[s4e6] If I Had A Hammer »
The title refers to both Arthur’s weapon of choice—a framing hammer—and Dexter’s own attempts to "build" a normal life. The tension peaks during the scene where Dexter watches Arthur at a build site, realizing how similar and yet how different they truly are. Critical Reception
Dexter's exhaustion from sleep deprivation and the pressures of suburban life (symbolized by a literal broken shed) reach a breaking point. This grounded conflict provides a stark, human contrast to the high-stakes serial killer plot. [S4E6] If I Had a Hammer
The episode shines as Dexter seeks advice from Arthur Mitchell on how to balance a family life with a "secret" life. The irony is palpable: Dexter views Arthur as a successful family man, unaware of the deep-seated trauma and abuse lurking beneath the Mitchell household's facade. The title refers to both Arthur’s weapon of
Critics and fans often cite this episode as the moment Season 4 shifts into high gear. According to reviews on IMDb, the episode is praised for: This grounded conflict provides a stark, human contrast
Personal takes from viewers often highlight the "mentor" aspect of the episode:
The confrontation on the bridge is frequently mentioned as a "heart-pounding" sequence that sets the tone for the rest of the season.