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Dexter maintains he does not kill innocent people and kills Reed. Spencer assembles a team to help find Nicky, although many question if his presence could ruin the investigation. As Harry comforts Spencer, Dexter drives to the swamp to dispose Reed's body.
After his graduation, Dexter visits a recovering Harry, who is leaving in a wheelchair. That night, Harry asks Dexter about the killing, and Dexter says that it "felt right." When Dexter leaves, Harry cries, conflicted over his son's nature. Harry takes Dexter to Miami Metro the following day, where Dexter settles in with Masuka and Tanya.
(L-R): Julie Benz, David Zayas, Michael C. Hall and C. S. Lee at the Paley Center for Media Gala Honoring Showtime Networks in 2008 Lee is best known for the Showtime drama series Dexter, playing the role of Vince Masuka, a forensic scientist known for his raunchy sense of humor and love of women.
One of the biggest moments most likely to be featured in Original Sin is Dexter's first kill. From what was mentioned on the Showtime series, Dexter got the go ahead from Harry to kill Nurse Mary.
Vincent "Vince" Masuka (Masuoka in the books) is a fictional character in the Showtime television series Dexter and the novels by Jeff Lindsay upon which the series is based. . On television, he is portrayed by Korean-American actor C. S. Lee in Dexter and as a younger version by Japanese-American actor Alex Shimizu (Dexter: Original Si
Dexter is truly a one-of-a-kind series and it had an unforgettable eight-season run on Showtime. The series, developed by James Manos Jr. and based on author Jeff Lindsay’s novel Darkly Dreaming ...
Masuka is upset when he finds that Quinn dumped a magazine with his interview in the trash, feeling the department does not respect him. Dexter notices that Marten has been following them and photographing other children. He warns him to stay away, but Marten claims he has changed. While Dexter wants to kill him, he does not fit the Code.
That’s how Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) described his first kill when audiences saw it 18 years ago in Season 1 of Showtime’s serial killer series “Dexter.” And that’s putting it mildly.