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Meanwhile, “Dexter” approaches its 20th year on its third spinoff, bringing its namesake antihero back from the dead for yet ...
Dexter: Resurrection episode 4 features the moment we've all been waiting for as Dexter attends the serial killer dinner ...
Resurrection has multiple murder investigations going on at once. The narrative is as interwoven and complex as a DNA strand ...
Call Me Red” is a phenomenal episode in the Dexter canon, promising an exciting path forward where the first three episodes ...
"Dexter: Resurrection" premieres Friday on Paramount+ Premium with two episodes. Michael C. Hall returns as the eponymous serial killer, last seen very briefly in the opening episode of the prequel ...
Dexter: Resurrection season 1, episode 4 has finally found the crucial missing piece to prove that OG Dexter is back in full ...
Resurrection feels like the original series. “Backseat Driver” puts other side plots in the background and smartly focuses on ...
Dexter struggles as a rideshare driver, stalks The Imposter, and lands an invitation to a killer dinner party — just as ...
"Dexter: Resurrection" is just as absurd and trashy as its predecessors, but that's part of its appeal, writes our reviewer.
Per the title, “Resurrection” is an attempt to bring Dexter, and “Dexter,” back to life. It makes a better case the character’s better off where he was.
‘Dexter: Resurrection’ Review: Michael C. Hall Returns for Paramount+’s Entertainingly, Frustratingly Silly Franchise Reboot Creator Clyde Phillips ditches the ending of 'Dexter: New Blood ...
Dexter attends a dinner party for serial killers, but the real reunion is with Harrison — just as Angel closes in and the ...