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Meanwhile, “Dexter” approaches its 20th year on its third spinoff, bringing its namesake antihero back from the dead for yet ...
Dexter: Resurrection episode 4 features the moment we've all been waiting for as Dexter attends the serial killer dinner ...
Call Me Red” is a phenomenal episode in the Dexter canon, promising an exciting path forward where the first three episodes ...
"Dexter: Resurrection" premieres Friday on Paramount+ Premium with two episodes. Michael C. Hall returns as the eponymous serial killer, last seen very briefly in the opening episode of the prequel ...
Dexter struggles as a rideshare driver, stalks The Imposter, and lands an invitation to a killer dinner party — just as ...
Resurrection feels like the original series. “Backseat Driver” puts other side plots in the background and smartly focuses on ...
Dexter: ResurrectionReview: Michael C. Hall Returns for Paramount+’s Entertainingly, Frustratingly Silly Franchise Reboot. Creator Clyde Phillips ditches the ending of 'Dexter: New Blood ...
Dexter: Resurrection’ Should’ve Let the Dead Rest: TV Review Production: Showtime Studios, Clyde Phillips Productions, John Goldwyn Productions, ...
The first four episodes of Dexter: Resurrection give us a new setting, a new hero, a parade of fun guest stars, and – most importantly – a compelling reason for Dexter being back at all.
Dexter: Resurrection's fourth episode introduces a group of serial killers as Dexter is reunited with a familiar face.
Dexter attends a dinner party for serial killers, but the real reunion is with Harrison — just as Angel closes in and the ...
In the premiere of Dexter: Resurrection, Harrison is haunted by the memory of seemingly killing his father, especially when ...