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If Dexter Morgan thought he had problems before, Sunday’s episode of Dexter: New Blood raised the stakes in some major ways. Not only did things take a rough turn with teen son Harrison — the ...
In the episode, Dexter targets a police officer while Rita and the kids go out of town. Meanwhile, Debra decides to go back with Lundy. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 1.51 million household viewers and gained a 0.7/2 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received critical acclaim, who ...
The fifth season of Dexter premiered on September 26, 2010, [1] and consisted of 12 episodes. The season focuses on how Dexter comes to terms with the aftermath of the Season 4 finale, helping a woman stop a group of serial rapists, and avoiding a corrupt cop who learns his deadly secret.
In Friday’s episode of Dexter: Original Sin, our titular killer with a code experiences some normal, non-murdery feelings when a child — Judge Powell’s abducted son Jimmy — is sadly found ...
Due to a dearth of original programming as a result of the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike, CBS began broadcasting Dexter in edited form on free-to-air television on February 17, 2008, [6] thus making Dexter the first program in two decades to air on a national broadcast network after being shown on a premium cable channel. [7]
Dexter New Blood Finale Episode 10 Dexter tells Harrison that he doesn’t have to come, but Dexter’s gotta go. As he walks away, Harrison pulls out his rifle and aims it directly at his father.
In Sunday’s (penultimate!) episode of Dexter: New Blood, the heat is on and the bodies are piling up. As Dexter and Harrison bond over their dark urges, Dad teaches his son everything he knows ...
"Surprise, Motherfucker!" is the twelfth episode and season finale of the seventh season of the American crime drama television series Dexter. It is the 84th overall episode of the series and was written by executive producers Scott Buck and Tim Schlattmann, and directed by Steve Shill.