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Dexter and Travis arrive at the church, with Dexter sneaking in while Travis enters to meet Gellar in the entrance. Gellar wants Travis to repent for his actions, and then hugs him. As Dexter inspects the church, he discovers Travis unconscious, as well as a secret passageway leading to the basement. He descends to find Gellar, only finding a ...
Dexter was able to suppress his urges to kill while building a new life — and seeing hallucinations of his deceased sister. New Blood picked up with Dexter's estranged son Harrison ( Jack Alcott ...
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 ...
Dexter Morgan will be ringing in the new year with his Dark Passenger. And a few soon-to-be-dead bodies. TVLine’s month-long #2025FirstLook series continues today with an exclusive sneak peek at ...
Dexter offers to help him, but Travis refuses, as he is scared of what Gellar could do. Using Sam's Bible, Dexter gets Travis to help him by using the idea of sin of omission. Travis accepts to help him, but wants to make sure Lisa will be protected. He tries to avoid the police, but is knocked unconscious by Gellar when he visits Lisa.
Yet last night was the second consecutive kill-free episode that was still completely satisfying." [6] Price Peterson of TV.com wrote, "While "The Angel of Death" certainly had its moments, this episode was exactly the sort of mid-season wheel-spinning that every season of Dexter has indulged in. So in other words, it was kind of a bummer, but ...
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 ...
[7] Mads Misasi of Telltale TV gave the episode a 4.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "I love that Dexter: Original Sin isn't shying away from showing Dexter fumble a bit before he becomes adept at being a human. After all, he has to grow and learn in order to become the Dexter Morgan we all know and love." [8]