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Famous birthdays for Aug. 9: Justice Smith, Anna Kendrick

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NEW YORK, Aug. 8 (UPI) -- "Outlander: Blood of My Blood" stars Jamie Roy and Harriet Slater say their characters' relationships with their parents greatly impact the people they become.
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Krysten Ritter calls her 'Dexter' killer psychotic, deranged, playful
Krysten Ritter calls her 'Dexter' killer psychotic, deranged, playful

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Krysten Ritter calls her 'Dexter' killer psychotic, deranged, playful

1 of 5 | Left to right, Eric Stonestreet, Uma Thurman, Neil Patrick Harris, Michael C. Hall, Krysten Ritter, David Dastmalchian and Peter Dinklage star in "Dexter: Resurrection," airing Fridays. Photo by Zach Dilgard/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME NEW YORK, Aug. 10 (UPI) -- Jessica Jones icon Krysten Ritter says Lady Vengeance, the serial killer she plays on Dexter: Resurrection, thinks she is a personal and professional match for the titular anti-hero. "My character takes an interest in Dexter (Michael C. Hall) right away. There is a natural chemistry and attraction there and she wants to know more. She's a loner. She is a femme fatale," Ritter told UPI in a recent Zoom interview. "She is very confident, but she's also psychotic and deranged and playful and she is a part of this serial killer group because she likes the money and it's intriguing to her." A central story-line for the New York-set, Dexter sequel series is how billionaire philanthropist Leon Prater (Peter Dinklage) is secretly an avid true-crime artifact collector who pays notorious killers -- including Lady Vengeance, Al/Rapunzel (Eric Stonestreet), Garreth/the Gemini Killer (David Dastmalchian), Lowell/the Tattoo Collector (Neil Patrick Harris) and the Dark Passenger, whom Dexter is impersonating -- to come to his posh apartment for dinner. Uma Thurman plays Prater's right-hand woman, Charley. Modern Family alum Stonestreet calls Al, "a fun-loving, Midwestern guy, a father of three with one more on the way." "In my mind, he's a salesman travels around and sells something sort of mundane and I think he gets a trip to New York City every year and gets to get some souvenirs for the family, gets a little extra money for the old lady... and camaraderie," he said. "He gets to be around what I think HE probably thinks is these weirdos." Murderbot and Reprisal actor Dastmalchian said his Dexter character is notable because he kills people in pairs. "I like to pose them together," he explained. "It's very fun to create these tableaus. I imagine Gareth is a bit of Holden Caufield (from The Catcher in the Rye) meets Patrick Bateman (from American Psycho)." While the dinners serve as a grisly type of voyeurism for Prater, they also invite the rival killers to share war stories and tricks of the trade. Dastmalchian likened the gathering to a support group. "There's a thing that you don't want to talk about at work, you don't want to talk about, even maybe, around your family, but there is that sacred space where you can go," he said. "It's almost like a 12-step group, where these people can get together and actually let down their guards, be themselves and getting to watch these actors, who I love so much, and are my friends, do that, was an honor." Dastmalchian said it was also exciting to see Miami native Dexter operate in a new setting. "Imagine watching one of your favorite hunters, all of a sudden entering a new terrain where they're on a totally different stomping ground and then we all get together," he added. "I love the movie Clue and playing the game Clue when I was a kid, so there was something about this that felt like we were in a much darker, higher-stakes Clue." Stonestreet said he is a long-time fan of Hall and his Dexter franchise, which dates back to 2006 and even includes a prequel starring Patrick Gibson as a younger version of the murderer, who has vowed to only kill bad people. "It's awesome," Stonestreet said. "There's just no other way to say it. We're actors, but we're also fans of things, as well, and, all of a sudden, you're across the way from Uma Thurman and you can't believe it." In keeping with the dark comedy of the series, the stars also had plenty of room to ad-lib lines of dialogue. "There's a lot of improv, especially with this one. Eric Stonestreet is the king of improv, which is really exciting," Ritter said. "There were a couple of times where we had to be off over there doing something and I was like: 'Oh, thank God I'm sitting next to Eric because he's going to bring it,' and even when he's off-camera, he brings so much to the on-set experience. I think it really helped bring levity and and camaraderie to all of those scenes where we're all together." Stonestreet said he was only able to do this because his scene partners were receptive to it. "If I didn't feel comfortable adding jokes, then, it wouldn't be fun to me," he added. "I don't want to be on a set like that, really, for the truth of it, but Michael did tell me -- when I went back after shooting a couple of scenes or weeks or days on the show -- 'i think every one of your improvisations is in the cut that I just saw.'" "They were so good," Dastmalchian agreed. "It's not about the goodness. 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Netflix orders Season 3 of live-action adventure 'One Piece'
Netflix orders Season 3 of live-action adventure 'One Piece'

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Netflix orders Season 3 of live-action adventure 'One Piece'

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Your Guide to All the ‘Outlander' Books in Order and ‘Blood of My Blood'
Your Guide to All the ‘Outlander' Books in Order and ‘Blood of My Blood'

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Adaptation babes! Have you put off reading Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series after devouring season after season of Claire and Jamie goodness on Starz? Bookmark this primer before you get out an actual bookmark–here's what you need to know about how to read the Outlander books in order, what supplemental stories you might want to pepper into your time-traveling adventure, and whether the prequel, Blood of My Blood is based on anything. It's not as simple as just going through the series of books as they were released, because Gabaldon has written a ton of novellas, short stories, and a whole spin-off series about a supporting character. How you choose to go about integrating all of the books, if you do choose to do so, is entirely up to you. I've included release dates for every work, so you could just go through them chronologically by when they came out. I almost always prefer reading things in release order, rather than "timeline order" (some of the novellas and spin-offs are prequels) when there's a choice. But, at least when it comes to the novellas, you can skip around! So far, more or less, each book corresponds to a season of the Starz series. Season 1 is Outlander, season 2 is Dragonfly in Amber, and so on. Season 7, part 2 is airing right now, and one of the last episodes of this season is named "Written in My Heart's Own Blood," which implies that we might start to get season 8 plots. If you've seen the series and want to read the books but want to skip ahead for whatever reason—maybe you don't want to deal with Randall, or can't wait to get to Brianna and Roger—it should be pretty easy to figure out where to jump in. Maybe you want to skip right to the books that haven't been adapted yet. That's okay, too! Do you feel like there's not enough Lord John, the British sweetie who rolls in once a season and gets up to stuff while making heart eyes at Jamie? I have great news for you. There are many books and novellas about the fan-favorite character AND they're mysteries AND Jamie is in more than one of them. How fun is that?! If you want more miscellaneous reading, this collection includes both Lord John and Outlander stories. It also has a story about Jamie and Ian Murray's time in France. Finally, there is an Outlander crossover story called "Past Prologue" in the short story collection Match Up. In it, characters from Outlander interact with characters from the Cotton Malone novels by Steve Berry, who co-wrote the story with Gabaldon. It's not connected to Outlander, but there's also a story co-written by True Blood author Charlaine Harris in this collection, FYI. This is a tricky one, because even though the new prequel series is based on characters that are spoken about in the books (Jamie's parents, Claire's parents), the events in the show are not based on a book, so to speak. Like, you can't go read a book that mirrors the episode and season structure of Blood of My Blood. So while we, as viewers and readers, know what happened to these characters eventually, their stories get a lot more detail in this series that we haven't heard or read about before.

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