Mar 27, 2013
Dexter Season 8 “Victims” Teaser (HD)
Aug 30, 2012
Showtime Debuts New Episodes of ‘Dexter’ Web Series
Before showing how Dexter will solve his problem with Debra in the upcoming season, the show takes fans to look back at the serial killer’s past in new episodes of “Dexter Early Cuts”. Subtitled “All in the Family”, the new season of the animated web series has so far released two chapters.
It follows Dexter who hunts a New Year’s Eve killer back in 2000 with Michael C. Hall returning to narrate the blood spatter pattern analyst’s dark story. A new episode will be posted online every week leading to the seventh season premiere Sunday, September 30 at 9:00 P.M. on Showtime.
The upcoming installment of the crime series will pick up where the season 6 finale left off, when Deb saw her brother stabbed Travis. “Viewers might think we shy away from that moment of Debra walking in and seeing Dexter stabbing into Travis’ chest, but it’s just the opposite. She now has to deal with what she’s seen and what she knows. And it forces him to defend and define himself,” executive producer Scott Buck said.
Aug 11, 2012
Jul 31, 2012
‘Dexter’ Boss Confirms the Serial Killer Considers Killing His Loved One to Solve Problem
“Dexter is a serial killer. The thought has to at least have crossed his mind at some point that that would be an easy solution to this problem,” executive producer Scott Buck said of the possible bold move. “We don’t shy away from the reality that there’s no easy way to deal with this situation.”
Executive producer Sara Colleton chimed in on how the shocking discovery would affect Deb, “We acknowledge that a dark and dangerous and treacherous path has opened up for Deb and we’re going to see her walk that.”
In the next chapter of the crime series, Dexter has to deal with his sister Deb who caught him killing Travis in the season 6 finale. According to lead actor Michael C. Hall, the finding brings a game changer in the story.
“Without a doubt, it’s the most fundamentally game-changing development that we’ve had,” the titular character depicter said. “One of the things we’ve always been able to count on is that Dexter’s secret is his own, and it’s not anymore.”
“[Deb] finding out does make an endgame feel a little more palpable and imminent,” he added how the story arc would be a proper way to begin the end of the show. “The plan is to do this season and a final eighth season. To really tell this story of the two of them negotiating their relationship in this new landscape requires that much time.”
Agreeing with Hall, Buck who also serves as executive producer for the show added, “We knew we would always eventually tell the story, but because it so dramatically changes the nature of the story, we didn’t want to consider it until we were closing in.”
During the panel, Hall and Jennifer Carpenter also responded to criticism that season 6 was the worst of the show. Carpenter said, “If you had asked that question before we shot a single frame this season, it might have hurt my feelings… I’m really excited about showing you what we’ve done.”
“Whatever your opinion about the ranking the seasons, Dexter is never more compelling than when he is in trouble,” Hall added, claiming that the upcoming season would top the previous installment. “And he’s never been in deeper trouble than he is now.”
Jul 19, 2012
‘Dexter’ Casts ‘Heroes’ Alum as Investigative Writer

Other guest stars in the forthcoming season are Katia Winter who will play a Russian stripper working at a Miami club, Jason Gedrick who will portray the manager of the club, and Ray Stevenson who is cast as the leader of a Russian crime ring determined to find out who killed one of his associates.
“Dexter” season 7 will premiere Sunday, September 30 at 9:00 P.M. on Showtime.
Santiago Cabrera received a nomination at American Latino Media Arts Awards for his portrayal of drug-addled painter Issac Mendez on NBC’s “Heroes“. He also played Sir Lancelot on BBC’s “Merlin” and landed a role as Robert Forster on the short-lived drama “Alcatraz“.
Apr 25, 2012
Dexter Season 7 Episode 01 – Are You….? – Casting News
Writer: Scott Buck
Director: John Dahl
Location: Los Angeles
Shoot dates: o/a 5/23-6/4
[GEORGE NOVIKOV] 30s to 40s. Russian heritage but American born, so no accent. Tough, aggressive, possibly a little overweight but imagines he is “all that”. Basically, he’s just not a good guy. RECURRING GUEST STAR.
[VIKTOR KAREV] 30s, handsome, well dressed, stylish, slight Eastern European accent. He is a polished businessman who can get his hands dirty when he has to. GUEST LEAD.
[DET. ANGIE MILLER] 30s, African American. Attractive, straightforward, she is a divorced mother of two who has no time for nonsense, so she simply goes about her job at Miami Metro Homicide. MAJOR RECURRING CO-STAR ROLE.
[YOUNG DEXTER] Dexter (Michael C. Hall) at 9 years old. Reddish-brownish hair and brown eyes. 2 Speeches and 6 lines/3 scenes.
[YOUNG DEBRA] Debra (Jennifer Carpenter) at 5 years old. Long brown hair and hazel green eyes. 2 Speeches and 2 lines/3 scenes.
[TICKET AGENT] 30s, Caucasian, female. She is a ticket agent at an airport. 1 Speech and 2 lines/1 scene.
[BLACK-HAIRED STRIPPER] Mid 20s to early 30s and with a thick Russian accent. She is a stripper at a Miami strip club. 2 lines/1 scene.
[EVIDENCE CLERK] Female, Latina, 30s to 40s. She works in evidence at Miami Metro Homicide. 1 line/1 scene.
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Apr 18, 2012
‘Dexter’ May Get New Love Interest in Season 7
“Dexter” will reportedly get a new lady-love partner-in-crime in the upcoming seventh season. According to TV Guide, the next chapter of the psychological thriller show will feature a new character, a lady with a violent past.
The woman, who will possibly be a new love interest for the blood spatter pattern analyst, is trying to live a quiet life until her path crosses with Dexter’s. She is said to “stick around for a while” on the show.
There’s no word on the character’s moniker and who will portray her since details of the new season are still scarce.
“Dexter” season 7 is scheduled to premiere Sunday, September 30 at 9/8c on Showtime. The show is expected to answer the question about what decision Deb makes after she learned a shocking truth about her brother.
Jan 3, 2011
The New Year of Dexter
Well, at the first place, it would be great, greater than anything we could imagine. But, we can't avoid the negative truths to partially cloud our thoughts; however, in general, it would be great!
It is always favorable if we will start on the negative part before we will rock our heads up.
First, this year will be a little bit dramatic or emotional to our man in Dexter, Michael C. Hall. Of course, we all know about what happened to their marriage. But, I think the main issue here is their relationship after that knowing that they will be both present in Dexter's shooting for Season 6.
Second and this will be the last; this will be a lot of waiting! Dexter will not be returning sooner and we need to extend our patience before time runs out.
Now, the most exciting part which is the party people time.
Yes! We must ready ourselves for a very huge and elegant party ever for another season of Dexter. Like what we did in the New Year's Eve, we should do that in welcoming, accepting, and waiting for Dexter Season 6. It is just a privilege to have that show in out TV's.
This New Year for Dexter will be huge. I mean lots of things will happen and though we are perfectly sure, we all know that we would be magnificently entertained again.
Happy New Year to everyone, especially to our favorite serial killer!
Jan 1, 2011
Dexter Season 5 Finale Highlights and Best Performances
Well, we will face the fact that Dexter Season 5 has ended. However, being one of the most-patronized series all over the globe, it’s nice to remember those best scenes that really touched our hearts during the bloody finale of the series, especially giving them a simple appreciation is a way to prove that Dexter is really great.
As for Hall, he’s purely marvelous. To go from five seasons as an openly gay funeral director (‘Six Feet Under’) to five seasons as a secluded serial killer would be a dangerous transition for a lesser actor to pull off, but Hall manages to make a psychopathic murderer not just fascinating but actually beloved.
Lumen, in the end, transformed Dexter for the better, even though she broke his heart. Dexter was positively devastated when Lumen explained that she had to leave. He was much more shocked than he looked after Rita’s death. Dexter’s response, sitting on his kitchen floor, was award worthy. His touching promise, “Don’t be sorry your darkness is gone. I’ll carry it for you always. I’ll keep it with mine,” was poetic and even made my eyes get watery.
What’s more, Dexter for the very first time believes that there’s a possibility his Dark Passenger could possibly vanish one day, just like Lumen’s.
With these outstanding performances of the Dexter cast, we will surely be glad that another amazing and outstanding performance for the season 6 will hit and satisfy us.
Dec 29, 2010
Are you annoyed of Dexter’s latest Season Finale?
The response to the season finale of "Dexter" on Sunday night is confidently separated into different camps: fans who were irritated and people who loathed it. I don't really fall in either of the two camps. The season was extremely robust in my mind, and "Dexter" positively remains one of the best shows on television, but the reactions of other people who have negative comments about the finale annoyed me.
Here are some of the negative comments about the finale. They were saying…
First, can somebody clarify how it was possible for Deb to so rapidly figure out about the camp where Jordan took Lumen captive? Deb encounters the non-English-speaking fruit vendor, who advices her off to the disturbing prisoner-in-the-back sounds coming from Jordan's car. Then, presto, Deb is pretty much at the decrepit old camp where Eugene Greer became the satanic Jordan Chase. Color me jumbled. It all transpired unpleasantly quick and felt disordered, plot-wise.
I won't mention another because I believe this people are just nothing to do with their lives.
Whatever they say, I strongly believed that the Season 5 finale was a very wonderful end of the season 5 and a great opener for the season six.
Dexter is still hot for me and never been annoying!
Dec 7, 2010
Dexter Season Finale Sneak Peeks: Tick, Tick, Tick...
According to Jordan Chase in one of the two clips posted below, that's the sound of Lumen's life slipping away.
Will Dexter save his new love's life in time? Or will she suffer the same fate as Rita? That's the main question viewers are asking themselves as this Showtime hit concludes season five on Sunday with "The Big One."
Check out a pair of sneak peeks from it now:
Dec 5, 2010
Dexter Watch: Hop A Freighter


The situation with Liddy collided with Dexter and Lumen’s pursuit of Jordan Chase tonight. Meanwhile, Deb has almost all the pieces of this mess put together. The only one she’s missing is Dexter.
Liddy's story started messy, played out messy and so I doubt any of us are surprised that it ended messy. With his union appeal shot down, Liddy’s a man with little to lose. He thought if he could serve Dexter to the cops on a platter, it would be enough to get them to reconsider canning him and revoking his penchant. Of course, Quinn wanted nothing more to do with it. We saw tonight that he really is serious about Deb. It seems that finding a woman who can handle him, call him out on his b.s. and not play games ranks higher to him than following a hunch on Dexter, even after seeing the photos of Dexter and Lumen dumping stuff at the marina.
Dexter figured out that he was being watched and traced the surveillance equipment back to Quinn. He didn’t realize it was Liddy who was following him until Liddy jumped him, restrained him and hauled him in a van to a pier to wait for Quinn. It’s not often that someone sneaks up on Dexter and certainly not when Dexter thought he was doing the sneaking but it happened tonight. Fortunately, Dexter has a quick mind and managed to attack Liddy in the van just as the ex-cop was trying to get him to record a confession to go with the video tapes. Wrestling ensued and ended with Dexter stabbing Liddy with his own knife. Quinn showed up just as blood was trickling from the van but when Liddy didn’t respond from inside the van, he left, taking a drop of the man’s blood with him.
So, Liddy’s dead, which was inevitable, but this is where it gets really interesting. Dexter now knows that Quinn knows at least some of what’s going on. When Liddy’s body is found, Quinn may deduce that Dexter knows what’s going on. Dexter knows that Quinn knows and Quinn knows that Dexter knows. Is there going to be some major conversation in their future?
Also, when Dexter was sneaking up on the van, he said (to himself), “I never wanted it to come to this.” Was he planning on killing Quinn? We all know the first rule is “Don’t get caught,” but does that mean killing a relatively innocent man to protect himself? He went through all of this in Season 2 with Doakes and eventually settled on letting Doakes take the rap for the Bay Harbor Butcher bodies. As much as I didn’t want to see Dexter get caught, I wasn’t in love with the idea of him pinning his crimes on someone else (no matter how unlikable Doakes was). That situation resolved itself (thanks to crazy-Lila). How will this one resolve?
My theory on how Dexter deals with Quinn is similar to my theory on how Quinn deals with Dexter. He doesn’t. Maybe that’s too optimistic but, if Quinn survives this (and I really, really hope he does), I’d like to think that Deb is the common denominator in the equation. Both of them love her. Neither of them would want to hurt her by going after the other and if Dexter thought that Quinn was really going to walk away from his pursuit, perhaps he’d be willing to do the same if it meant not seeing Deb hurt and disappointed. Again, too optimistic?
Moving on. Liddy wasn’t the only character to die tonight. Jordan lost the last of his (known) puppets tonight when he bludgeoned Emily in a fit of rage with a fireplace poker. This came after he used Emily to lure Lumen to her house. Dexter was supposed to be with her but he was off dealing with Liddy at the time. Jordan’s made it far in his crimes without getting actual blood on his hands but that ended tonight when he killed Emily. He made off with Lumen, who, judging from the trail of blood and the knife she left behind, was putting up a fight. Dexter made it to the house to find Emily’s body and enough clues to know that Jordan took Lumen somewhere.
I know I’ve spoken of my hope that Lumen would survive this season and up until tonight, I believed she would but now I’m not so sure. It wasn’t the way things ended for her tonight that has me worried about her fate. I think we all knew she and Jordan Chase were going to cross paths again. It was seeing her and Dexter curled up on the floor, snuggling and planning their next move that had me thinking she’s a goner. I just don’t see a happily-ever-after scenario for them. So, either she survives and lives to walk away (to return to her life or rebuild a life for herself away from Dexter), or she dies. The biggest problem with the latter option is how it will affect Dexter. If ever there was a chance to redeem himself for Rita’s death, it’s now. Losing Lumen may very well undo him.
And on a random side-note before we move on, I thought it appropriate that instead of buying Lumen a piece of jewelry as a token of their budding romance, Dexter bought her a little knife to put in her purse.
Finally, Deb is hot on Jordan Chase’s trail. After a visit to the dead Dentist’s wife, who I’m pretty sure was the girl that gives Seth Green a dirty look in Can’t Hardly Wait (she may have other notable roles but that’s the girl I pictured when I saw Mrs. Dentist’s face tonight), they learned that Jordan Chase changed his name and possibly got plastic surgery. Learning he changed his name allowed them to find the connection between Chase and the other guys and confirm that he’s somehow involved in the barrel-girls’ murders. Deb also figured out that one of the victims survived and is killing off her attackers and that she probably has help. The only thing she doesn’t know is that Dexter is the one doing the helping.
Deb decided not to go through LaGuerta to get the court order to keep Chase from leaving town after she expressed doubt in Deb’s vigilante theory. It was beyond irritating to see LaGuerta question Deb about the decision and then semi-smugly hand over the court order she got after Deb’s request was denied. It’s not as though LaGuerta’s established a good line of trust between herself and Deb. Sure, situations aren’t black and white but when you pin your own mistakes on someone else, it shouldn’t be difficult to see why that person wouldn’t trust you.
What are the predictions for next week’s finale? I think it’s fair to say that there will be blood. There always is. And I’d be genuinely surprised if Jordan Chase managed to walk away but after last season’s finale, I think it’s also safe to say that no one is untouchable.
Dec 3, 2010
Dexter Season 5 Episode 11 – Hop A Freighter
The following shows the current episode’s brief synopsis:
Dexter and Lumen’s plans are momentarily thwarted when Dexter’s forced to do damage control after he concedes that someone, outside of Miami Metro, has taken an interest in them. Debra’s speculation on the missing Barrel Girl suspects begins to take shape. Quinn finds himself more involved in a homicide than he’d like to be.
Will there be an escape for this partners in crimes? Deb is getting close to Lumen while Quinn to Dexter. Will this be it for them or will just close a book and will open another saga of killings. Let’s watch Dexter season 5 episode 11 to witness every single moment of it.
Nov 15, 2010
Dexter Season 5 Episode 8 Take It
Air Date :- 14 Nov 2010
Air Time :- 9 : 00 PM
Network :- Showtime
While attending a self-help seminar, Dexter and Lumen vet and stalk a violent killer; Debra gets into some unexpected trouble from the fallout of the Santa Muerte case, forcing Batista to make a difficult decision.
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