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Lumen is first seen in the series after witnessing Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) kill Boyd Fowler (Shawn Hatosy), a serial killer who had been keeping her captive. While it is extremely inconvenient for Dexter to leave a witness alive, Lumen does not fit Dexter's "code", and so he is morally obligated to keep her alive.
Having her leave was, unfortunately, inevitable and it meant that we had to sit through her explain the reason for her wanting to leave to Dexter, which to us was a little plodding because we knew that it was all a way of getting her off the show when it felt so much more right, story-wise, for her character to want to stay.
Dexter hires a nanny named Sonya to care for Harrison. Dexter eventually kills Fowler, but the crime is witnessed by Fowler's next victim, Lumen Pierce, who he has in captivity. Dexter tries to care for Lumen, but she is understandably suspicious of his motives, asking Dexter if he is going to "sell her".
Dexter is an American crime drama television series that aired on Showtime from October 1, 2006, to September 22, 2013. [1] Set in Miami, the series centers on Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall), a forensic technician specializing in blood spatter analysis for the fictional Miami Metro Police Department, who leads a secret parallel life as a vigilante serial killer, hunting down murderers who ...
The role of Dexter was originally brought to life by Michael C. Hall in Showtime's series, which ran from 2006 to 2013. After the original show came to ... Where Did the Most Recent Spinoff Leave ...
The role of Dexter was originally played by Michael C. Hall in Showtime's series, which ran from 2006 to 2013. After the show came to an end, Hall, 53, returned to TV screens as Dexter in a 2021 ...
Dexter attempts to stay ahead of Miami Metro Homicide on his hunt for Gellar, who plans on killing a radical atheist professor, but Dexter fails to stop him after he gets trapped in an elevator. Batista helps Quinn recover his gun that he left in the car of a one-night stand.
“Part of it was that we understand Dexter more than we did in Season 1 of the original show, and we understand his relationship with his father and his unstoppable urge to kill.,” Phillips says.