I was bored and watched all three episodes that have been aired so far on OnDemand. I actually think the show is pretty damn good so far, I like the character a lot. [Reply]
If you mean caught as in custody, no. If you mean caught as people close to him find out and must deal with it, yes.
I was thinking about this. I think the storyline involving Deb finding out would have been a lot better if they hadn't already done so much with her always trusting someone she shouldn't. It's a tired storyline.
So, unless someone can suggest another non-cop, who gives a good storyline dealing with the turmoil of whether or not to turn him in, I'm not sure I can stand by my statement. (I don't think Deb would be believable at this point.) [Reply]
well Quin already knows Dexter killed Robocop so...
Quin knows something is up with ol' Dexy...
and you know what bothered me a bit...
the fact that Dexter helped Quin out with that blood work...I mean...that much was given...
but how does that suddenly exonerate Quin? He was most likely at the scene, Robocop's last 5 calls were all to Quin...and as soon as LaGuerta questioned him he demanded a lawyer...
uh...
what?
too many loopholes this season...WAAAAY too many [Reply]
He exonerated Quinn because a guilty Quinn who has photos of him dumping bags offshore suddenly has much more of an impetus to call the validity of the spatter guy into question, as well as raising all number of other questions about Kyle Butler, putting way too much focus on a guy who is supposed to be working in the shadows.
And what Quinn did was absolutely right. He knew that he looked fucked due to circumstantial evidence, and he had opportunity, given his presence at the scene. If they could establish a motive (as the blood would have done), he would have been fucked.
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
He exonerated Quinn because a guilty Quinn who has photos of him dumping bags offshore suddenly has much more of an impetus to call the validity of the spatter guy into question, as well as raising all number of other questions about Kyle Butler, putting way too much focus on a guy who is supposed to be working in the shadows.
And what Quinn did was absolutely right. He knew that he looked ****ed due to circumstantial evidence, and he had opportunity, given his presence at the scene. If they could establish a motive (as the blood would have done), he would have been ****ed.
In effect, Dexter did it to pay him off.
I know all of this...
Duh. That's what I was trying to say...
but what I meant WAS...just because it wasn't Liddy's blood on Quinn's shoe doesn't mean shit...
All of Liddy's last calls before getting killed were to Quinn...
I'm not sure how he got off the hook so easily just because the blood on his shoes wasn't a match...makes no sense to me.
Now if they decided there wasn't enough evidence I guess that's one thing...but again...too many loopholes in this damn season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Meat Dragon:
I know all of this...
Duh. That's what I was trying to say...
but what I meant WAS...just because it wasn't Liddy's blood on Quinn's shoe doesn't mean shit...
All of Liddy's last calls before getting killed were to Quinn...
I'm not sure how he got off the hook so easily just because the blood on his shoes wasn't a match...makes no sense to me.
Now if they decided there wasn't enough evidence I guess that's one thing...but again...too many loopholes in this damn season.
Not to mention that all the surveillance gear was checked out in Quinn's name. Just because the blood work didn't "check out", the cops would continue to look at Quinn. It basically allowed the producers to end the season there otherwise we'd have to have 3-5 more episodes for them to tidy it up [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Meat Dragon:
I know all of this...
Duh. That's what I was trying to say...
but what I meant WAS...just because it wasn't Liddy's blood on Quinn's shoe doesn't mean shit...
All of Liddy's last calls before getting killed were to Quinn...
I'm not sure how he got off the hook so easily just because the blood on his shoes wasn't a match...makes no sense to me.
Now if they decided there wasn't enough evidence I guess that's one thing...but again...too many loopholes in this damn season.
If they can't pinpoint him there at TOD, and if the blood on the shoe doesn't match, the only thing they know is that he's been in contact with him. It makes him a person of interest, but without a murder weapon or a motive (and with Deb going on record as seeing Quinn "prep" him for his Union meeting) there's nothing to suggest that they didn't have an amicable relationship.