Code Blues is the tenth of ten episodes of Dexter: Original Sin.
Synopsis[]
"Dexter races to find the missing kidnapped child before it's too late; Deb visits her godfather in the hospital and rethinks her future; Harry comes face-to-face with a serial killer."
Summary[]
Talking with his therapist, Brian relates how after the Morgans sent him away, he was put into a series of different foster homes. Due to his violent behavior, he was placed in Harbor Light Mental Hospital, where he was diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder. As an adult, Brian violently confronts his nurse for depriving him of his medicine for the past months. The therapist, Paul Petrie, is content with Brian's progress, but warns him not to contact Dexter (Patrick Gibson). Upset, Brian brutally kills him and steals his car.
Dexter follows Spencer to a ship at the docks, which is just half a mile from the police station. Dexter once again, attacks Spencer and the two engage in a fight before Spencer begins flooding Nicky's cell, revealing his suspicion to Dexter that Nicky is not his biological son. Spencer flees, and Dexter is forced to let him go in order to save Nicky from drowning, though the latter loses consciousness in the process. Dexter takes Nicky outside and uses a flare gun to alert authorities of his location before fleeing the scene.
While visiting Bobby, LaGuerta tells Harry that Barbara has been murdered, and he realizes Brian is responsible. While surveying the crime scene, Harry notices Brian on the roof of a nearby building, awaiting Dexter's arrival. Harry confronts Brian at gunpoint, finally connecting him to the two other murders and it is revealed they were bullies from his foster homes. Brian reveals he already met Dexter, and is upset to have found that Dexter has forgotten he had a brother. Brian confronts Harry for not telling Dexter of his affair with Laura, and how forcing her to become an informant led to her death. Brian refuses to surrender and asks Harry to kill him instead. Harry hesitates, and Brian takes advantage of this, knocking Harry unconscious and escaping.
Spencer breaks into Becca's house and attacks her boyfriend Nelson, confronting her over lying to him about Nicky's true paternity. Dexter subdues Spencer again and removes him from the house, seeing a report of Barbara's murder on TV as he does so. Dexter places Spencer on a kill table he had set up on Camilla's boat. Dexter taunts Spencer for ruining his own legacy and Spencer claims that Harry has failed him, which Dexter dismisses before killing Spencer and dumping his body into the ocean. When he returns home, Harry expresses his regret over not having listened to Dexter when he expressed his suspicions about Spencer, acknowledging that Nicky would have been rescued earlier if he had. Dexter tells Harry he killed Spencer, revealing he saved Nicky as well. Harry is shaken at realizing his lifelong friend was a monster, but Dexter reiterates he was not born like that, unlike Dexter himself. Despite knowing Dexter was affected by his mother's death, Harry comforts him.
The following morning, Debra and Sofia reconcile. At Miami Metro, Harry and Angel discuss Spencer's whereabouts, and Harry dismisses the serial killer case despite LaGuerta's report. Unbeknownst to them, LaGuerta overhears this, and walks away disappointed. Tanya informs Dexter that he has been approved to join forensics full-time, officially becoming part of Miami Metro. After Bobby recovers, Debra tells Harry that she has enrolled in the police academy, which Harry approves. In private, Harry expresses pride in Dexter for prioritizing Nicky's safety over pursuing Spencer, deeming that his Code belongs to Dexter. Dexter and Harry join Debra for a dance, with Dexter narrating that despite his fears, the one thing that could save him is family. Outside, Brian watches them from afar.
Music[]
Songs in this episode
- Daniel Licht – Fight or Flight (2006)
- Pixies – Wave of Mutilation (1989)
- Daniel Licht – Blood Theme (2006)
- Daniel Licht – Hide Your Tears (2006)
- LMS Records – Arroz Con Pollo (2009)
- Oscar D'León – Llorarás (1986)























