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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 ...
However, the public approves of Debra's carefree personality, delighting Matthews. Dexter is relieved when Harrison's surgery is successful. Miami Metro gains a list of possible suspects, including Gellar himself. Gellar was a religious studies professor who vanished three years prior after being fired for stealing a sword.
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.
Sarah Michelle Gellar knows a thing or two about viscera. Or at least some of her past characters like Buffy Summers and Kristin Ramsey do. In Dexter: Original Sin, Gellar dives back into the ...
When Dexter's bloodthirsty urges can’t be ignored any longer, his father Harry (Christian Slater, taking over for James Remar) helps him adopt the Code designed to help him find and kill people ...
Dexter decides to forgive Jonah and leaves him alive to deal with his demons. Dexter's investigation of the Doomsday Killers leads him to Travis Marshall. Travis says that all he has done was at the request of Professor Gellar, so Dexter asks Travis to help him kill the professor, thinking if he can save Travis then he can save himself.
Related: Sarah Michelle Gellar Teases Unexpected ‘McBuff’ Crossover with Patrick Dempsey for Dexter Prequel Dexter: Original Sin comes after the eight-season run of Dexter, originally starring ...
In the episode, Dexter tracks Brother Sam's shooter, while Travis starts having second thoughts over his commitment to Gellar's mission. According to Nielsen Media Research , the episode was seen by an estimated 1.98 million household viewers and gained a 1.0 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.