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1.50 [6] Dexter becomes intrigued with the murder of a prostitute when details of the crime remind him of an unsolved serial killer case from the 1980s. Debra faces the challenges of her new position as LaGuerta tries to thwart her by giving her poor advice.
The finale drew an audience of 1.1 million American viewers, a significant increase over the series premiere, which attracted slightly more than 600,000 viewers. [11] The first season attracted on average 1.96 million American viewers, including live and DVR viewing off the premium channel's main feed. [ 12 ] "
"Episode 1", also known as "Traces to Nowhere", [nb 1] is the second episode of the first season of the American mystery television series Twin Peaks. The episode was written by series creators David Lynch and Mark Frost, and directed by Duwayne Dunham. "Episode 1" features series regulars Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, and Richard Beymer.
It took 17 episodes — not that anyone is counting — to find out the titular answer to Who Killed Sara?, but the soapy Netflix drama’s Season 2 finale finally delivered… for the most part ...
[6] Richard Rys of Vulture wrote, "Say what you will about Season 6 — and the consensus seems to be that this has been the most inconsistent and possibly the worst Dexter chapter of all — the final moments of last night's finale felt like redemption. Sure, there were still plenty of the obvious plot holes that have plagued the show recently ...
When it comes to tying up loose ends, The Undoing had more ground to cover in Sunday’s series finale than one of Grace Fraser’s marathon evening strolls. At the top of the HBO thriller’s ...
Despite her fear of the rain, Anna makes it over to Neil's house, only to find Buell stabbed to death. She quickly finds Neil dead on the sofa as well, as the killer finally reveals themselves.
Christian Camargo appears as Rudy Cooper and is a recurring character until the end of the season. [4] The season received critical acclaim, being praised as "bold, different and exciting, with a central character and performance that take your breath away" by the Daily News. [5]