And in the Beginning...
- El episodio se transmitió el 13 dic 2024
- C
- 50min
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Dexter Morgan lucha por controlar sus impulsos mientras navega por la vida con su padre, Harry, y su hermana, Deb. Después de que Harry tiene un susto de salud, Dexter se da cuenta de que pu... Leer todoDexter Morgan lucha por controlar sus impulsos mientras navega por la vida con su padre, Harry, y su hermana, Deb. Después de que Harry tiene un susto de salud, Dexter se da cuenta de que puede ser el momento de cumplir con su destino.Dexter Morgan lucha por controlar sus impulsos mientras navega por la vida con su padre, Harry, y su hermana, Deb. Después de que Harry tiene un susto de salud, Dexter se da cuenta de que puede ser el momento de cumplir con su destino.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Christina Milian
- Det. Maria LaGuerta
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Wow.. this is very unexpected, the acting is extremely good, i had goosebumps in some moments, the atmosphere is so good, the cast is extremely good.. i don't know, honestly.. i'm speechless. It's just incredibly well acted, the actors are extremely on point, Patrick Gibson's giving me Michael C. Hall vibes.. Molly Brown's like Jennifer Carpenter reincarnated.. Christian Slater's like made for playing James Remar role.. everyone is so good. This is pure nostalgia, it's like i'm watching the original show from 2006, i don't know.. it's weird how good it is. Clyde Phillips is the real deal man, Michael Lehmann and Monica Raymund too, i'm so F happy!
Goosebumps, soundtrack, voice... it's all there. This premiere episode delivers a potent dose of Dexter nostalgia, capturing the essence of the original series while carving its own unique path. The cast is brilliant, particularly the actors portraying young Deb and Masuka. They absolutely nail the mannerisms and energy of their older counterparts. That Masuka casting is scary good. He seems like the original actor every time he's on screen, it's crazy.
The opening scene immediately grabs you, and the updated intro, while featuring a slightly jarring crunch sound effect, is a welcome return to form. The episode isn't without its flaws. Some of the CGI, particularly the snowy police car, is distractingly bad. The licensed music choices, while period-appropriate, feel a little overdone and at times clash with the show's established tone. The added storyline about Harry's deceased son, while intriguing, feels a bit like an unnecessary retcon.
Despite these minor quibbles, the premiere successfully rekindles the dark magic of Dexter. Patrick Gibson captures Dexter's awkwardness and simmering darkness, while Molly Brown's Deb is a firecracker, perfectly embodying the character's brash energy. The first kill scene, a clever reimagining of Dexter's origin story, is both brutal and darkly comedic.
Overall, "Dexter: Original Sin" is off to a strong start. It's a promising return to the world of Dexter Morgan, and I'm eager to see where the season goes from here. It felt very much like like good old classic Dexter episodes.
The opening scene immediately grabs you, and the updated intro, while featuring a slightly jarring crunch sound effect, is a welcome return to form. The episode isn't without its flaws. Some of the CGI, particularly the snowy police car, is distractingly bad. The licensed music choices, while period-appropriate, feel a little overdone and at times clash with the show's established tone. The added storyline about Harry's deceased son, while intriguing, feels a bit like an unnecessary retcon.
Despite these minor quibbles, the premiere successfully rekindles the dark magic of Dexter. Patrick Gibson captures Dexter's awkwardness and simmering darkness, while Molly Brown's Deb is a firecracker, perfectly embodying the character's brash energy. The first kill scene, a clever reimagining of Dexter's origin story, is both brutal and darkly comedic.
Overall, "Dexter: Original Sin" is off to a strong start. It's a promising return to the world of Dexter Morgan, and I'm eager to see where the season goes from here. It felt very much like like good old classic Dexter episodes.
You need to see it on your own, although good as a first episode if you are a fan of the series you will like it but its pace is a little fast, if you are not a fan the episode is goof too, Although I hope it improves with each episode, like the New Blood series, although I think it has even better potential, along with the next Dexter Resurrection series, I hope they finally give a good closure to the character Dexter.
And speaking more about the episode, the characters and the actors' interpretation are very good, just like the original series, I would say that it is the best of this first episode, the episode is a solid 7.5-8/10.
And speaking more about the episode, the characters and the actors' interpretation are very good, just like the original series, I would say that it is the best of this first episode, the episode is a solid 7.5-8/10.
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A fresh start. Again. We see a return to the origins for the character, this time during Harry's learning phase, we finally see a real closer relationship with the latter, and a adolescent relationship with Debra, Dexter is young, emotionless and meticulous, he observes, studies and takes action! This The first episode is everything that made the series great in the very first season, with alternating moments of suspense and other very introspective ones.
The return of the original music is the icing on the cake, which marks once again a revival of an incredible series, which after an excellent season like New Blood needed to return. At the beginning, to look to the future, Dexter Resurrection.
The return of the original music is the icing on the cake, which marks once again a revival of an incredible series, which after an excellent season like New Blood needed to return. At the beginning, to look to the future, Dexter Resurrection.
The colorful Miami, the og music themes, the characters we loved portrayed by great actors, the continuous rotation from comedy to horror, the realistic dialogues etc.
This is just the beginning of course, we don't know exactly what story they want to tell with this prequel, but this first episode gave us every reason to be anticipated to see what they want to do.
Patrick Gibson does an excellent job as Dexter. Same goes for Christian Slater as Harry. I struggled to see Molly Brown as Debra at the beginning, but that's normal since Jennifer has unique characteristics. It's great cast in general.
This episode hits the nostalgia man, everything New Blood couldn't do in 10 episodes.
This is just the beginning of course, we don't know exactly what story they want to tell with this prequel, but this first episode gave us every reason to be anticipated to see what they want to do.
Patrick Gibson does an excellent job as Dexter. Same goes for Christian Slater as Harry. I struggled to see Molly Brown as Debra at the beginning, but that's normal since Jennifer has unique characteristics. It's great cast in general.
This episode hits the nostalgia man, everything New Blood couldn't do in 10 episodes.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTanya offers Dexter a paid internship at $4.25 an hour which was the actual Florida state minimum wage in 1991 when this episode takes place.
- ErroresThe Panasonic remote in the crime scene is too modern than one from the 1990s. It's a mid or late-2000s model remote.
- Bandas sonorasHappy Days
Written by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel
Performed by Pratt and McClain
Produced by Steve Barri and Michael Omartian
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 50min
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- 2.00 : 1
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