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Rosenberg said that risks had to be taken on the show, and Doakes was "too good to not kill". [2] The character was killed to prevent recycling of used ideas, so that the writers would "stay aggressive and on top of it rather than repeat ourselves", according to Phillips. [5] Erik King, who plays Doakes, mentioned the difficulty in killing ...
Dexter uses this opportunity to cover his fingerprints. Despite Dexter's warning, Lila flirts with Angel (David Zayas) and goes out with him. Dexter is forced to go with them, as he fears she will expose his connection to Jimenez. Doakes contacts LaGuerta (Lauren Vélez) to claim his innocence, which LaGuerta believes. Doakes refuses to ...
Dexter takes Rita to his apartment to have sex, but they are interrupted when Lila leaves a message revealing their trip. Rita is angry that Dexter lied and leaves. Doakes continues suspecting Dexter when he asks Debra (Jennifer Carpenter) about his drug addiction, and she claims he never used the drugs. He later sneaks into his office to ...
In the episode, Dexter considers new options while having to deal with Doakes, and Debra discovers Lila's real identity. According to Nielsen Media Research , the episode was seen by an estimated 0.89 million household viewers and gained a 0.4/1 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.
One of the biggest moments most likely to be featured in Original Sin is Dexter's first kill. From what was mentioned on the Showtime series, Dexter got the go ahead from Harry to kill Nurse Mary ...
Prepare for a killer holiday season. Dexter‘s prequel series Original Sin, which will follow the original show’s central character during his teenage years, will be available to stream on ...
Doakes' obsession with Dexter also takes a fun turn, and it all leads to a very intriguing bit of self-realization for our serial killer hero." [ 4 ] Scott Tobias of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A–" grade and wrote, "As Dexter's grisly handiwork continues to surface from the ocean floor, his sense of self is starting to emerge as well ...
In the episode, Dexter sends a manifesto to confuse the police department, while also trying to prevent Doakes from investigating further. According to Nielsen Media Research , the episode was seen by an estimated 0.84 million household viewers and gained a 0.4/1 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.