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TVLine's Performer of the Week: Jack Alcott
TVLine's Performer of the Week: Jack Alcott

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time02-08-2025

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TVLine's Performer of the Week: Jack Alcott

THE PERFORMER | Jack Alcott More from TVLine Dexter: Resurrection Recap: Dexter's Connection With Mia Takes a Shocking Turn The Librarians: Next Chapter Season 2: Lindy Booth to Reprise Cassandra - Dominic Monaghan, Jeremy Swift Also Among 15+ Guest Stars (Exclusive) The Gilded Age Renewed for Season 4 Ahead of Finale THE SHOW | Dexter: Resurrection THE EPISODE | 'Murder Horny' (Aug. 1, 2025) THE PERFORMANCE | In Friday's episode, Jack Alcott's Harrison Morgan came face to face with a serious truth: His supposedly deceased father — the one he thought he shot dead — was still very much alive. Dexter showed himself to his son just as Harrison was about to turn himself into the police for killing Ryan Foster. When Harrison turned around and saw his dad, the look on Alcott's mug expressed the kaleidoscope of feelings that were swirling around his brain: shock, hurt, sadness and some unwieldy (and very understandable!) confusion. Once the impact of the surprise wore off, the young man's feelings turned to sheer rage. (We'll let it slide that he couldn't remember Jason Voorhees' name. Just this once.) The actor's body language and delivery conveyed the tremendous amount of trauma he had suffered as a result of what happened in Iron Lake. As Dexter tried to relate to his son about the 'release' of murder, Alcott trembled as he spoke of the nightmares and guilt Harrison felt as a result of his experience, proving that maybe father and son aren't exactly alike after all. 'If you weren't you, I never would've killed Ryan!' he yelled at his dad. During one last tête-à-tête, Dexter finally told Harrison the truth about Rita, prompting Alcott to fight back tears and let his demeanor soften, as the two men admitted that their connection was all they had. Harrison may not be like his pops, but having such a solid young talent like Alcott on board, one who can hold his own alongside a powerhouse like Michael C. Hall, has made this Resurrection something to wake the dead for. Scroll down to see who got Honorable Mention shout-outs this week… HONORABLE MENTION: Callum McGowan To date, The Librarians: The Next Chapter's Callum McGowan has leaned into Vikram's more colorful qualities, including the swagger with which he will introduce himself as [hand flourish] 'The Librarian.' But in the TNT spinoff's 11th episode, Charlie (Jessica Green) accused Vikram of being 'motherly' as of late, and that set the stage for McGowan's most dialed-in, emotional work yet. Vikram explained to Charlie that upon first arriving in our here and now, he'd written off the situation as 'a temporary stop on the way back home to my own time,' and as such it 'never felt real to me at all.' But having now spent quality time with Charlie & Co., he feels a bond — and a need to keep everyone safe. McGowan lowered every one of Vik's walls, inviting Charlie and us in as he admitted, 'I've lost so much, and I cannot bear the thought of losing any one of you now.' — Matt Webb Mitovich HONORABLE MENTION: Cynthia Nixon Desperate to feel close to her late ex-husband, Ada began visiting a psychic medium this season, an arc that was mostly played for laughs. (And with Andrea Martin as said medium, how could it not be?) But something shifted this week when Ada discovered that her medium was a total fraud. Watching the joy slowly disappear from her face, giving way to the anger, heartbreak and sheer disbelief of the situation, was simply heartbreaking. Cynthia Nixon brought that same powerful energy into her next scene with sister Agnes, during which she released another devastating wave of emotions as she (almost deliriously) celebrated a newfound closeness she feels to Luke, despite her medium's duplicity. Ada may be ashamed of her 'sentimental folly,' but Nixon should be proud of the commanding performance she delivered this week. — Andy Swift Which performance(s) knocked your socks off this week? Tell us in the comments! Best of TVLine 90+ TV Shows That Switched Networks — And How Long They Ran After They Relocated TV's 30+ Best Cliffhangers of All Time From Buffy, Friends, Grey's Anatomy, Twin Peaks, Severance, Soap and More 20+ Age-Defying Parent-Child Castings From Blue Bloods, ER, Ginny & Georgia, Golden Girls, Supernatural and More

‘Dexter: Resurrection:' How to watch Michael C. Hall's new ‘Dexter' spinoff, cast, release date and more
‘Dexter: Resurrection:' How to watch Michael C. Hall's new ‘Dexter' spinoff, cast, release date and more

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Dexter: Resurrection:' How to watch Michael C. Hall's new ‘Dexter' spinoff, cast, release date and more

Dexter, everyone's favorite serial killer of serial killers, is back for another spinoff series: Dexter: Resurrection. Picking up where New Blood left off, the new series will see Dexter venture to New York City, on the run and in search of his estranged son. Dexter: Resurrection will see the return of Michael C. Hall as the titular star, James Remar as Harry Morgan, David Zayas as Detective Batista and Jack Alcott as Harrison Morgan. Peter Dinklage, Uma Thurman, Krysten Ritter, Neil Patrick Harris, David Dastmalchian, Steve Schirripa, John Lithgow, Eric Stonestreet and Jimmy Smits also join the new series. Dexter: Resurrection premieres with its first two episodes on Paramount+ Premium this Friday, July 11. The new series will then air on Showtime on Sunday, July 13. Right now, you can get a Prime Day deal on Paramount+ — so if you're excited for Dexter: Resurrection, it's the perfect time to sign up. Here's everything you need to know about Dexter: Resurrection. The first two episodes of Dexter: Resurrection will be available to stream on Paramount+ Premium (formerly Paramount+ with SHOWTIME) beginning on Friday, July 11, 2025. The new spinoff series will then make its linear TV debut on Showtime on Sunday, July 13, 2025 at 8 p.m. ET. Dexter: Resurrection will air on Showtime and be available to stream on Paramount+ Premium. Dexter: Resurrection picks up right after the events of Dexter: New Blood, where, SPOILER ALERT, Dexter's son Harrison shoots Dexter. But, spoiler alert again, we know from Dexter: Original Sin, that despite appearing to be dead, Dexter survives the shooting. The trailer shows our favorite serial killer waking up in the hospital, legal trouble-free (somehow). He then heads to New York City to search for his estranged son. Unlike its predecessors, this new spinoff series is not considered a limited series, meaning Dexter: Resurrection may even span multiple seasons. Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan James Remar as Harry Morgan David Zayas as Detective Batista Jack Alcott as Harrison Morgan Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater Uma Thurman as Charley Krysten Ritter as Mia Neil Patrick Harris as Lowell David Dastmalchian as Gareth Steve Schirripa as Vinny John Lithgow as Arthur Mitchell Jimmy Smits as Miguel Prado The crime drama began in 2008 and ran for eight seasons. Then, there's Dexter: New Blood, a 2021 limited series. New Blood was followed by the limited series prequel spinoff Dexter: Original Sin. All eight seasons of Dexter are available on Paramount+ Premium and Netflix. Stream 'Dexter' Dexter: New Blood is available on Paramount+ Premium. Stream 'Dexter: New Blood' Dexter: Original Sin on Paramount+ Premium. Stream 'Dexter: Original Sin'

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