Backseat Driver
- El episodio se transmitió el 18 jul 2025
- TV-MA
- 52min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
9.3/10
27 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Dexter debe equilibrar cuidadosamente los intentos de Blessing Kamara por ayudarlo a aclimatarse a medida que Harrison se adentra más en la investigación policial.Dexter debe equilibrar cuidadosamente los intentos de Blessing Kamara por ayudarlo a aclimatarse a medida que Harrison se adentra más en la investigación policial.Dexter debe equilibrar cuidadosamente los intentos de Blessing Kamara por ayudarlo a aclimatarse a medida que Harrison se adentra más en la investigación policial.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Peter Dinklage
- Leon Prater
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
10iiTiny
A brilliant and well-rounded episode that sets the tone for the entire season. Dexter's character is truly back-sharp, witty, and with a surprisingly great sense of humor. Unlike last season, which didn't quite impress me, this episode stands out as not just another strong entry, but the best episode of the season so far. In my humble opinion, it even surpasses any episode from the entire previous season.
I Hope They Keep This Level of Quality
So far, the season is off to a fantastic start, and if it keeps up this momentum, it could easily become one of the top five seasons in the entire series-and I'm not exaggerating! Everything is falling into place perfectly so far.
I Hope They Keep This Level of Quality
So far, the season is off to a fantastic start, and if it keeps up this momentum, it could easily become one of the top five seasons in the entire series-and I'm not exaggerating! Everything is falling into place perfectly so far.
"Episode 3 of Dexter: Resurrection solidifies the season's momentum with intense suspense and masterful storytelling. Every scene is meticulously crafted, keeping viewers fully engaged and on edge. Michael C. Hall delivers a brilliant performance, perfectly portraying Dexter's complexity, intelligence, and inner conflict. The writing is sharp, balancing dramatic tension with intricate character development, making each moment meaningful. Cinematography and direction enhance the storytelling, turning each scene into a visually striking and emotionally charged experience. This episode demonstrates why Dexter's revival continues to captivate and impress audiences worldwide. 10/10."
10iggles36
I tried the last two versions, not for me. New Blood probably should be watched if you're going to watch this one, but it's not really necessary. Dex has a kid, he follows him, the kid shot him, he didn't die. That's about all anyone need know from New Blood. It was tough to watch. Not true Dexter in the way fans of the original enjoyed him. Original Sin didn't work for me either. Rehashing characters as younger versions after they did most of it in flashbacks on the Original felt like a waste. BUT This??? This is a revival for the ages. Imagine GOT after Jon Snow came back, but the show got better. So far, so great. The build up is phenomenal. And the return characters??? I actually screamed when I saw who's coming back. The last time I had this high of anticipation of waiting till next week for a show to come on was the Original. Keep up the good work. See you Sunday!!!
After three episodes Dexter is back as if he has never been gone. It is concerning how good this show is and how near it comes to the original. Yes, the Miami 2000s look is timeless and can't be copied. But New York works stunningly good for Dexter.
Brilliant as he explores the city by uber driving. He hunts down his victim old fashion like back in the old days. Something Dexter New Blood did not give us.
Michael C. Hall is over 50 by now and has updated his character to a new version. Dexter is now a father and a bit more on safety. But it's still the Dexter we love. They did not change his character to the worse like so many sequels nowadays.
By killing his first victim since New Blood Dexter finally is back. Resurrected indeed. And that just in three episodes alone. A masterpiece. Clyde Phillips is a genius.
Brilliant as he explores the city by uber driving. He hunts down his victim old fashion like back in the old days. Something Dexter New Blood did not give us.
Michael C. Hall is over 50 by now and has updated his character to a new version. Dexter is now a father and a bit more on safety. But it's still the Dexter we love. They did not change his character to the worse like so many sequels nowadays.
By killing his first victim since New Blood Dexter finally is back. Resurrected indeed. And that just in three episodes alone. A masterpiece. Clyde Phillips is a genius.
10Zikohk
The episode starts quickly with Dexter returning to his dark world After waking from his coma Dexter appears composed but determined showing that the Dark Passenger inside him is still alive
The police focus their investigation on Harrison His interaction with Detective Claudette Wallace during questioning reveals maturity beyond his years and hints at the possibility that he may follow a dark path similar to his father
Dexter resumes his old habits by tracking a serial killer targeting Uber drivers named Ronald Schmidt The cat and mouse game between Dexter and Schmidt highlights Dexters intelligence and meticulous planning
The scenes showing Dexter preparing his kill room are detailed and ritualistic symbolizing his full return to his cold and controlled nature
The climax is the confrontation between Dexter and Schmidt Dexters calm and deadly approach makes the scene chilling His declaration I am Dexter signifies reclaiming his identity and power
The episode ends with Dexter discovering an invitation to a secret killers gathering which requires biometric verification using a severed finger This opens the door to a darker and more complex world hinting at new threats and alliances
Themes and Character Development
Harrisons storyline raises the question of whether he is destined to follow in his fathers footsteps or choose a different path His calmness in lying and manipulating reveals new psychological depth
Dexters full acceptance of his identity is central to this episode His ritualistic return to killing shows he no longer fights the darkness but embraces it as part of who he is
The invitation to the killers club suggests Dexter is moving from a lone predator to a player in a larger and more dangerous community
Overall Impression
Episode three successfully balances intense psychological drama with thrilling procedural elements It revitalizes Dexters character by grounding him in his original dark complexity while pushing the story toward new and intriguing directions The episodes pacing character interactions and suspenseful climax make it a standout episode in the new season.
The police focus their investigation on Harrison His interaction with Detective Claudette Wallace during questioning reveals maturity beyond his years and hints at the possibility that he may follow a dark path similar to his father
Dexter resumes his old habits by tracking a serial killer targeting Uber drivers named Ronald Schmidt The cat and mouse game between Dexter and Schmidt highlights Dexters intelligence and meticulous planning
The scenes showing Dexter preparing his kill room are detailed and ritualistic symbolizing his full return to his cold and controlled nature
The climax is the confrontation between Dexter and Schmidt Dexters calm and deadly approach makes the scene chilling His declaration I am Dexter signifies reclaiming his identity and power
The episode ends with Dexter discovering an invitation to a secret killers gathering which requires biometric verification using a severed finger This opens the door to a darker and more complex world hinting at new threats and alliances
Themes and Character Development
Harrisons storyline raises the question of whether he is destined to follow in his fathers footsteps or choose a different path His calmness in lying and manipulating reveals new psychological depth
Dexters full acceptance of his identity is central to this episode His ritualistic return to killing shows he no longer fights the darkness but embraces it as part of who he is
The invitation to the killers club suggests Dexter is moving from a lone predator to a player in a larger and more dangerous community
Overall Impression
Episode three successfully balances intense psychological drama with thrilling procedural elements It revitalizes Dexters character by grounding him in his original dark complexity while pushing the story toward new and intriguing directions The episodes pacing character interactions and suspenseful climax make it a standout episode in the new season.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaDexter uses the name Dr Patrick Bateman to receive the M99 - Etorphine - from another doctor. In American Psycho, Dr Patrick Bateman (played by Christian Bale) is a banking executive who hides his alternate psychopathic ego and serial killer tendencies from the outside world.
- ErroresDexter refers to Ronald Schmidt as "Red" before entering Schmidt's apartment and before anyone has said the nickname to him. There is no scene showing Dexter learning this information from any source, making it unclear how he could know the nickname at that point in the story.
- Bandas sonorasLeft Hand Free
Written by [Joe Newman, Thom Green, Gus Unger-Hamilton]
Performed by [Alt-J]
Courtesy of [Infectious Music]
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