Kid in a Candy Store
- El episodio se transmitió el 20 dic 2024
- C
- 47min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.8/10
5.9 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Dexter se adapta a su nuevo trabajo como pasante forense en el metro de Miami; Deb arremete contra su padre al participar en un comportamiento delictivo menor.Dexter se adapta a su nuevo trabajo como pasante forense en el metro de Miami; Deb arremete contra su padre al participar en un comportamiento delictivo menor.Dexter se adapta a su nuevo trabajo como pasante forense en el metro de Miami; Deb arremete contra su padre al participar en un comportamiento delictivo menor.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Christina Milian
- Det. Maria LaGuerta
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
What I like about the derivative series are the quotes from the original series. They were creative in quoting the original series, quoting the music, quoting the voice of Michael C. Hall, quoting the city and . Mimi metro police Department. How to convey the atmosphere of the 90s and how Dexter balances his daily life with his dark desires. Especially the direction, which succeeded in conveying the atmosphere of the nineties convincingly, while maintaining the tension and excitement that characterized the original series. Overall, the second episode of "Dexter: Original Sin" is a strong addition to the series, delving deeper into Dexter's background and providing new insights into the factors that shaped his character as a serial killer seeking his own kind of justice.
In all my life, I have never seen a series as beautiful as Dexter. Of course, Dexter's character makes this series so spectacular and we need to connect with him and understand him. I hope that this series, Young Dexter, will be broadcast for many seasons over many years, and the more time passes, the more we will thirst for this series. I am ready to do anything to keep this series in production forever and never end. I have really said little about the beauty of this series. It's a really fascinating, spectacular, and mysterious series, and it has everything you need. In one word, I can say that Dexter's series are more than just a series.
A good second episode follows the path of dexter with more introductions, with what i would describe has clever framing / filming style to emphasize their future.
Unfortunetly the cringe just takes me out of the dark humour and clean story, like a scalpel to the eye it's painfull to watch masuka being a walking a reg flag, but goes unchecked.
The hazing of dexter on his first crime scene sounds good on paper but really just sucks the wind out of the sails of the episode with the painfully wooden and stiff acting by the supporting cast, even sarah michelle gellar outshines them all (in a good way).
This episode is like doing the outside border of a jigsaw puzzle, a lot of foundation being laid down for later plot develeopments which fans of the og dexter series will be looking forward to, some with baited breath, tho With a lot of room to fill in the gaps will they try to mix things up for the better or worse ? And end up forcing things that don't fit ?
Deb- she's shows a vunerability and a softer side before snapping back to the cussing and put downs with hints toward her future.
Unfortunetly the cringe just takes me out of the dark humour and clean story, like a scalpel to the eye it's painfull to watch masuka being a walking a reg flag, but goes unchecked.
The hazing of dexter on his first crime scene sounds good on paper but really just sucks the wind out of the sails of the episode with the painfully wooden and stiff acting by the supporting cast, even sarah michelle gellar outshines them all (in a good way).
This episode is like doing the outside border of a jigsaw puzzle, a lot of foundation being laid down for later plot develeopments which fans of the og dexter series will be looking forward to, some with baited breath, tho With a lot of room to fill in the gaps will they try to mix things up for the better or worse ? And end up forcing things that don't fit ?
Deb- she's shows a vunerability and a softer side before snapping back to the cussing and put downs with hints toward her future.
Well after the first episode I was really excited to see the rest of the series. There were a few things I was worried about however. The pacing felt rushed in the first half of the first episode. And while that does continue a bit for the second episode, I understand why and I'm okay with it because the story is really good and it's developing. I feel that the way they have stuck to some original plot points that we saw in flashbacks while weaving in a full episode and world of details was 10/10 masterfully done. I'm really glad they gave us two episodes at once this week because when episode 2 ended I was immediately wanting to see where things went. And having episode 3 ready to go was great.
Also we are starting to see the traditional "big bad" villain emerge like in the original Dexter series. Usually in the original show there would be some minor villains that would pop up and then be handled by the end of one or two episodes. But at the same time, Dexter and Miami Metro would be pursuing a villain, often the same person. And it would take the entire season for this villain to be caught or resolved in some way. It looks like we are starting to get that villain in this series, which really gives the viewers the ability to invest in each episode so that we get a nice burst of the smaller villains but have to wait until the end for the big payoff.
Also I noticed that I am really starting to like the relationship between Deb and Dexter in episodes 2 and 3. I wasn't sure if I would really ever care about the younger versions of these characters since they're totally different actors. I thought it might be hard for me to picture them as young Deb and Dexter, and hard to get attached to them. But it has only taken three episodes for me to be fully invested. I care about these characters now and what happens to them. And that is the best thing I could've asked for in this new show. It actually matters, I really like it. It's not just filler "new Dexter" content. It's really good, well done TV. I'm genuinely excited for each new episode. Great job to the team who made this show!
Also we are starting to see the traditional "big bad" villain emerge like in the original Dexter series. Usually in the original show there would be some minor villains that would pop up and then be handled by the end of one or two episodes. But at the same time, Dexter and Miami Metro would be pursuing a villain, often the same person. And it would take the entire season for this villain to be caught or resolved in some way. It looks like we are starting to get that villain in this series, which really gives the viewers the ability to invest in each episode so that we get a nice burst of the smaller villains but have to wait until the end for the big payoff.
Also I noticed that I am really starting to like the relationship between Deb and Dexter in episodes 2 and 3. I wasn't sure if I would really ever care about the younger versions of these characters since they're totally different actors. I thought it might be hard for me to picture them as young Deb and Dexter, and hard to get attached to them. But it has only taken three episodes for me to be fully invested. I care about these characters now and what happens to them. And that is the best thing I could've asked for in this new show. It actually matters, I really like it. It's not just filler "new Dexter" content. It's really good, well done TV. I'm genuinely excited for each new episode. Great job to the team who made this show!
I have to say, I am overwhelmingly pleasantly surprised by how this series is going so far. I was a little nervous about the pacing in the first episode but all is essentially perfect by episode two. The cast is absolutely stellar. Patrick Gibson is so good as Dexter, there were so many moments watching where it really felt like I was watching young Michael c hall. I really love seeing the 70s story line coming into play and I have a feeling it's going to be emotionally devastating from the perspective of Harry. It really feels like the original show and the nostalgia is a joy to sit in. I am so excited to watch the rest of this season.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe name on Dexter's fake ID is Patrick Bateman - the titular character in "American Psycho," a best selling novel that was published in March 1991, thus only a couple of months prior to the events of the series. An early scene had also shown a copy of the novel, while in the original series, Dexter is revealed to be clinging to this alias in an effort to obtain M99.
- ErroresWhen Harry is talking to a woman who's standing up for a suspect by the name of Levi, he asks her what day it is. She says Tuesday, and Harry says it's Thursday. Only it's Wednesday. The night before Dexter and Angel go to a bar and the restaurant owner tells everyone they're giving a toast on Tuesday to honor a former employee, Rene.
- Citas
Dexter Morgan: The truth is, there was no Nicorette for someone like me.
Dexter Morgan: No methadone.
Dexter Morgan: The Dark Passenger was rising up.
Dexter Morgan: And there was only one thing I could do about it. Hello, darkness, my old friend.
- ConexionesReferences El Karate Kid (1984)
- Bandas sonorasConga
Written by Enrique Elías García
Performed by The Miami Sound Machine
Produced by Rafael Vigil and Emilio Estefan Jr.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Locaciones de filmación
- Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Pawn Shop scene, specifically 6422 Lankershim Blvd.)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 47min
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.00 : 1
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