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Jimmy Smits accidentally stabbed a stunt man with a real knife while filming the episode "The Damage a Man Can Do" was filmed in early October 2008. [2] On playing Harry as a figment of Dexter's imagination, James Remar told Vanity Fair that "it's challenging to play a specter in somebody’s current existence."
Jimmy L. Smits (born July 9, 1955) is an American actor. He is best known for playing attorney Victor Sifuentes on the 1980s–1990s legal drama L.A. Law , NYPD Detective Bobby Simone on the 1990s–2000s police drama NYPD Blue , and Matt Santos on the political drama The West Wing .
Marcia White of The Express-Times declared Dexter "one of the best cable dramas on TV", and called the final scene between Dexter and Arthur particularly touching. [18] Mark Dawidziak of The Plain Dealer said the episode was shocking and suspenseful, and called Dexter "a series that leaves you guessing as the psychological ambiguities run ...
Ramón (Jason Manuel Olazabal) starts drinking heavily, causing Miguel (Jimmy Smits) to tell Dexter that they can tell him that Freebo is dead, but Dexter does not think it might be a good idea. Miami Metro investigates the death of Jack Rice, but his fiancée Fiona Kemp (Julie Ann Emery) does not cooperate.
The corpse of Miguel (Jimmy Smits) is found in a park, with Dexter (Michael C. Hall) staging it to frame The Skinner.Ramón (Jason Manuel Olazabal) is furious, and forbids Dexter from attending his funeral.
Dexter (Michael C. Hall) and Miguel (Jimmy Smits) hang out in Dexter's boat, and Miguel asks him how he feels about killing Ethan Turner. Dexter that "it felt right," delighting Miguel. Dexter then has an imaginary conversation with Harry (James Remar), who states he cannot get Miguel involved in his life. (A note about the above boat scene ...
Alan Sepinwall wrote, "Ironically, the only scenes in the episode that felt reassuring were the ones that were the most uncomfortable: basically, any interaction between Dexter and Miguel Prado. Jimmy Smits is doing some really interesting work as a guy who might just be in mourning or might be as crazy in his own way as Dexter.
While filming the Dexter episode The Damage a Man Can Do, in which Chase was a stuntman, actor Jimmy Smits accidentally stabbed Chase with a real knife instead of a fake one. Smits is said to have missed the plastic protection eight times out of ten during rehearsal, but was able to aim correctly while accidentally wielding the real knife. [2]