
Dexter, living under an alias, jogs through snowy woods, hunting a white buck with a rifle. He resists his old urges, living a structured, quiet life in Iron Lake
Dexter arrives in Iron Lake to start his day as a clerk at a local wilderness sporting gear store.
Dexter participates in line dancing at the tavern with Angela and other police colleagues, allowing a rare glimpse into his attempt at normalcy.
Dexter opens the hunting retail store and we see this daily routine there.
Dexter cover his tracks at night in the wood. Leonard Cohen's song sets a somber tone as Dexter checks on Harrison, then heads out to dig up Matt’s body, spreading his scent to mislead the search dogs.
Audrey, Harrison, and friends break into an empty cabin. Played during the teen gathering at the cabin, as Harrison, Audrey, and others get to know each other.
Lily is drinking champagne alone in her room and dancing. This song plays as she pops champagne, and the scene transitions before it is revealed she is being watched
Dexter cover his tracks at night in the wood. Leonard Cohen's song sets a somber tone as Dexter checks on Harrison, then heads out to dig up Matt’s body, spreading his scent to mislead the search dogs.
As the episode’s mysterious killer hunts down Lily, Del Shannon's classic plays, culminating in her being shot after a desperate run for freedom.
Upbeat and contemporary, this song plays as true crime podcaster Molly Park makes her introduction at the police investigation site.
This song provides an eerie juxtaposition as the killer ritualistically prepares Lily’s remains.
This track is heard emanating from Olsen’s car during a supporting character’s moment.
This is another song on the Kill List party playlist. Harrison takes a drug-laced pill.
The song "Tightly Strung" is also played during the party. Harrison is experience dizziness and rapid heart rate after taking fentanyl .
Dexter targets a dealer at the Crystal Bar. This song can be heard in the bar when Dexter is watching the dealer who sold the drugs that Harrison overdosed on.
This is another song on the Kill List party playlist. Harrison takes a drug-laced pill.
Flashback to Kurt as a child (truck cab scene); also thematic callback to Kurt’s background during a police-station interview.
Plays as Angela and Molly discuss case at the bar, comparing notes.
Jukebox at Kurt Caldwell's diner; scene with Dexter and Harrison.
Briefly heard in a scene with Harrison early in the episode with him on the phone with Kurt.
Plays while Angela and her daughter Miles are at the bar. Angela confronts drug dealer at the bar.
Plays prominently during Dexter's body disposal scene and after his heart-to-heart with Harrison, providing comic contrast to the dark themes of murder and family legacy. The song resumes as Angela reviews Bay Harbor Butcher evidence.
During a festive Christmas gathering with Harrison, Dexter, Angela and others share holiday cheer—this upbeat tune sets the scene.