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"Dex, Lies, and Videotape" is the sixth episode of the second season and eighteenth overall episode of the American television drama series Dexter, which first aired on November 4, 2007, on Showtime in the United States. The episode was written by Lauren Gussis and was directed by Nick Gomez.
The second season of Dexter premiered on September 30, 2007, [1] and ended on December 16, 2007. [2] Starting with this season, the show no longer adapts the Dexter novels. The season premiere "It's Alive!" attracted 1.01 million viewers in the United States, [3] making Dexter the first Showtime series to attract more than a million viewers with a season premiere. [4]
LaGuerta has Dexter arrested for Estrada's murder, but forensic specialist Vince Masuka provides evidence that proves Dexter's innocence, leading to his release. Despite this setback, LaGuerta remains determined to apprehend Dexter, especially after finding circumstantial evidence linking him and Debra to the scene of Marshall's death.
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"The Joy of Killing" received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics. Louis Peitzman of Vulture gave the episode a 2 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "There are four episodes left this season, and also this is a prequel. It certainly complicates his situation, though — and it complicates a series that’s already too busy.
He was originally set to voice the villain Man Ray in the SpongeBob SquarePants season 2 episode "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III", [1] but was replaced by John Rhys-Davies. In 2006, Siner appeared in two films by writer-director David Roden, Beginner's Please and The Resurrectionist .
"Resistance Is Futile" is the ninth episode of the second season and twenty-first overall episode of the American television drama series Dexter, which first aired on November 25, 2007 on Showtime in the United States. The episode was written by Melissa Rosenberg and was directed by Marcos Siega.
In episode six, 'Too Many Tuna Sandwiches,' this comes up in a family therapy session with Dexter/Jim and Harrison. When watching how they go about their unique blend of Morgan problem solving throughout the course of a day, it's genuinely hard to determine which of the two, nature vs. nurture, has the biggest responsibility for them both being ...