SF, you're so far off base here, you think the entire viewerbase of this show, readerbase of the book, and members of this forum who discuss both are so without a moral compass that you're the only one pointing in the right direction?
I think you need to take a step back and realize you don't actually know what you're talking about.
Do yourself a favor, do download the entirety of season 4 and watch it again. Lithgow's character wasn't only the "Trinity" killer, he was killing in 4's, not 3's It's just that it took Dexter's obsession with him to figure out that he'd been burying children alive in concrete. The thing is, he found out that Dexter Morgan wasn't Kyle Butler, found out where he lived, and we're left to assume that he managed to off his wife before Dexter could get to him and end his reign of murders.
Dexter was actually looking forward to the honeymoon and being with Rita, along with appreciating the fact that she was a good mother and could watch the kids which gave him the free time to be the vigilante that he feels he needs to be. Now he has to try and manage his bloodlust with an even bigger social barrier than before, the fact that he's a single father with a full time career seems a bit demotivational towards a reason why he'd even consider murdering his wife. If anything he would have murdered the neighbor, but he didn't.
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