Dexter, Michael C. Hall and Resurrection
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Dexter extends a mysterious gathering as Harrison struggles at work in a new episode of "Dexter: Resurrection" available to stream now.
Harry's code or not, he's not a good person, and even his own son recognized that. Even recently in Resurrection, when Dexter went on a manhunt for a serial killer that was using his moniker as "The Dark Passenger," it was more about his pride and the thrill of a kill than it ever really was about a moral code.
Dexter: Resurrection episode 4 is a major trip down memory lane for both Dexter and fans as major items from the original show return.
In the premiere of Dexter: Resurrection, Harrison is haunted by the memory of seemingly killing his father, especially when he becomes a killer himself. But Alcott tells EW that Harrison is not a sociopath like Dexter.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNDexter: Resurrection Creates a Plot Hole in Why Angela Let Dexter GoDexter: Resurrection is here, and despite the hype surrounding it, the series debut has met some skepticism from fans, as it appears to include a few plot holes that are difficult to overlook. One of the most debated questions is the question of why Angela let Dexter go.
Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) was supposed to be dead. Could this "Dexter: Resurrection" be medically possible? Will Uma Thurman's Charley pay?