
No. That motherfucker had PTSD. He thought he was still in the war. And he was driving like a fucking ambulance driver going through a DMZ.
00:22:27
Amelie
Maybe you're Ukrainian. Maybe.
00:22:30
Jo
Yeah. But it's all good. So we have all this and we see Dexter trying to fit in a little on this thing. we We see a bunch of horrible people come through his car and It's like, my God, you can almost like imagine when the serial killer is not the most horrible person coming to your car.
00:22:50
Jo
Because the guy's going to kill you. But we find out later on that he's not that bad. Besides, you know, killing people. So we see all this stuff. And then Dexter kind of gets updated on how easy it is to look someone up online.
00:23:05
Jo
Even though he worked for a police force for a while. This was during a time where a lot of the online websites were just starting to pop up now. I've been cyber stalked through my previous online presence back in the day, so so dumbly enough, utility bills.
00:23:25
Jo
Utility companies back the day would put your phone name, address, and phone number on their public-facing fucking portal. So you only need the one piece of information to get your full everything else.
00:23:41
Jo
And that's how someone stopped me in the late 90s. ah ah you They changed a bit since then, but people are pretty fucking naive for a while.
00:23:51
Jo
I think they still are, but still. So Blessing's wife does this. She's like, I investigated through a paid site. It's like, oh, well shit, I can use that to get Ronald Schmidt, too. Nice.
00:24:03
Jo
So it's kind of weird. This this goes back to the the problem I have with the writing. Dexter should know this. Dexter should know there's a fucking website that does this stuff. He's not he's not stupid.
00:24:16
Jo
He's a fucking cop.
00:24:20
Jo
You know, he's an analyst.
00:24:20
Amelie
But he lived in the middle of nowhere.
00:24:23
Jo
He lived in fucking Miami, though.
00:24:24
Amelie
He tried to to to hide his identity, to be forgotten, to not use internet, to not have a Facebook, to stay in small village, to be known just by the sheriff who was his girlfriend.
00:24:36
Amelie
And also suddenly come back to to New York and everything changed. The game changed.
00:24:43
Jo
I mean, he used to be in Miami. and they They had these sites back then. They just weren't as popular. So maybe yeah he tries to hide out in middle nowhere, stays off internet, so he's just not tech savvy anymore. He's just trying to enjoy his life.
00:25:01
Jo
Kind of off the grid type thing. So maybe that checks out. Okay, I'll buy that one. Maybe checks out. And then we move on to... he goes to the apartment and like he sees the trophies from Schmidt. It's like, okay, now Dexter is hunting the dark passenger and he's going to, you know, it's going to be it.
00:25:19
Jo
So we kind of like fall back into the old Dexter patterns from the original series where he does the vetting and okay, this guy deserves it. Now we have to like kill him off.
00:25:31
Jo
And this is happening while two other plot lines are happening. You have Claudette Wallace and Melvin are questioned Harrison. And like, hey man, we see you go in with the woman and the guy.
00:25:44
Jo
And then what happens? You know, Harrison's like, well, don't know, left with someone. I went out that night. And then again, it crumbles and like, we almost feel at some point Harrison might confess.
00:26:07
Jo
Almost. Because they do kind of lay it on. They're like, hey man, This guy's a scumbag. If I were you, i probably would kill him too.
00:26:18
Amelie
Playing bad cup, good cup.
00:26:20
Jo
yeah Yeah. Noticing that, like, you know, we can give you this. We'll give you the deal right now. Noticing that, you know, actually cops can't give you the deal. That's up to the DA.
00:26:34
Jo
that That's up to the prosecution. Like, that's not up to the cop. The cop can say whatever the fuck they want. And they can kind of like push for it, but that's about all. So he's he's kind of going through all this stuff.
00:26:46
Jo
And we find out that Harrison is homeless. Oh, no. By living in a hotel. it's not really homeless, but room hops.
00:26:57
Amelie
No, he's not homeless. He lives in a you know hotel. It's normal.
00:27:01
Jo
Yeah. Yeah.
00:27:02
Amelie
it's It's completely normal. i know Ladies and gentlemen, when you work in a hotel industry and you are aged between 14 and, let's say, 25 years old, you live in a hotel. You live in a bedroom full of other people and you live in a band, bunk bed.
00:27:16
Jo
Yeah. Yeah.
00:27:19
Amelie
That's a great experience. There is zero private life. It's really hard, so do it for three months with the idea of you're going to have zero private life.
00:27:32
Amelie
You need to have an organization, you need to sleep well, x etc. height It's really hard because there is always somebody who listening music, always people who are not very clean, etc.
00:27:42
Jo
yeah
00:27:43
Amelie
You can live sometimes in basement of the hotel. Often the south of France, the rooms are in the basement, but that's a part of the hotel life. like You always have this idea domesticity of the people.
00:27:54
Jo
Yeah.
00:27:57
Amelie
So either we live upstairs in the roof or we live downstairs in the basement. Also, sometimes you can have a wall building where you live outside of the hotel.
00:28:14
Amelie
oh buta Why? Because it's easier for the hotel to make you walk long hours. especially when there is an event, etc.
00:28:22
Jo
yeah
00:28:23
Amelie
If somebody is sick, you can walk. Like you can be a receptionist for five days and Saturday they say, hey, Amélie, you're going to walk from 6 p.m. till 1 a.m. in the morning as a dish pig.
00:28:36
Amelie
And you can't say no. You sign a contract, you clean, etc. It's an experience. It's great because you met a lot of people who earn a lot of tips, can save a lot of money. It's like walking in a cruise.
00:28:48
Amelie
Where do we live? We live in the cruise.
00:28:50
Jo
Yeah.
00:28:51
Amelie
But you need to have the mental.
00:28:52
Jo
Absolutely.
00:28:53
Amelie
You need to have the mental. I saw people leaving after a week. I saw people crying their brains out and and begging their parents to pick them up, etc. huh it's
00:29:05
Jo
Interesting.
00:29:07
Amelie
But it's interesting. you know I have no regrets. I have no regrets that you don't have any private life. like You're eating and all of a sudden your team called you and they're like, hey, Patricia is not feeling well or You're sleeping, your telephone ring.
00:29:20
Jo
Yeah,
00:29:22
Amelie
Hi, Emily, can you open the reception? I'm not feeling well or I'm stuck in traffic, etc etc. And you've got your afternoon and something that. So you need to pick up, pick up, pick up, pick up.
00:29:33
Amelie
It's completely normal.
00:29:35
Jo
yeah it's weird because I've seen I've seen that happen on country clubs where sometimes the worker will live on site because it's just easier for them and they get a place to live and stuff like that.
00:29:47
Jo
I've lived in hotels myself, never as a worker, but I've known people as i was living in a hotel for God months in New York. I would see some people who lived on site who are not the super, obviously sometimes a superintendent lives there or like the apartment building up here, but the, for the hotel, like one of the workers were just like, nah, that's my flat over there.
00:30:11
Jo
Like it was part of the hotel. I'm like, okay, cool. All good. And yeah, Harrison.
00:30:15
Amelie
That's what I did in Australia. In Australia, had my flat. Do you remember? had a little studio with a we've everything, a big bed, a
00:30:19
Jo
Oh,
00:30:25
Amelie
It was lovely. It was my private room and I was a housekeeper.
00:30:29
Jo
so there you go. And so it's kind almost like a perk for people who don't have a lot of stuff or you're starting out or just trying to rebuild, whatever it is.
00:30:35
Amelie
Yeah, that's something you do when you're between 16 and 25 years
00:30:35
Jo
It's a nice way to see the world too.
00:30:39
Amelie
and twenty five years old 16 and 22 years old, you're single, you need money, you need good stuff, you're not going to pay $300 or $600 plus you need to pay the utilities, plus you need to pay the six months in advance or whatsoever.
00:30:56
Jo
Yeah.
00:30:57
Amelie
No, you have your bed, you work, you're there, you've got your tips so you can survive your own tips, you save a little bit and bim-ba-da-boom. And this is really good because one, you make friends, two,
00:31:11
Amelie
you have this social network, you know, you create. And three, it's lying on the CV. What did you do? Well, for six months, I worked for the hotel or something, something.
00:31:20
Amelie
I was living on site. Oh, great. You know you're going to you you're going to make you a lot of money. Ladies and gentlemen, imagine you earn $2,000 every month, but you don't pay utilities.
00:31:32
Amelie
You don't pay rent. You don't pay the electricity. Like, come on.
00:31:37
Jo
Basically being able to save it.
00:31:38
Amelie
If, yeah.
00:31:38
Jo
Yeah.
00:31:39
Amelie
And you always have some monkeys who spend their money, you know, but there is always as a loser somewhere.
00:31:39
Jo
It's one of the benefits.
00:31:46
Amelie
But it's demanding. I would advise to do this life if you have a goal.
00:31:51
Jo
right
00:31:54
Amelie
My goal was to travel to the world. my goal is was to be financially stable and free. I did it. There were nights I was like completely wrecked. and you have your colleague who are fucking next to you, or for example, somebody is leaving, so they're listening hard music.
00:32:12
Amelie
You sometimes live inside the hotel, and the couple next to you, they're having good argument, so you can't sleep very well. There is a downfall of of it, the downgrade, right?
00:32:23
Jo
right
00:32:25
Amelie
But I have no regrets, because this allowed me to really enjoy my flat, my apartment, right? And these allow me to travel, you know.
00:32:36
Amelie
it's it's It's a beautiful experience. It's a beautiful experience.
00:32:39
Jo
Well, that worked out for you. But did you catch for Harrison was doing it illegally?
00:32:46
Jo
That wasn't the arrangement they had for the hotel. Harrison was doing this illegally.
00:32:52
Amelie
I heard about that. I heard about that.
00:32:55
Jo
Yeah, this is this is not not mean like what you experienced. Were these hotel chains or were there bed and breakfasts or hostels or what?
00:33:03
Amelie
Everything.
00:33:04
Amelie
Camps out, boat,
00:33:04
Jo
Everything?
00:33:04
Jo
Okay.
00:33:07
Amelie
bed and breakfast, homes of rich people, which are the best. Private island, like I did with everyone.
00:33:16
Jo
Not that one.
00:33:19
Jo
so you Okay, so when you got that so he does a little bit of everything. For Harrison, he was trying to be coy because he didn't want to admit to the cops. He's basically busting. And they're like, we don't care where you live, kid.
00:33:31
Jo
Like, that's none of our concern. And he's just worried about getting kicked out because the hotel manager finds out they would actually kick him out for squatting.
00:33:39
Amelie
I know a group of people who...
00:33:50
Amelie
I'm going to say it because it's fine, but several times we have what we call the beautiful room. So basically you work for a private hotel, okay and they often have RBNBs.
00:34:04
Jo
All right.
00:34:06
Amelie
right And sometimes the Airbnb needs to be repainted or the Airbnb needs to be clean or it's closed for a week, right? And when you know and when the team is really closed like that, what we do is we let a friend come either to a room for free and in exchange we're like, okay, you need to leave at that time and I'm going to redo the bed. I'm going to pay the cleaning lady for her to redo the bed.
00:34:35
Jo
Right. Okay. Well.
00:34:35
Amelie
I did it. I did it to help people who, for example, they were kicked out by their parents out of nowhere or their girlfriend broke up or people were in danger.
00:34:48
Amelie
So I would be like, no problem, come. At 6 a.m., I will be there. You go to that room, be discreet, etc. cetera The hotel manager, they don't give a fuck.
00:34:59
Amelie
They want the money and that's all. They don't pay attention. You block the room or you do daily rooms.
00:35:02
Jo
well
00:35:03
Amelie
You know what I mean? If everything is fine, bang.
00:35:05
Jo
Harrison's hate that's why like Harrison's manager hated him that's why was an issue
00:35:07
Amelie
You know my name. And
00:35:11
Amelie
yeah, yeah, yeah. But everybody, like it's something, how can I say it?
00:35:18
Amelie
there There is a lot big hotels who have single room. Like for example, the big, big, big, big big hotel. Like, you know, five-star hotel.
00:35:31
Amelie
They have what we call single room, simple room.
00:35:31
Jo
yeah
00:35:34
Amelie
And there is some of the simple rooms are completely shit. like They're really shit, they're not beautiful and everything. There's not a lot of people who rent them, you know what I mean? So when there is a room who is blocked because it should be renovated and everything, I know there is a kind of business you know where we let someone sleep there.
00:35:57
Amelie
And everybody knows, like for example, the barman is sleeping there, or there is maybe the receptionist, etc.
00:36:00
Jo
Right.
00:36:03
Amelie
etcha And everybody shut the fuck up, everybody knows. But... Voila.
00:36:07
Amelie
If the management know, you know what I mean?
00:36:07
Jo
Okay.
00:36:08
Jo
So what you're, what you're saying is it's realistic for it's realistic for Harrison to have their friend in housekeeping to hook him up of the room.
00:36:10
Amelie
They happen in big, big hotels.
00:36:16
Amelie
Yeah. Oh, definitely.
00:36:16
Jo
That's what you're saying.
00:36:17
Jo
Okay.
00:36:17
Amelie
Yeah.
00:36:18
Jo
Okay.
00:36:18
Amelie
Yeah. Because I did it.
00:36:19
Jo
Okay.
00:36:20
Amelie
Because everybody does it. Like, ah yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. yeah yeah dude yeah
00:36:24
Jo
like where Which is great for also doing that. so which is Then we switch out to Dexter ordering his knockout drug underneath Dr. backrick ah Patrick Bateman, which is kind of funny for American sock psycho friends.
00:36:40
Jo
And you see that and like, oh, that's how he gets his stuff. He orders it through the internet or not internet. He orders through their phone. And they're like, oh yeah, you moved again. I haven't seen him a long time. Here you Here's the one thing you ever ordered repeatedly.
00:36:54
Jo
Oh man, I hope you don't use it to kill people. And no and just like, here go. Here's some medical stuff. You know, it's a MacGuffin. No one really cares how he gets it, but they added that color in there. And then it's like, well, now I am going to get in there. And he makes this little collar so he can't get choked. You know, he's very smart about his step by step by step.
00:37:16
Jo
Dexter is going to get him. And Dexter does get Ronald Schmidt. And Ronald Schmidt tries to kill him. And Dexter's like, oh, no, don't kill me. And Dexter fucks up because his shoulder's not 100%. He's like, fuck me, you know.
00:37:27
Jo
It sounds like me now. And he's doing all this stuff. And he, you know, you even edit edit kills Ronald. We know what's going to happen. Fucking kills him. We don't care why Ronald is killing. Like, oh, no, my God. I pick on these people because they drove my dad to kill himself. He's cab driver. I'm thinking...
00:37:45
Jo
drug pagan If your dad's a cab driver, cool, paid for Medallion. I get it, New York, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. But he got ran out of business by Uber?
00:37:57
Jo
Maybe you should have been an Uber driver too then. Just saying, if you're no longer using cabs, but Uber's existing,
00:38:01
Amelie
i I'm going to intervene now. When the guy was on the table, was sorry for him.
00:38:12
Amelie
I was really sorry for him. Last time we spoke about a movie about the bad guy, and he's like, oh, I felt bad for the bad guy. Did you feel bad for the bad guy? And I say, no, not at all. Like he deserves to die. I don't care.
00:38:23
Amelie
That guy, even if he was a bad guy, his backstory, I was like, oh, I'm so sorry.
00:38:30
Jo
He did it for a reason.
00:38:30
Amelie
Because, yeah, because I'm going to tell you, I'm a receptionist, and in reception, we used to have the pile of cards from private company, private taxi.
00:38:35
Jo
So, kid, did kill Randall's?
00:38:45
Jo
Yeah.
00:38:45
Amelie
Every hotel in the 2000 and 2010 had private company taxi. So they would befriend you, they would give 10% discounts.
00:38:54
Amelie
on your guests, they would be on time, etc. I you remember in Czech Republic we had a line of taxi in Fort Ovo Hotel. You would take the first taxi, then the second, the third, etc. And they would be fantastic, really lovely, speaking English. You would know them and every Christmas they would come to you and you would give a little bit of money, they would give you chocolate.
00:38:54
Jo
Right.
00:39:13
Amelie
And when they were Muslim, whenever it was ah the end of... What was the name of the celebration? Of the celebrations, they would come with...
00:39:21
Jo
Ramadan. right.
00:39:23
Amelie
fruit for you, you know, dry food and food and cakes. So it was lovely. We were working like this. And when we had problems, like, for example, we have somebody who is little bit too drunk.
00:39:29
Jo
right
00:39:34
Amelie
Can you come? I've got their key. Yeah, sure. It was like me working with the dish pig or me working with barman. They were part of the hotel. You know, we were friends.
00:39:45
Amelie
And there are many times when we had colleagues who have who find themselves in bad situations, you would call Paul and say, Hi Paul, this is Amelie, how are you? I'm terribly sorry to bother you, but could you please go to Lille, that address, and pick up my girl my friend?
00:40:01
Amelie
She has a bad breakup with her a boyfriend, and i think she's hurt. And instead of all, make her pay from the garage,
00:40:12
Jo
Right.
00:40:12
Amelie
to the home, they would make a pay just from the home to the parents' home. You see what I mean? Or they would be like, no, no, it's free because or give 50% or whatsoever. You see what I mean? So there is this camaraderie.
00:40:23
Amelie
Uber arrived and I remember it was a woke up in France. So international woke up, you know, everybody goes. There was the beginning of Uber and I saw Jude, taxi driver,
00:40:40
Amelie
with the hands, like, beating up each other. I had to intern it. I took flour from the back reception and I threw flour on the taxi and on the Uber to make them stop.
00:40:51
Jo
Who's winning?
00:40:51
Amelie
Like, uh, Uber, I don't know.
00:40:54
Jo
Was the over guy?
00:40:57
Amelie
It was Uber who, was like, it was a a taxi driver from a new company who came around who was creating problems.
00:41:01
Jo
Yeah.
00:41:05
Amelie
The taxi company we were working with was not creating problems.
00:41:08
Amelie
They were trying it.
00:41:08
Jo
Was not there.
00:41:08
Jo
Okay.
00:41:09
Amelie
But the Uber everything, because Uber could be um anyone, anyone. And I quickly realized, checking the license plate, there is some people who are from Lyon. Lyon is south of France.
00:41:21
Amelie
So you have people who came with their car from Lyon to go to Lyon to pick a guest customer on Uber to earn money. And they were like destroying the commerce, the money, the business of taxi drivers who were paying the tax of France,
00:41:35
Jo
Interesting.
00:41:39
Amelie
who were passing the driving license, who were passing tests, who had the counter and everything.
00:41:43
Jo
The chauffeur license.
00:41:44
Amelie
Like, I'm catastrophe, dude.
00:41:44
Jo
Yeah.
00:41:47
Amelie
So when listen to the bad guy story, my dad, he pay all the tax and everything, I
00:41:57
Jo
Sorry. Yeah.
00:42:03
Jo
yeah
00:42:03
Amelie
yeah fell for him. My dad wanted to be a taxi driver. wanted to stop and be a taxi driver and when he looked into it, it's like it's too expensive, you need to register your car, you need to make the advertising, etc.
00:42:18
Amelie
Being a viewer is easy, you just register on the phone, you know what I mean?
00:42:20
Jo
Well, but still, would you, you know, I get it. It's a disruptive model for economics. I understand that. But would you say he should be able to kill people, though?
00:42:33
Amelie
Kill people? No, but
00:42:35
Jo
No. Okay. That's the thing.
00:42:36
Amelie
the idea of the guy was killed, then they beheaded him and threw him in the, in the water.
00:42:36
Jo
Like, why do you feel sorry for him?
00:42:43
Amelie
I'm like, Oh, dude, like this is not an excuse to kill these innocent people who have kids, family, who just wanted to, to feed their family, just like your dad, like this is that's not them.
00:42:51
Jo
yeah
00:42:56
Amelie
You should kill. Like you should get eventually the, the CEO of that company, but it's, it's a market. it's It's just the market.
00:43:04
Jo
don't kill no ceos don't no and and no no no no we ain't doing that shit we ain't killing no fucking ceos from any of company can't get behind that bullshit but we just not a fucking hero he's a cunt
00:43:05
Amelie
You know what I mean?
00:43:12
Amelie
But you know what I mean? No, it's not me saying kill the CEO, but I said the only person who deserves, if you want to kill someone who deserves to, it would be the CEO, not the innocent guy who drives his car.
00:43:16
Jo
and kant
00:43:22
Jo
No, no, no, no. Negatory.
00:43:26
Amelie
You know what I mean?
00:43:28
Jo
No, that no one deserves it. So sorry. and I have to be able to disagree with that. I don't think any CEO deserves to die. Not like not murder. No, fuck that shit.
00:43:38
Amelie
Yeah, of course, nobody deserves to die. I'm not
00:43:40
Jo
Okay.
00:43:41
Amelie
Proning to kill someone. No, no, no, not at all. Not at all. But what I mean is when I saw that guy crying on the table and say, they killed my dad and everything, and the rage he had and everything, I'm like, yeah, I felt sorry for the dad.
00:43:52
Jo
You felt sorry for, right.
00:43:56
Amelie
And you don't go ah ah across the man. How can I say? You don't go across the man's bread. You need to understand my husband like gig walks.
00:44:10
Amelie
He can't work 9 to 5. He can't work in an office. He likes to be a waiter. He likes to be a barman. He likes to promote quiz, etc. etc hu It's a lot of work. He needs to save money for the rainy day. it's Sometimes he goes, he earned a lot of money.
00:44:21
Jo
sure
00:44:24
Amelie
Sometimes he goes, there is peanuts. You see what I mean? It's au bonheur la chance, as we said in French.
00:44:30
Jo
Charlie Brown.
00:44:31
Amelie
When you're a taxi driver and you have the tax, you know need to pay the gas, the insurance, and everything, and all of sudden that you have Uber who come, When I saw these people like raging, fighting each other and everything, I'm like, that's not the solution.
00:44:43
Jo
Right.
00:44:45
Amelie
But you know what I mean?
00:44:45
Jo
But here's my thing.
00:44:46
Amelie
It just...
00:44:48
Jo
Be the fucking Uber driver then. If like, oh my God, Uber's taking my all my business, then be the fucking Uber driver. Be a better Uber driver than anyone else is. You don't have to like, oh my God, I'm going double down my taxi license. No, fuck that shit.
00:45:05
Jo
Like get if a gig worker is taking your job, but be a better gig worker than that guy is. Maybe that's just nice. I don't know. Either way.
00:45:13
Amelie
But the problem you have is, for example, in France, when you have a garage, because these kind of people, they have their own business. They register of for a forensic of, I don't know if it's freelancer, but you know, something like that.
00:45:23
Jo
Yeah, know.
00:45:27
Amelie
And they have their own garage and they buy their taxi and they employ other other people or they help other taxi drivers. They have all this thing built. And all of a sudden there is an app coming and you know what I mean? Like the frustrations, the, yeah.
00:45:41
Jo
Well, it's frustrating, but I mean, again, i wouldn't kill people for it.
00:45:41
Amelie
Yeah, sometimes it's...
00:45:46
Jo
Maybe it's just me. So Dexter kills him, dumps him off and Dexter finds an invitation.
00:45:47
Amelie
Yeah, no, no, I wouldn't kill people. the Yes, yes. And by the way, Dexter said He's like, yes, okay, I'm sorry for your dad, but that's not a reason to attack other people.
00:45:58
Amelie
Like, the guy you murdered didn't murder your dad. He had kids and everything.
00:45:58
Jo
Yeah, absolutely.
00:46:03
Jo
absolutely And that that was going back to it. Perfect. And then Dexter finds the invitation to the dinner, and he needs a thumbprint. He's like, oh, fuck. He goes back inside and takes the guy's arm off.
00:46:15
Jo
And so he can like manipulate the thumbprint to get into there. So he's kind of a bit of a smart, and this is where we're starting into another aspect of this. this series is going to be the invitation of lunch for cycle paths.
00:46:32
Jo
Basically it's a serial killer luncheon with a Tyrion Lannister. I think that's his name.
00:46:37
Amelie
Yeah, and he was not aware of it because when he tried to kill the bad guy, he's like, is this because of the invitation? You can get the money. I don't need the money. What are you talking about?
00:46:46
Jo
Right.
00:46:48
Amelie
The money. Like, ah yeah, I received the invitation and stuff. I refuse. You can get the money. I don't care about the money. And then he makes some research. He's like, oh, dinner with all the serial killers.
00:46:58
Amelie
That's fantastic. I want to go. He wants to go because he wants to meet all the serial killers and kill every serial killer.
00:47:05
Jo
Yeah. And you know what? I think that's a great gimmick for this show. Honestly, it was one of the threads I look forward to the most.
00:47:17
Jo
And I would watch entire seasons. And I'm kind of, i we no we won't spoil how it ends. But I would watch entire seasons of Dexter just going on adventures and killing serial killers as a fucking road trip.
00:47:33
Jo
Like, oh, where are we going with today? Let's go to Iowa. Sure, why not? The Iowa City Strangler. Sure, it's a name. What does he do? He kills people with bowling pins. Cool.
00:47:44
Jo
Whatever. Let's fucking knock him off, man.
00:47:46
Amelie
Yeah, it would be cool.
00:47:48
Jo
I would watch the shit out that.
00:47:48
Amelie
A road trip around America, you know, with different kind of American, different accent, different backstory, the ways they kill, cold case, stuff like that.
00:47:50
Jo
Yeah.
00:47:55
Jo
It's like Ozzy and Jack World Tour.
00:47:59
Amelie
Yeah.
00:48:01
Jo
And I would love it. And that's where we we kind of leave off of the episode. It's going to be, there is this thing of him going, I used to be isolated. thought it was just me.
00:48:12
Jo
Yes, i my brother was a serial killer. Yes, ah Gemini was serial killer. But I thought most people were just over here and then I was abnormal. And now he's going to find out, holy shit, there's a whole world of people just like me.
00:48:28
Jo
It's you're finding out like, oh my god, i lot of people like playing Dungeons and Dragons. I just had to get out of my small school. And finding a bunch of people who like to play D&D now. So you almost feel like Dexter has kind of a social life. At the same time, Harry's like, dude, what the fuck you going to You're going to go lunch with these people?
00:48:47
Jo
These are people who are killing, you know, for other reasons.
00:48:52
Jo
And...
00:48:53
Amelie
and He found a woman at the dinner who killed, apparently, sex offender.
00:48:58
Jo
yeah Yeah, and this, I'm not sure this is the next episode or this episode, but there's a bunch of people he's going to meet, including a lot of guest stars, pop up in the so as killer killers.
00:48:58
Amelie
That's un interesting to see that character.
00:49:12
Jo
David Dalmatians, I always say your name wrong, I'm so sorry, dude. I apologize. You can't say my name either, they's so fuck it, we're even... And then we we got the Jessica Ritter's in it.
00:49:25
Jo
And then we've got God, Dugia Hauser, Neil Patrick Harris is in it. We have of all these people who are just like, cameo, cameo, cameo, cameo. cameo And it's kind of a cool feel to it. It's it's the first hint that this version of Dexter, Dexer, Dexer, Dexer Resurrection,
00:49:50
Jo
It's self-aware that people just want the fucking candy store. They don't want much else. Like New Blood or True Blood or True Blood. sorry The Dexter Cold Blood, whatever the fuck it was. The last one with the same guy.
00:50:11
Jo
That was fun, but we're like, he's a small town. Cool. How many fucking people in a small town? Was it Midsummer Murders now? But this is now New York, city like Miami.
00:50:22
Jo
And we just want to see him be let loose in the city again. We don't want him restrained. We said, go loose and kill people. Go for it.
00:50:31
Amelie
That's interesting because I preferred the series when it was in the small village because there were one serial killer with a backstory, who is an amazing actor, by the way.
00:50:32
Jo
By the way, you're a dad dump.
00:50:43
Jo
Yeah, oh yes.
00:50:43
Amelie
And I really love it because I like it. I like the transition. I like they did it and everything. When I watch the trailer and I see all the A-list guests, I'm like, oh, no.
00:50:55
Jo
I like that.
00:50:55
Amelie
Oh, of course they're going to have this person. Of course they're going to have that person. But then I watched it and i was pleasantly surprised.
00:51:07
Amelie
I'm like, oh, it's actually really good.
00:51:07
Jo
Yeah.
00:51:09
Amelie
like I really like different kind of serial killer.
00:51:10
Jo
It is.
00:51:13
Amelie
I really like how they play it and everything. I was pleasantly surprised.
00:51:18
Jo
Yeah. And I love the multitude of the two lives of Dexter. Him having a normal family life and him being a serial killer.
00:51:29
Jo
They're starting to intertwine. And for Dexter, it's almost like in a positive way. And it's I'm not sure if this next episode or this episode. But when he sees his slides for the first time, he's like, oh my god.
00:51:44
Jo
But there's another thing of identity crisis because who is the Bay Harbor butcher? James Dukes. Dukes is the Bay Harbor butcher to everyone else.
00:51:55
Jo
So it's like, shit, it's kind of like being Mick Jagger and having some schmuck singer songs. Like, no, motherfucker, that's, that's my song. It's like the one movie they made about the Beatles I didn't watch because it's the fucking Beatles. Let's let's face it.
00:52:08
Jo
The monkeys are better than Beatles. The monkeys. The Rolling Stones are far better than Beatles. But the motherfucking monkeys are better than the Beatles. You heard it here first, folks.
00:52:21
Jo
So, you know, it's say like, oh my God, those are my fucking songs. And he's like, dude, all this credit. And I don't think he ever killed for a credit, but fuck, it's got to be weird.
00:52:32
Jo
Everyone's talking about you in a third person, but like a Superman. Like, oh my God, did you see what Superman did? And Clark Kent's kind like, yeah, motherfucker, that's me. It's like Norm MacDonald bit where this guy was trying to pretend to be Superman to get with Lois Lane.
00:52:46
Amelie
It would be like fun, for example, if you write a book and you don't put your name, your real name on it, and somebody's like, oh, have you heard about the writer Jim Fenix?
00:52:57
Amelie
I love his book.
00:52:57
Jo
Yeah.
00:52:57
Jo
Yeah.
00:52:58
Amelie
like I really like the way he writes his character and da-da-da-da-da. Have you read it? And I don't know.
00:53:04
Jo
I hear he's dick, that Jim Phoenix guy.
00:53:07
Amelie
yeah Yeah, can you imagine that?
00:53:08
Jo
Yeah.
00:53:09
Amelie
That would be really interesting. You go on a date. yeah So what do you do and everything? It's like, oh, I'm reading that book by Jim Fenix. It's really interesting to see his point of view about sexuality, you know politics, etc.
00:53:20
Amelie
I really like how he writes his character, but apparently the writer is a dick.
00:53:21
Jo
Yeah.
00:53:26
Amelie
But, you know, maybe all the intellectuals are dicks. Ha ha ha ha ha!
00:53:30
Jo
Well, maybe. Well, I get it. Actually, i did, like, ah ah someone recognized my voice as Dr. Payne before and whatever. But I had someone ah tell me a line.
00:53:46
Jo
was some writing workshop or some signing. I don't know. It wasn't my book signing. But someone said, like, blah, blah, blah. I'm like, that's a great line. was like, yeah.
00:53:57
Jo
It's in your book. I'm like, blah. I wrote that. Like, okay, I didn't know I wrote that line. Good for me. So even if, you know, that's it's a weird thing, but that's actually why I'm starting to do with my own name instead of Jim Phoenix. I'm like, I don't, I don't know. It doesn't, it's not useful to me anymore.
00:54:12
Jo
It used to be useful, but it's not. Apparently, apparently I didn't know. I had a someone, one of my friends might have had a picture ah of a cock with glasses on.
00:54:25
Jo
next to the bedroom. So all the people like their, their parents can see it. and i didn't know so that existed. And if you didn't know that existed, you can go with, ah buy my new book. Actually, i do have my new book coming out soon. So yeah.
00:54:37
Jo
All right. So we talked about a lot of stuff and we also talked about Dexter.
00:54:42
Amelie
Yes, yes.
00:54:43
Jo
yes And i I like this series. I think I do. I did like the New Blood series. Don't get me wrong. I do like the New Blood series because the actors are so fantastic in it.
00:54:55
Jo
I like the New Blood. I like the small town aspect of it but I'm so glad he's back in the fucking bigger city.
00:55:03
Jo
I'm so glad he's back in action.
00:55:04
Amelie
I was skeptical.
00:55:10
Jo
Yeah, fine.
00:55:10
Amelie
Because I was like, oh, Alice, na-na-na-na-na-na. oh he's in New York now. you know But when I watch the series, I'm like, oh that's really good.
00:55:20
Amelie
Because there is different layer. You have the point of view of the son as a killer, who is completely different from the dad.
00:55:25
Jo
Yep.
00:55:27
Amelie
There is the past of Dexter who's coming back with Angel.
00:55:27
Jo
Yep.
00:55:31
Jo
Yep, Angel. aint yeah
00:55:33
Amelie
And there is a present with Dexter, who is evolving in a new world.
00:55:34
Jo
Yep.
00:55:40
Amelie
and is going to attack and kill different killers.
00:55:40
Jo
Yes.
00:55:43
Amelie
And I would like to point out, there is an invincible serial killer in New York who smashed people's skull with a...
00:55:54
Jo
Yeah. With a long crowbar like thing. Yeah.
00:55:57
Amelie
Yeah, you never see the serial killer, but there is another serial killer. it's That's interesting. I really like the different layers, the different kind of serial killer. It's different option. And the view of you can have PTSD after killing someone.
00:56:10
Amelie
And how does it work when your dad is a serial killer?
00:56:11
Jo
Yeah. Shit, heaven.
00:56:14
Amelie
like Like, it's interesting. And when your dad is a serial killer, the different vision he has and everything. Yeah. yeah
00:56:21
Jo
Yeah, it's pretty cool. And we won't spoil what happens later on. But there's some great aspects that happen with each character that their character flaw is basically their downfall. Like whatever the character flaw is, is their downfall. My shoulder's hurting so much. I want an acupuncture now to see if that fucking works.
00:56:38
Jo
all right. On behalf of myself, my shoulder's gone. Joe, and my guest Amelie. We hope you liked our discussion Dix and Dexter. All this and more on the next Dreaming Demons, which will be probably a movie or more Dexter.
00:56:51
Jo
Love guys. Bye-bye.

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