Hank was always off the trail because walt was his brother in law just like Lundy with Dexter Doakes didn't have any of that this cat and mouse couldn't go for long without making the show terrible doakes had to die
This might be the best scene in the entire series. We finally see Doakes and Dexter call each other by their first name for the first and only time, showing a kind of mutual respect
Doakes has called Dexter by his first name before. In the first episode when he asks Dexter for an analysis he says “You give me the fucking creeps, you know that Dexter?”
I can't believe Dexter caught the Bay Harbor Butcher and locked him up in that shed all on his own. That was very brave for a lab geek. We could all learn a bit about courage from Dexter.
I still to this day can’t decide how much of Doakes lowering his guard was just adjusting his strategy to play Dex. Like it’s pretty clear he is fully bullshitting when he apologizes about the “trophies” and tries to talk Dexter into turning himself in, but he says it with the same sincerity he’s been saying everything else We don’t have his inner-monologue so we just have no idea how much of a true psycho he actually is, what’s a mask and what’s not, and in what ways he truly does understand and relate to Dexter All I know is the second Dexter was in handcuffs dude was gonna be smiling like a mf and talking more shit than ever before
@@TimmyMcGowan Doakes was confident enough that something was off with Dexter that he was stalking him starting in Season 2. I can't remember if he continued to talk shit in Season 2 the same way he did in Seadon 1. But if he did, then it was a charade how he connected to Dexter in the cage.
@@TimmyMcGowan He could have or even would have given Dexter his trophies back if he really wanted to show trust. The fact that he tried to keep them in his back pocket reveals his intentions. I think we all wish that doakes was changing his mind. Because this is the first real moral dilemma we face in the show (if I remember correctly).
The writters missed an opportunity to have them both slowly build trust while Doakes remained imprisioned for several more episodes. Doakes anger of crimes should have enabled him to see the benefit of partnering with a killer who kills who he can't catch.
Doakes supporting Dexter would have ruined his character. Doakes is a soldier, someone who is no stranger to killing, yet he believes in the system and due process. The writers missed an opportunity by Dexter not murdering Doakes. Dexter's dilemma was resolved rather weakly by Lila West murdering Dexter allowing him to continue as he was before. If it would have been Dexter's choice to either turn himself in, go through with his frame job, or kill Doakes, it would have much more of an impact on Dexter.
@@_philipp__ I dunno, Doakes becoming jaded and seeing Dexter's side of things in order to have a sort of redemption arc where he goes back to his code would be interesting
The part where Doakes said “ Dexter” , instead of Morgan, and he returned it by saying James, it felt emotional, it felt like they had mutual respect towards each other despite everything.
Doubt it because Dexter was the KEY to get Doakes his job back as Sergeant of Miami Metro Homicide. Remember he was put on administrative leave a couple episodes before he caught dexter all thanks to that headbutt Dexter gave him lol Plus he was trapped in a cage all over again. In Doakes eyes, it was escape the cage, don’t get killed by Dexter and arrest him - ultimately turning him in and getting his job back as Sergeant (probably with better pay) since HE turned in the real Bay Harbor Butcher. Boom end of series and Sexter Morgan gets the Electric Chair hence Florida’s Death Penalty. (bro killed like a good 40-50 or so people already so they would 100% push for him to be executed)
I still chuckle when I think back to Michael C Hall giving an interview to someone and he talks about how his cousin gave him a hard time because Michael C Hall couldn't beat Erik King in a fight, but his character Dexter easily takes Doakes
Well, it is true taking some jujitsu classes in college totally enables you to kick the ass of a combat-trained Navy Seal who is by far the superior physical specimen.
@@nealm6764 hes literally trained his whole life dude since he was like 10. his father was also a cop and at the top. doakes also gets way to angry and predictable. dexter uses that to easily take him on.
@@rcb20091 Yes, it is also true that Navy Seals and special forces lack discipline and control. If only they had a process to vet for such things, but sones of cops who are serial killing psychopaths are known for their self-control and discipline. All true and not ridiculous Hollywood crap.
I rationalize it by how many people dexter has struggled with hand to hand to the death. Doakes has too but dexter has done it dozens and dozens of times for years. Doakes also underestimated him physically. Idk. It's still a reach but dexter was more desperate in the moment.
@@rcb20091 fr people forget dexter has encountered many fights and struggles so knows how to act in a real situation. obviously doakes has military training but people shouldn't forget that dexter trained his whole life to be a killer of killers.
I'm watching Dexter for the first time. I'm on season 7 now. I miss Doakes. I knew he could never live once he found out but damn Doakes was an awesome character
If Dokes were smarter he could have tried to empathize. Told Dexter that if he gets caught, there is no help, but if he turns himself in, he could plead insanity, maybe get a stay in a psychiatric institute between his trauma and Harry’s raising. It would be BS, but it could dangle the possibility of a fresh start to Dexter.
They already went through all that. This was the beginning of the end. Dexter was preparing to turn himself over. He was getting his personal life in order to protect Rita and Deb from the fallout.
@@Sentralkontrolyou’re literally setting up a worse more miserable life for yourself by acting like that. you don’t sound cool you sound like a child with emotional issues.
They were both killers, but in different ways. Doakes hated when killers got off just as much as Dexter. It only made sense to have them pair up and Doakes keeps clear of Dexter and every so often gives him "cases" to work on. Doakes was such a good character and shouldn't have been killed off.
At least L's death was enough of a peak. And the ending was still climactic. Dexter's ending is like, there is not even sex let alone a climactic ending.
Playing the sympathy card is the last thing he shouldve done with dexter mightve been at a low but that just means hes going to do whatever he can to protect( hide the truth) from the people he cared about
Why would Doakes even try to convince Dexter to let him go and take Dexter to jail, lol. Even if Dexter avoided the death penalty, there's no way he would see the outside of prison again. That's not exactly how you convince someone.
@@ZeonEons I'm not sure if I understand what you mean. You mean that Doakes was relying on Dexter having a conscience? Either way, telling Dexter to set him free so that he can take him to jail seems pretty dumb.
@@twistedpersonality If you are just using this clip as the only context, then yes, however, Dexter was already going to turn himself in. This is just a very small clip of the bigger picture unfolding
So it would have been nice if Dexter was ready to turn himself in here and let Doakes free to arrest him as a means to an end, and they finally had a mutual respect for each other's codes, but then everything proceeded to go to shit because of Dexter's psycho ex. Dexter tries to save Doakes but it's too late and he dies anyways, and Dexter seeks out revenge for his rival friend's death. I think that would have made Doakes' farewell better here for me and better closure.
This show was so fun. Portrays society perfectly. People would rather like/listen to a charming guy rather than an arrogant ass even if he is doing the right thing.😂
Doakes is very justice oriented as a reaction to the horrors he witnessed at war. And if ALL Dexter ever was was a vigilante, he might have been more willing to overlook it. But the ritualistic way Dexter does what he does... I mean, it's haunting just to see it from outside the screen, but irl it would be terrifying.
Doakes was traumatized when Dexter started cutting up the body So, nah, Doakes isn't on that level. Eliminating bad guys, wam, bam, done. No problem *Dexter* - let me take a moment... 💀 Doakes took no pleasure in the killing. Dexter revelied in it, releasing all his stresses and burdens
@@shawnbradford2243 Not really. He didn't seek them out and did what Dexter does. Even his friend on the boat he tries to talk him down and turn himself in after killing his wife. Doakes had no choice but to defend himself in that scenario. The other guy committed war crimes that Doakes explained to Maria during his time in the military. Dexter does this because he needs too.
I really wish dextar would have somehow convinced doakes not to snitch maybe via leverage. Similar to the relationship him and debra eventually had. Imagine both of them knowing in the later seasons. The comedy would have layered on 😂😊
Then you would lose all that aggression from Doakes against Dexter. When Deb accepted Dexter for who he was, it was just another normal interaction again
I wish, before Doakes died, Dexter got him to confess about his own 'dark passenger'. We know Doakes has taken vengeance on people he thought deserved to die, I just wanted Dexter to get Doakes to admit that they're not all that different, that Doakes also feels a perverse sense of justice when he kills someone who fits his own code. And on that account I have to wonder why Dexter didn't become a cop himself, he has the skills and it would allow him to kill without having to hide bodies in garbage bags.
Only 30? Those are rookie numbers. I've been asking the dryer where my missing socks are for years. She keeps saying, "I'm your wife, not a damn dryer!" but I know it's just stalling. Point is, don't marry a dryer.
@@ILoveYouthiiismuchfor 30 weeks in a row Irishman paddy prayed to god asking to win the lottery. On the 31st week he shouted to the sky in anger as he still hadn’t won. A thunderous voice came back from the skies above. “ Work with me Paddy, for pity’s sake buy a ticket .”
its free fucking money of course they do anything for more fucking money thats why the show partly exist jn the first place because people saw potential for more money
Most countries does that. Only country i can think of that has a clear and cut story line that they don't really extend on it, is probably korea their seasons are just as long but everything is not forced.
Why couldnt doakes accept what dexter did was honestly good....he admits it himself he did the exact same thing in the navy seals....but what i was just following orders for 🇺🇸 seems pretty ironic
Doakes didn't chop and mutilate bodies and follow a ritual. Doakes saw some nasty stuff from bad guys in the navy seals. Mother's forced to carry around their dead son's head Among other gruesome stuff
Killing off Doakes is like killing Hank in Breaking Bad season 2 lol
Unfortunately the only way to keep him around would have been to make him an incompetent moron always one step behind Dex, Wile E Coyote style.
Imagine if Doakes was Walter’s brother in law
Doakes had many epiphanies poopin in that bucket.
Hank was always off the trail because walt was his brother in law just like Lundy with Dexter Doakes didn't have any of that this cat and mouse couldn't go for long without making the show terrible doakes had to die
@@bluewater5620 Walt would’ve gotten caught after like at most 2 weeks of selling meth.
Doakes was both smart as hell, and extremely observant.
This might be the best scene in the entire series. We finally see Doakes and Dexter call each other by their first name for the first and only time, showing a kind of mutual respect
Yep but one's locked in the cage. I guess it was the only way to tame both beasts
Doakes had zero respect for Dexter, he just wanted to get out of there.
Doakes was just doing what he could to survive
Doakes has called Dexter by his first name before. In the first episode when he asks Dexter for an analysis he says “You give me the fucking creeps, you know that Dexter?”
I can't believe Dexter caught the Bay Harbor Butcher and locked him up in that shed all on his own. That was very brave for a lab geek. We could all learn a bit about courage from Dexter.
lab geek my ass
@@wesspectOkay doakes we knows it you
Haha you sound like Homelander.
He's like a super ninja black belt 😂 but yeah
Surprise, mf!
Damn. To think Dexter and Doakes could've been good friends
I doubt they could've ever been friends. But they could come to a mutual understanding, but Doakes would still turn Dexter in.
I still to this day can’t decide how much of Doakes lowering his guard was just adjusting his strategy to play Dex. Like it’s pretty clear he is fully bullshitting when he apologizes about the “trophies” and tries to talk Dexter into turning himself in, but he says it with the same sincerity he’s been saying everything else
We don’t have his inner-monologue so we just have no idea how much of a true psycho he actually is, what’s a mask and what’s not, and in what ways he truly does understand and relate to Dexter
All I know is the second Dexter was in handcuffs dude was gonna be smiling like a mf and talking more shit than ever before
@@TimmyMcGowan Doakes was confident enough that something was off with Dexter that he was stalking him starting in Season 2.
I can't remember if he continued to talk shit in Season 2 the same way he did in Seadon 1.
But if he did, then it was a charade how he connected to Dexter in the cage.
@@TimmyMcGowan He could have or even would have given Dexter his trophies back if he really wanted to show trust. The fact that he tried to keep them in his back pocket reveals his intentions.
I think we all wish that doakes was changing his mind. Because this is the first real moral dilemma we face in the show (if I remember correctly).
@sumeetdhoat6747,yeah they could have been friends until dexter discovered doakes was the bay harbor butcher i still cant believe it .😂😂
The writters missed an opportunity to have them both slowly build trust while Doakes remained imprisioned for several more episodes. Doakes anger of crimes should have enabled him to see the benefit of partnering with a killer who kills who he can't catch.
They kinda did that with Debra in later seasons...Kinda...
Doakes supporting Dexter would have ruined his character. Doakes is a soldier, someone who is no stranger to killing, yet he believes in the system and due process. The writers missed an opportunity by Dexter not murdering Doakes. Dexter's dilemma was resolved rather weakly by Lila West murdering Dexter allowing him to continue as he was before. If it would have been Dexter's choice to either turn himself in, go through with his frame job, or kill Doakes, it would have much more of an impact on Dexter.
@@_philipp__ Perfectly put, I don't think anyone could put it better.
@@_philipp__ I dunno, Doakes becoming jaded and seeing Dexter's side of things in order to have a sort of redemption arc where he goes back to his code would be interesting
@@_philipp__ never heard of the term fallen angel.
Doakes thinks he's slick trying to be supportive to a partially vulnerable dex but would bust him 1st second he has a chance lol
better than not trying
They could've been good friends though, the chemistry is there
I don't think so.. Dex is blue brother. Straight as an arrow " good " .. But was so misguided by his father.
And Dexter knows that, he read Doakes so easily right from the start.
@@pluto9403no it’s not you blind?
The part where Doakes said “ Dexter” , instead of Morgan, and he returned it by saying James, it felt emotional, it felt like they had mutual respect towards each other despite everything.
And then Dexter confessed, was sentenced to the death penalty, and no one else died because of him. The end.
Nah since Dexter turned himself in and showed regret he’d probably get a life sentence.
And then those people he would have killed went on to happily kill maim and abuse many others. The end.
Or Doakes decided to work with him. Feeding him the really bad criminals who were getting away with it.
@@macmcleod1188Would be an awesome team 👍
They killed off Doakes way too early, should had kept him on for at least a few more seasons.
I get where you’re coming from but the plot gymnastics to do that would have tarnished How good it was
I kind of think they pulled the trigger on him finding out and catching him too early
@@tanngrisnr5076 I don’t, trust me as a supernatural fan shit can get dragged out of long, letting it end naturally makes it more memorable
@@Walkerxy yeah in this scenario I'd imagine the entire show would be much shorter too.
I think they realized Doakes would've caught Dex
Dex wasn’t falling for the good cop bit for one second 😂
Bay Harbor Butcha trying to gaslight Dexter into thinking he is the Bay Harbor Butcher 😨
1:29 he was legit worried that dex would kill himself. Doakes was just a awesome dynamic to dex
He was worried about being stuck in that cage.
Hard to tell if he's really worried or if he was luring him into believing he's worried..
@@sawboss5794 xd
Doubt it because Dexter was the KEY to get Doakes his job back as Sergeant of Miami Metro Homicide. Remember he was put on administrative leave a couple episodes before he caught dexter all thanks to that headbutt Dexter gave him lol
Plus he was trapped in a cage all over again. In Doakes eyes, it was escape the cage, don’t get killed by Dexter and arrest him - ultimately turning him in and getting his job back as Sergeant (probably with better pay) since HE turned in the real Bay Harbor Butcher. Boom end of series and Sexter Morgan gets the Electric Chair hence Florida’s Death Penalty. (bro killed like a good 40-50 or so people already so they would 100% push for him to be executed)
Been rewatching Dexter again since hearing the news of Resurrection. Dexter and James always had such an incredible rivalry
I still chuckle when I think back to Michael C Hall giving an interview to someone and he talks about how his cousin gave him a hard time because Michael C Hall couldn't beat Erik King in a fight, but his character Dexter easily takes Doakes
Well, it is true taking some jujitsu classes in college totally enables you to kick the ass of a combat-trained Navy Seal who is by far the superior physical specimen.
@@nealm6764 hes literally trained his whole life dude since he was like 10. his father was also a cop and at the top. doakes also gets way to angry and predictable. dexter uses that to easily take him on.
@@rcb20091 Yes, it is also true that Navy Seals and special forces lack discipline and control. If only they had a process to vet for such things, but sones of cops who are serial killing psychopaths are known for their self-control and discipline.
All true and not ridiculous Hollywood crap.
I rationalize it by how many people dexter has struggled with hand to hand to the death. Doakes has too but dexter has done it dozens and dozens of times for years. Doakes also underestimated him physically. Idk. It's still a reach but dexter was more desperate in the moment.
@@rcb20091 fr people forget dexter has encountered many fights and struggles so knows how to act in a real situation. obviously doakes has military training but people shouldn't forget that dexter trained his whole life to be a killer of killers.
I'm watching Dexter for the first time. I'm on season 7 now. I miss Doakes. I knew he could never live once he found out but damn Doakes was an awesome character
Doakes jumped on Dexter turning himself in way too fast. He should have let it simmer.
If Dokes were smarter he could have tried to empathize. Told Dexter that if he gets caught, there is no help, but if he turns himself in, he could plead insanity, maybe get a stay in a psychiatric institute between his trauma and Harry’s raising. It would be BS, but it could dangle the possibility of a fresh start to Dexter.
They already went through all that. This was the beginning of the end. Dexter was preparing to turn himself over. He was getting his personal life in order to protect Rita and Deb from the fallout.
Doakes was the guy they needed to keep on this show.
3:24 "Morgan! Text her." What a powerful line! According to automatic captions.
lmao
The music is so fitting for this scene.
“I dont want no fkn donut Morgan”
3:36 " I lie to everyone I know" doesn't that hit home for some of us...
Relatable. Everyone knows me as this friendly, loveable guy who’s always kind, always caring. But I just want them to fuck off tbh
Granted I do think the weight of lying about being an infamous serial killer vs ANYTHING else is a bit of a difference 😅😅😅
@@Sentralkontrol Be more honest with people. A lot of them won't like you for it, but at least you'll be true to yourself.
@@Sentralkontrolwow you’re such a tough and mysterious sigma alpha male
@@Sentralkontrolyou’re literally setting up a worse more miserable life for yourself by acting like that. you don’t sound cool you sound like a child with emotional issues.
I wish Doakes could’ve met Rita, he’d probably think differently about Dexter
Don't worry, he did meet her
I think they met off screen because doakes mentioned Rita before
@@twigcapra. 💀
He wasn't buying Dexters family charade.
@@Stoicdexter you’re right he did mention her kids also
I wish New Blood had Doakes as a passenger or something similar.
he was voice of truck guy in first ep if i remember correctly
2:13 how I feel
Definitely would have been better for Deb and Rita if he had turned himself in
Michael C Hall 🔥🔥🔥
I believe this is also the first time you see Dex with a gun in his hands
They were both killers, but in different ways. Doakes hated when killers got off just as much as Dexter. It only made sense to have them pair up and Doakes keeps clear of Dexter and every so often gives him "cases" to work on. Doakes was such a good character and shouldn't have been killed off.
Killing off Doakes is like killing L from Death Note. Both show never reached its peak since they died lol
At least L's death was enough of a peak. And the ending was still climactic. Dexter's ending is like, there is not even sex let alone a climactic ending.
you can tell Dexter was fond of Doakes, even when Doakes openly hated him
Playing the sympathy card is the last thing he shouldve done with dexter mightve been at a low but that just means hes going to do whatever he can to protect( hide the truth) from the people he cared about
It was the last thing he did do, after attempting to escape
Why would Doakes even try to convince Dexter to let him go and take Dexter to jail, lol. Even if Dexter avoided the death penalty, there's no way he would see the outside of prison again. That's not exactly how you convince someone.
Then it proves that Doakes didn't think Dexter was a psychopath
@@ZeonEons I'm not sure if I understand what you mean. You mean that Doakes was relying on Dexter having a conscience? Either way, telling Dexter to set him free so that he can take him to jail seems pretty dumb.
@@twistedpersonality If you are just using this clip as the only context, then yes, however, Dexter was already going to turn himself in. This is just a very small clip of the bigger picture unfolding
So it would have been nice if Dexter was ready to turn himself in here and let Doakes free to arrest him as a means to an end, and they finally had a mutual respect for each other's codes, but then everything proceeded to go to shit because of Dexter's psycho ex. Dexter tries to save Doakes but it's too late and he dies anyways, and Dexter seeks out revenge for his rival friend's death. I think that would have made Doakes' farewell better here for me and better closure.
2:35 It for sure would have been, Dexter destroyed her life
'Anything could happen.'
And Lila does.
What a scene!
Better than your show
One of the greatest series ever.
💯💯💯💯
This show was so fun.
Portrays society perfectly.
People would rather like/listen to a charming guy rather than an arrogant ass even if he is doing the right thing.😂
And think Doakes was the Bay Barbour Butcher 😮
Still asking for a Dexter and Brian compilation.
Doakes should have liked what dexter was, eliminated bad guys
Doakes is very justice oriented as a reaction to the horrors he witnessed at war.
And if ALL Dexter ever was was a vigilante, he might have been more willing to overlook it. But the ritualistic way Dexter does what he does... I mean, it's haunting just to see it from outside the screen, but irl it would be terrifying.
Doakes was traumatized when Dexter started cutting up the body
So, nah, Doakes isn't on that level.
Eliminating bad guys, wam, bam, done. No problem
*Dexter* - let me take a moment... 💀
Doakes took no pleasure in the killing. Dexter revelied in it, releasing all his stresses and burdens
@@ZeonEons so Doaks preferred shooting them…..
@@shawnbradford2243 Not really. He didn't seek them out and did what Dexter does. Even his friend on the boat he tries to talk him down and turn himself in after killing his wife. Doakes had no choice but to defend himself in that scenario. The other guy committed war crimes that Doakes explained to Maria during his time in the military. Dexter does this because he needs too.
@@ZeonEons no he put it where he could kill them and get away with it as a cop.
I really wish dextar would have somehow convinced doakes not to snitch maybe via leverage. Similar to the relationship him and debra eventually had. Imagine both of them knowing in the later seasons. The comedy would have layered on 😂😊
Then you would lose all that aggression from Doakes against Dexter. When Deb accepted Dexter for who he was, it was just another normal interaction again
"Surprise Mother Fkr!" 😂
I wish, before Doakes died, Dexter got him to confess about his own 'dark passenger'. We know Doakes has taken vengeance on people he thought deserved to die, I just wanted Dexter to get Doakes to admit that they're not all that different, that Doakes also feels a perverse sense of justice when he kills someone who fits his own code.
And on that account I have to wonder why Dexter didn't become a cop himself, he has the skills and it would allow him to kill without having to hide bodies in garbage bags.
2:36 just started Season 8, think it’s safe to say Dex was right
They should never have killed Doakes.
And he got burned in house...
Because of Dexter's gf.
Honestly, I just can't believe that Doakes was Bay Harbor Butcher all along. Something just doesn't add up, we might be missing something.
Love Dexter !!!
So good
Dang so he just turned himself in? Did anyone come to unlock Doakes then?
No he didn't, just watch the show on lol it's good up to season 5
Alligators🗣🗣
Uriel Extension
Day 30 of asking for a dexters smartest moments compilation
this
Only 30? Those are rookie numbers. I've been asking the dryer where my missing socks are for years. She keeps saying, "I'm your wife, not a damn dryer!" but I know it's just stalling. Point is, don't marry a dryer.
@@ILoveYouthiiismuchfor 30 weeks in a row Irishman paddy prayed to god asking to win the lottery. On the 31st week he shouted to the sky in anger as he still hadn’t won. A thunderous voice came back from the skies above. “ Work with me Paddy, for pity’s sake buy a ticket .”
Sister Mountains
America loves to have plummeting shows continue season after season
its free fucking money of course they do anything for more fucking money thats why the show partly exist jn the first place because people saw potential for more money
Most countries does that. Only country i can think of that has a clear and cut story line that they don't really extend on it, is probably korea their seasons are just as long but everything is not forced.
@@deciphertwentythree7726 What about Britain? The office is what, 12 episodes? The only real milkers are the mericans lets be honest
they did doakes dirty and the end.
Great Actdmr.
How do they even calculate the taxes? The apps show how long they worked at every event or something?
doakes ❤❤❤❤
Why couldnt doakes accept what dexter did was honestly good....he admits it himself he did the exact same thing in the navy seals....but what i was just following orders for 🇺🇸 seems pretty ironic
Doakes didn't chop and mutilate bodies and follow a ritual. Doakes saw some nasty stuff from bad guys in the navy seals. Mother's forced to carry around their dead son's head
Among other gruesome stuff
Harvey Brook
Ondricka Mountains
Did he get the fresh fruit ?
Yes, he's eating grapes when Lila finds him.
Anyone know the music at the end when they have the last conversation?
post more dexter original sin content
Why don't you do a Harrison series too?
We don’t need it. His character wasn’t super enjoyable to watch to be honest.
You're allowed to to have a wrong opinion @@draculadd
@@JustBCA Of course.
@@JustBCAcorrect opinion honestly
I'm kinda mad that they turned Dexter into a serial killer just to milk the franchise. I liked the cartoon better.
Montana Underpass
Christiansen Throughway
Ex special ops bested by a handcuffed labcoat. lol this series makes no sense.
Lura Cliff
Christ Groves
Brown Joseph Hall Larry Lopez Frank
Hall Karen Thomas Elizabeth White Jennifer
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Hated Doakes anyway..wasn't sad to see him go..meh
i stopped watching after ANOTHER BLK CHARACTER gets killed early