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Dexter attempts to stay ahead of Miami Metro Homicide on his hunt for Gellar, who plans on killing a radical atheist professor, but Dexter fails to stop him after he gets trapped in an elevator. Batista helps Quinn recover his gun that he left in the car of a one-night stand.
Dexter: New Blood is an American crime drama mystery television miniseries developed for Showtime as a continuation of the series Dexter, developed by original series showrunner, Clyde Phillips, and directed by Marcos Siega. [1]
After the double date, Dexter follows Reed to a nightclub. However, he runs into Officer Clark Sanders (Aaron Jennings), a Miami Metro colleague. Dexter quickly leaves Sanders, cornering and subduing Reed in an alley. He takes him to his killing table, contemplating the fact that he is about to become a certified serial killer.
Dexter: Original Sin will have 10 episodes that will air originally on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME every Friday and will later air on Sunday nights at 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime's cable network. The ...
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As Dexter returns, he sees the men retrieving the cocaine from the cabin while holding Doakes at gunpoint. Working together, they kill the dealers, although Dexter forces Doakes to return to the cage. Feeling the effects of his actions on others, Dexter confides to Doakes that he will turn himself into the authorities.
Dexter was locked up in the container in a pool of his mother's blood, to be rescued by Harry two days later. Harry had purposely altered the records to prevent Dexter from finding out. Through Debra, Rudy tries to get closer to Dexter. Dexter comes first to suspect that Joe was murdered, and later affirms that Rudy Cooper is the Ice Truck Killer.
Eric Goldman of IGN gave the episode a "great" 8 out of 10, and wrote, "The portrayal of Dexter's first "mission", and the sloppiness of it, compared to the cold precision he kills with now, was a subversive look at how far Dexter's come; it's easy to admire the skills he's honed, until you remember what those skills are exactly."