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The episode marked the first time that another character had joined Dexter with a victim in one of his murder scenes. While filming this scene during October 2008, Smits accidentally stabbed stunt man Jeff Chase with a real knife rather than the scene's prop knife. The knife struck a small piece of plastic on Chase's chest and he was unharmed.
That’s how Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) described his first kill when audiences saw it 18 years ago in Season 1 of Showtime’s serial killer series “Dexter.” And that’s putting it mildly.
Before setting up the kill room, Dexter is called by Lumen, who reveals she is in Miami and needs his help, having shot one of her rapists at a warehouse. Dexter is forced to leave Lance sedated in his trunk, while he meets with Lumen at the warehouse, noticing that the rapist, Dan Mendell ( Sean O'Bryan ), was still alive and fled the scene.
Dexter Morgan was born in 1970. [2] At the story's outset, Dexter remembers very little about his life prior to being adopted by Harry and Doris Morgan. Harry only tells Dexter that his biological parents both died in a car accident, and Harry brought him home from the crime scene.
Dexter Morgan will be ringing in the new year with his Dark Passenger. And a few soon-to-be-dead bodies. TVLine’s month-long #2025FirstLook series continues today with an exclusive sneak peek at ...
The following article contains spoilers for Episode 1 of Dexter: Original Sin. Dexter: Original Sin is here and Showtime is taking viewers back to where it all began—or at least to Dexter Morgan ...
"Take It!" is the eighth episode of the fifth season of the American crime drama television series Dexter. It is the 56th overall episode of the series and was written by executive producer Manny Coto and co-executive producer Wendy West, and was directed by Romeo Tirone.
The return of Dexter's old kill-room, complete with photos of victims, was a nice touch though. Hopefully it'll get used. Soon." [ 4 ] Joshua Alston of The A.V. Club gave the episode a "D+" grade and wrote, "Given the myriad of crucial flaws plaguing the final season of Dexter , it's been difficult to pick the superlative among them.