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The character was killed to prevent recycling of used ideas, so that the writers would "stay aggressive and on top of it rather than repeat ourselves", according to Phillips. [5] Erik King, who plays Doakes, mentioned the difficulty in killing Doakes off the show because Dexter could not murder an innocent man, and so Lila was Doakes' killer. [6]
Dexter takes Rita to his apartment to have sex, but they are interrupted when Lila leaves a message revealing their trip. Rita is angry that Dexter lied and leaves. Doakes continues suspecting Dexter when he asks Debra (Jennifer Carpenter) about his drug addiction, and she claims he never used the drugs. He later sneaks into his office to ...
According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.84 million household viewers and gained a 0.4/1 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received critical acclaim, who praised the scenes between Dexter and Doakes, as well as curiosity over Lila's intentions.
In the episode, Dexter considers new options while having to deal with Doakes, and Debra discovers Lila's real identity. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.89 million household viewers and gained a 0.4/1 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received critical acclaim, who praised Dexter's ...
Dexter reports more victims through the blood slides, linking them to Doakes as the Bay Harbor Butcher. Subsequently, he returns to the cabin and sedates Doakes, determining that he must kill him. As Doakes passes out, he brings up that he knows something about Harry (James Remar), so Dexter delays killing him. Instead, he uses Doakes ...
General Hospital just bid goodbye to a major character. During the Friday, Dec. 13 episode, fan-favorite Dex Heller, played by Evan Hofer, met his demise. Dex had been expected to make a full ...
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Forget salty, sweet, and umami—2025 is the year of sour. More specifically, sour cherries are about to have a moment, according to market research firm Mintel's 2025 Global Food and Drinks ...