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Dexter: Resurrection Premiere: Jack Alcott Reacts to the Season's Gruesome First Kill — Watch
Dexter: Resurrection Premiere: Jack Alcott Reacts to the Season's Gruesome First Kill — Watch

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time6 days ago

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Dexter: Resurrection Premiere: Jack Alcott Reacts to the Season's Gruesome First Kill — Watch

The following contains spoilers for the season premiere of Dexter: Resurrection. Dexter Morgan's bound to drop a few bodies in his new series Dexter: Resurrection, but in Friday's premiere, it was another Morgan that drew first blood. More from TVLine CBS Sets Fall Premiere Dates for NCIS, Matlock and More - Tom Ellis' CIA Bumped to Midseason With New Showrunner Dexter: Resurrection's Michael C. Hall Says Premiere's Surprise Cameos Were the 'Best Way to Start' - Who Came Back? Big Brother 27 Premiere Reveals Identity of That Mysterious 17th Houseguest - But There's a Twist When we pick back up with the Bay Harbor Butcher, he's waking up from a coma after nearly being killed by Harrison at the end of Dexter: New Blood. After a tense reunion with Batista (and some unwelcome visits from a few franchise bad guys), Dexter escapes his hospital bed to head to New York City, where he hopes to make things right with Harrison. His son is working at a swanky hotel that has one particularly shady guest who's overstaying his welcome. When that man drugs and attempts to rape a woman in his room, Harrison interrupts, coming to blows with the predator in the room's bathroom. Harrison ultimately wins the fight by smashing the guy's brains in with a toilet tank lid. And when it comes to cleaning up, let's just say Harrison has learned quite a few things from his time spent with Pops in Iron Lake. 'Harrison is a very impulsive character, and Dexter, ironically, while driven by a really strong impulse, is very disciplined on account of this guy,' Jack Alcott (Harrison) tells TVLine in the video above, while motioning to James Remar (Harry) beside him. 'I think that that is a real gift that Harrison gets from Dexter… Being a really impulsive, reactive person can lead itself to all sorts of nasty situations and it is the discipline and the meticulousness that he received from his father that really gets him out of that situation in the hotel.' And about all that Iron Lake business? Dexter's off the hook. Angela ran out of town, according to new Sheriff Teddy Reed. She apologized for mistakenly arresting Dexter for the murder of Matt Caldwell. The Iron Lake P.D. now thinks it was the guy's father, Kurt, who did the deed. The cops also found a shell in Dexter's jail cell which apparently proves that Logan shot at Dexter first, and that Dexter was only defending himself when he took him down. Sheriff Teddy even asks if Dexter wants to press charges against Angela and the department! He naturally declines. View the video above to hear more from Alcott, Michael C. Hall and David Zayas, then vote in the poll below and hit the comments! Best of TVLine Yellowjackets' Tawny Cypress Talks Episode 4's Tai/Van Reunion: 'We're All Worried About Taissa' Vampire Diaries Turns 10: How Real-Life Plot Twists Shaped Everything From the Love Triangle to the Final Death Vampire Diaries' Biggest Twists Revisited (and Explained)

‘Dexter: Resurrection' Sets A Series Record With Perfect Critic Scores
‘Dexter: Resurrection' Sets A Series Record With Perfect Critic Scores

Forbes

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

‘Dexter: Resurrection' Sets A Series Record With Perfect Critic Scores

Dexter Resurrection While I was willing to give Dexter: Resurrection a chance, given that somehow I have in fact watched every season of Dexter that's ever existed, but I did not expect things to go this well. As it stands, Dexter: Resurrection is certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes with a perfect 100% score. Yes, 100%. That's never before happened in the history of the series, even at its highest highs (season 2). You can see the comparison below based on all other seasons of the show and even its recent prequel series: Dexter Resurrection So, you'll recall that season 2 was the Bay Harbor Butcher season, where Dexter is almost discovered, season 1 is when Dexter hunts his own brother, unbeknownst to him, and season 4 is the Trinity Killer season (which is now getting a prequel series). New Blood, the most recent return of Dexter, was mostly about fixing the horrible ending of season 8. But now, Resurrection is moving on and going back to the 'old Dexter' days. Here's the synopsis: The goal is here to just make Dexter like he was before, hunting other serial killers (not just one at a time) and escaping justice, now hunted by his former colleague. The show has recruited some recognizable faces to join the cast: Uma Thurman, Peter Dinklage, Krysten Ritter, Neil Patrick Harris, Eric Stonestreet and David Dastmalchian, most of those new killers. So, I guess it's worth coming back for more Dexter? The series launches today with two initial episodes, and you can watch it with a Showtime upgrade on services like Paramount Plus. It may be worth it, at least for now, it seems. Follow me on Twitter, YouTube, Bluesky and Instagram. Pick up my sci-fi novels the Herokiller series and The Earthborn Trilogy

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