[Dexter] Why did Debra blame Dexter for her own actions?

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She shot Laguerta dead. He didn’t force her to do anything. He was willing to let her shoot him dead. She’s an adult woman who made her own decision in which she ended up choosing her brother. She could’ve decided to just arrest him. Technically, she didn’t even have to shoot anyone.

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