Re: The DEXTER thread!!!
Oye.. When're these sequences re??? Dont remember; :huh:
The kid is in the car while he takes over the lady in the car scrap place; That one???
And a major flaw [well not really ] in the series is: The chemical that Dexter injects into the body is supposedly M99 (etorphine hydrochloride) which was found in the autopsy report of the female [partner of the car-scrap guy] as revealed by that bald chinki fellow;
I found out from wiki that:
Etorphine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And the victims still survive before Dexter slaughters them!!!
sTALKEr said:one of my fav scenes is the one in which dexter is hiding in the car while the kid is outside.. looking at him..
also the scenes of dexter with his bro inside the trailer container. awesomeness!
Oye.. When're these sequences re??? Dont remember; :huh:
The kid is in the car while he takes over the lady in the car scrap place; That one???
And a major flaw [well not really ] in the series is: The chemical that Dexter injects into the body is supposedly M99 (etorphine hydrochloride) which was found in the autopsy report of the female [partner of the car-scrap guy] as revealed by that bald chinki fellow;
I found out from wiki that:
Etorphine is most often used to immobilize elephants and other large mammals. Etorphine is only available legally for veterinary use and is strictly governed by law. Diprenorphine (M5050) is an opioid receptor antagonist that can be administered in proportion to the amount of etorphine used (1.3 times) to reverse its effects. Veterinary-strength etorphine is fatal to humans; one drop on the skin can cause death within a few minutes.
Etorphine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And the victims still survive before Dexter slaughters them!!!