Camera Shy
- El episodio se transmitió el 11 jul 2025
- TV-MA
- 47min
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8.8/10
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Dexter, ahora en Nueva York, investiga a un asesino en serie y enfrenta un dilema moral sobre cómo actuar. Mientras tanto, Batista lo busca, sospechando de su pasado. Harrison, traumatizado,... Leer todoDexter, ahora en Nueva York, investiga a un asesino en serie y enfrenta un dilema moral sobre cómo actuar. Mientras tanto, Batista lo busca, sospechando de su pasado. Harrison, traumatizado, intenta cortar todo lazo con Dexter.Dexter, ahora en Nueva York, investiga a un asesino en serie y enfrenta un dilema moral sobre cómo actuar. Mientras tanto, Batista lo busca, sospechando de su pasado. Harrison, traumatizado, intenta cortar todo lazo con Dexter.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Peter Dinklage
- Leon Prater
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
10BobaF-3
Back to stalking, preparing a kill room, the art of being a serial killer. I'm so happy that they didn't stray too far from the original formula and that we're in a cold, unfriendly New York City that contrasts very well with the sunny, aggressive Miami we saw in the original series.
Dexter's plot seems to be refreshing, Harrison won't be getting into a boring high school plot again and I'm looking forward to seeing Batista in action more often.
If the pacing continues like this, the season could be very good. I'm really enjoying the way they're working with the characters, it seems like a good new start and I hope it's the last one this time.
Dexter's plot seems to be refreshing, Harrison won't be getting into a boring high school plot again and I'm looking forward to seeing Batista in action more often.
If the pacing continues like this, the season could be very good. I'm really enjoying the way they're working with the characters, it seems like a good new start and I hope it's the last one this time.
It's so great after the awful and dismal 'New Blood' series to have the great Dexter (Michael C. Hall) humor back. It's also excellent to see that Harry Morgan (James Remar) is going to be prominently featured.
Clearly, this series is going to take place in NYC, although I had hoped it would return to Miami where Dexter belongs.
Dexter is making new friends in this episode and we meet Uma Thurman (Charley) and Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine (Blessing Kamara).
Of course, Jack Alcott (Harrison) is also back which is why Dexter is in New York City.
With two episodes down, 'Dexter: Resurrection' is off to a good start and already much better than 'Dexter: New Blood.'
Clearly, this series is going to take place in NYC, although I had hoped it would return to Miami where Dexter belongs.
Dexter is making new friends in this episode and we meet Uma Thurman (Charley) and Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine (Blessing Kamara).
Of course, Jack Alcott (Harrison) is also back which is why Dexter is in New York City.
With two episodes down, 'Dexter: Resurrection' is off to a good start and already much better than 'Dexter: New Blood.'
If the premiere was about fan-service and course correction, "Camera Shy" is where the season's true plot kicks into gear, and it's fantastic. This episode felt like classic, prime Dexter in a way the franchise hasn't in years. The shift to New York City gives the show a fresh, vibrant playground for Dexter's activities.
The absolute best part of this episode is Dexter's seething, offended reaction to the new killer being dubbed "The Dark Passenger." Michael C. Hall's delivery of lines like "He stole my name!" and his deadpan "The what?" was comedic perfection. This is the dark, dry wit that was a hallmark of the early seasons, and it's back in full force.
Harrison's storyline is also a massive improvement over New Blood. He's more likable, and seeing him grapple with the guilt of his own violent act-while Dexter simultaneously investigates it-creates a compelling new dynamic. The parallel of Harrison's morning routine mirroring Dexter's original intro was a brilliant touch.
The central mystery is intriguing. A killer who seems to be Dexter's doppelgänger, and a mysterious, well-funded group led by Uma Thurman that may be a "league of serial killers," is a wild and promising concept. The only weak point is the new lead detective, who comes off as a stereotypical "savant cop" trope, complete with the quirky headphones-at-a-crime-scene bit that feels a little tired.
Overall, this episode was a huge success. It built on the premiere's energy, established a fascinating new conflict, and proved that even after all these years, watching Dexter on the hunt is still some of the most compelling television around.
The absolute best part of this episode is Dexter's seething, offended reaction to the new killer being dubbed "The Dark Passenger." Michael C. Hall's delivery of lines like "He stole my name!" and his deadpan "The what?" was comedic perfection. This is the dark, dry wit that was a hallmark of the early seasons, and it's back in full force.
Harrison's storyline is also a massive improvement over New Blood. He's more likable, and seeing him grapple with the guilt of his own violent act-while Dexter simultaneously investigates it-creates a compelling new dynamic. The parallel of Harrison's morning routine mirroring Dexter's original intro was a brilliant touch.
The central mystery is intriguing. A killer who seems to be Dexter's doppelgänger, and a mysterious, well-funded group led by Uma Thurman that may be a "league of serial killers," is a wild and promising concept. The only weak point is the new lead detective, who comes off as a stereotypical "savant cop" trope, complete with the quirky headphones-at-a-crime-scene bit that feels a little tired.
Overall, this episode was a huge success. It built on the premiere's energy, established a fascinating new conflict, and proved that even after all these years, watching Dexter on the hunt is still some of the most compelling television around.
Three years after New Blood, it feels good to be back. The writers have skillfully tied things up after the seemingly hopeless end of S1E10 of New Blood. The first two episodes of Resurrection set the stage for a bright and promising return. The writing is sharp and intriguing-almost amusing-as it keeps the plot tight while launching us into a new chapter of this compelling universe. The showrunners of this universe also continue to experiment with new ways of filming, editing, and cinematography in general, which is something I appreciate dearly. Overall, great stuff so far, and I expect more of the same.
Have some patience folks, we're only getting started.
Have some patience folks, we're only getting started.
I like the new direction we're going in, we start the episode off with an already sketchy uber ride. To no surprise the man turns out to be a serial killer. Dexter in NYC and checks in on his sons "kill room" fixes his mistakes cause the police are zeroing in. Then later when dexter is in a uber ride he learns about the murderer and we can already tell its going to be kill time in an ep or two. Charley is a new character were introduced to, well fully introduced since last episode and already she is full of surprises... Im guessing shes tied to this group or whatever that we saw in the trailer. Well look forward to next week, staying up this late I should catch some sleep.
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- TriviaThe opening song is "War Pigs" by Black Sabbath. Ozzy Osbourne was the lead singer and cowriter of this song as a member of Black Sabbath. This episode aired 11 days before Ozzy's death on July 22, 2025.
- ErroresDexter looks up info on a man who has a gmail email address and who supposedly died in 2003. Gmail did not launch until 2004.
- Bandas sonorasWar Pigs
Written by Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward
Performed by Black Sabbath, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward
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