At what point in season 6 did you start to suspect that Professor Gellar was a figment of Travis Marshall's imagination?
I don't consider myself to be all THAT observant and I started to really question it in episode 5 when the waitress asks Marshall about his food(i think it was about a refill for his drink) and didn't ask Gellar shyt...didn't even acknowledge dude's existence.
From that point forward I had in my mind the possibility that Gellar was fake. Little things like him appearing inside Gellar's sister's house, knocking Travis out in broad day light with a shovel, and seeing himself wanted on a newspaper and not even tripping like that in the middle of night club really had me at 99% sureness.
I thought it was so painfully obvious after that diner scene that I legitimately felt the bigger twist would be that Gellar was real. SO when the scene came when Dexter found Gellar in the freezer I was like
The reason I made this topic is because I told my friend that I felt season 6 was weak because the core of it was based too strongly on a twist I felt wasn't fooling anybody. I also told him that because he's a relatively smart and perceptive person that he'd definitely figure out the twist early. This jackass doesn't realize until Dexter finds Gellar's body and then proceeds to talk shyt to me about how there's no way I figured it out so early and that I'm full of shyt and a liar.
So be real. How long did it take YOU to be like "Yo, something's fishy about that Marshall/Gellar dynamic...I think Gellar might be imaginary." ?
I don't consider myself to be all THAT observant and I started to really question it in episode 5 when the waitress asks Marshall about his food(i think it was about a refill for his drink) and didn't ask Gellar shyt...didn't even acknowledge dude's existence.
From that point forward I had in my mind the possibility that Gellar was fake. Little things like him appearing inside Gellar's sister's house, knocking Travis out in broad day light with a shovel, and seeing himself wanted on a newspaper and not even tripping like that in the middle of night club really had me at 99% sureness.
I thought it was so painfully obvious after that diner scene that I legitimately felt the bigger twist would be that Gellar was real. SO when the scene came when Dexter found Gellar in the freezer I was like
The reason I made this topic is because I told my friend that I felt season 6 was weak because the core of it was based too strongly on a twist I felt wasn't fooling anybody. I also told him that because he's a relatively smart and perceptive person that he'd definitely figure out the twist early. This jackass doesn't realize until Dexter finds Gellar's body and then proceeds to talk shyt to me about how there's no way I figured it out so early and that I'm full of shyt and a liar.
So be real. How long did it take YOU to be like "Yo, something's fishy about that Marshall/Gellar dynamic...I think Gellar might be imaginary." ?