And the way that she appears, very early (and regularly) in this revival, is perfect. I’m fairly certain that we won’t be seeing any Hannah or Doakes during this revival, but Deb, man, she is a necessity. That’ll include John Lithgow as the Trinity Killer, for example, but first and foremost, there’s Jennifer Carpenter’s Deb.
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– The series seems committed to honoring past characters: Yup, you will see some familiar faces, as previously promised.
This is both a help and a hindrance to him as circumstances begin to change.
In fact, every indication seems to be that he could maintain his new equilibrium - having ingratiated himself with the town’s residents and even dating a cop, providing an “in” for murder cases, should he ever needs that - on an indefinite basis. He’s putting his knife sharpening skills to benevolent use, and scratching his violence-loving itch to a degree. And Dexter’s doing well for himself, a decade after that hurricane. It’s all a morbidly beautiful take on the cliché that one can always pick up and retire to a nice farm in upstate New York.
He’s concocted quite a reality for himself in a fictional community called Iron Lake. Dexter is now Jim Lindsay, a sales clerk at a hunting/gun/tackle/etc. – Dexter’s new life: Cue a shiny identity. I’ll discuss this without spoiling plot points that haven’t already been revealed by Showtime: Well, I’m here to tell you that New Blood goes a long way - at least in the first four episodes screened for critics (out of ten planned for the season) - to set about redeeming itself and providing something fresh. So, if the powers that be were going to proceed with this revival, they damn well were bound to try as hard as possible to not repeat past mistakes and (eight real-time years later) compound the problem. Original showrunner Clyde Phillips knows it. It was, to be blunt, a very unsatisfying ending, arguably even more so than that of Game of Thrones, and to this day, the word “lumberjack” is enough to set off Dexter fans. Instead, he chose to spare Harrison from his influence (to supposedly break the “born in blood” cycle), so he sailed out into the storm, dumped the body of his sister, Debra, into the ocean, and then he sailed to his presumed death but surfaced as a freaking lumberjack in the Pacific Northwest.
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Dexter had planned to flee from Miami to Argentina with Hannah, his soul mate (and, conveniently, also a serial killer who adored poison), and his young son, Harrison. And everyone who watched the original show realizes that the entire show jumped the shark during that episode. That unnatural disaster sources directly from the hurricane in the original series finale. Yet there’s a significant question at hand: Is the new season good enough that it justifies its own existence as a revival?īefore we address that question, here’s an unavoidable reality: there’s a ton of water, literally, under this bridge. And we’re receiving what is, in effect, a ninth season from Showtime through a limited series. This should all be good news, yes, because Dexter delivered an absurdly beloved serial killer to a legion of fans. Hall is returning in the role that landed him an Emmy. Dexter Morgan is back, baby, and that means that Michael C.