Camera Shy
- El episodio se transmitió el 11 jul 2025
- TV-MA
- 47min
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8.8/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
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
Watching this feels a lot like watching the original Dexter, but now it's set in New York City instead of Miami. The atmosphere, the narration, and the main character's inner conflict all feel very familiar - it's almost like they just changed the location but kept the same blueprint. That's not necessarily a bad thing, though, because it brings back a sense of nostalgia for fans of the original series. It's interesting to see how the New York setting adds a slightly different vibe, with its crowded streets and darker corners, which makes some scenes feel fresh even if the overall formula stays the same. The writing and pacing were tight, and the lead actor does a good job capturing that same eerie charm. Overall, I thought it was a really solid episode that makes me curious to see where the season goes from here.
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.
"If you were a serial killer in a hoodie, it could be you. "
"I don't wear a hoodie."
He's back, y'all!
It's not Miami, but he's legally Dexter again, and has the sardonic wit to match. It's good to see him have a project again, instead of trying to be all normal upstate. We also have daddy along for the ride. Buckle up!
"If you were a serial killer in a hoodie, it could be you. "
"I don't wear a hoodie."
He's back, y'all!
It's not Miami, but he's legally Dexter again, and has the sardonic wit to match. It's good to see him have a project again, instead of trying to be all normal upstate. We also have daddy along for the ride. Buckle up!
"I don't wear a hoodie."
He's back, y'all!
It's not Miami, but he's legally Dexter again, and has the sardonic wit to match. It's good to see him have a project again, instead of trying to be all normal upstate. We also have daddy along for the ride. Buckle up!
"If you were a serial killer in a hoodie, it could be you. "
"I don't wear a hoodie."
He's back, y'all!
It's not Miami, but he's legally Dexter again, and has the sardonic wit to match. It's good to see him have a project again, instead of trying to be all normal upstate. We also have daddy along for the ride. Buckle up!
The second episode continues the thread established in the first, showing a development that reinforces the protagonist's characterization. The original Miami Dexter is introduced, with a focus on his role as a meticulous and observant killer, distinct from the more serious tone he had in "New Blood." The incorporation of classic elements, such as his way of stalking and monitoring his victims, as well as his characteristic humor, helps maintain the essence of the character. Since the series "Original Sin," we see a progressive improvement in our favorite serial killer. The development so far raises expectations about how the plot will evolve in the upcoming episodes of "Dexter: Resurrection." This is a great episode, and I hope it continues to surprise us.
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.
¿Sabías que…?
- 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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