Murder Horny
- El episodio se transmitió el 3 ago 2025
- TV-MA
- 49min
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9.2/10
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Un encuentro siniestro empuja a Harrison hacia su lado oscuro, aumentando su paranoia. Mientras Batista se acerca, Dexter establece una peligrosa relación con una asesina seductora, convenci... Leer todoUn encuentro siniestro empuja a Harrison hacia su lado oscuro, aumentando su paranoia. Mientras Batista se acerca, Dexter establece una peligrosa relación con una asesina seductora, convencido de que comparten el mismo código.Un encuentro siniestro empuja a Harrison hacia su lado oscuro, aumentando su paranoia. Mientras Batista se acerca, Dexter establece una peligrosa relación con una asesina seductora, convencido de que comparten el mismo código.
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10IbafZ
So far one of the best seasons directly after season 1 and 2 of the original series "Dexter". I'm so curious how it goes on. The speed of the narrative is perfect, because I also want to learn something. Now it's half-time, that makes me hungry for more!
Without wanting to spoil, many fires are currently emerging. The trick of helping Harrison was unexpected but of course makes sense. Without spoiling, you can't really say much more here. Chapo!
I am curious how the relationship between the two continues also due to the different lifestyles and attitudes of the two and also what is now going on in the group of serial killers. How is it reacted and does it come back to Dexter? I'm looking forward to more people learning who he really is..
Without wanting to spoil, many fires are currently emerging. The trick of helping Harrison was unexpected but of course makes sense. Without spoiling, you can't really say much more here. Chapo!
I am curious how the relationship between the two continues also due to the different lifestyles and attitudes of the two and also what is now going on in the group of serial killers. How is it reacted and does it come back to Dexter? I'm looking forward to more people learning who he really is..
Honestly, this episode was pretty good. The Harrison/Dexter dynamic was very interesting and not disappointing at all. The waiting paid off. But, this episode, and show overall, just seems too simplistic and superficial. Almost every scene has a background music, which makes it very silly. I would rather feel the emotion of the actors, like Michael C. Hall, instead of having to focus on random thinks like that!
The "Lady Vengeance" character is also pretty bad. It went from really interesting and peculiar to cliche and just a random side-character to complement Dexter's story.
The "Lady Vengeance" character is also pretty bad. It went from really interesting and peculiar to cliche and just a random side-character to complement Dexter's story.
WOW. This just gets better and better. I do not have many words. The writing continues to sharpen and the plot continues to thicken. It seems like the writers are learning from their previous mistakes, and I couldn't be more pleased. And to think this can get even better.....
just go watch. Please.
just go watch. Please.
Yes yes yes.
So beautifully written. Acting immaculate as always. Plot and storyline amazing. PLOT TWIST STUNNINGGGGG!!!
I literally count the days hours and minutes till next friday and the next episode drops.
If you haven't seen dexter or dexter resurrection please do your self the BIGGEST favor ever and watch it.
So good can't wait for more.
I hope they make 10+ seasons. And never stop.
So beautifully written. Acting immaculate as always. Plot and storyline amazing. PLOT TWIST STUNNINGGGGG!!!
I literally count the days hours and minutes till next friday and the next episode drops.
If you haven't seen dexter or dexter resurrection please do your self the BIGGEST favor ever and watch it.
So good can't wait for more.
I hope they make 10+ seasons. And never stop.
10AkaK-98
Resurrection proves once again that this revival is more than just a nostalgia trip - it's a masterclass in modern storytelling. While earlier episodes leaned into high-stakes intensity, this one takes a more deliberate and focused approach that deepens the show's emotional core. It manages to slow things down just enough to let the characters breathe, without ever losing momentum.
What stands out most is the writing. There's a sharp attention to detail, both in dialogue and structure. Each scene feels intentional, building tension not just through plot but through subtle shifts in relationships and atmosphere. It's clear that the writers understand the legacy of Dexter, and they're honoring it while also pushing new boundaries.
The performances continue to impress. Michael C. Hall delivers as always, and the supporting cast matches his energy. Even without major action or shocking twists in every minute, the episode remains gripping from start to finish. It's a reminder that real suspense doesn't always need blood - sometimes it's about what characters don't say, or the quiet moments between them.
Visually, the episode is polished and cinematic, with clever use of lighting and framing to reflect the underlying tension. The pacing may feel slower to some viewers, especially following the explosive previous episode, but that change of rhythm feels earned. It gives the story room to grow and the audience space to reflect.
Overall, Episode 5 is another strong entry in what's shaping up to be one of the best seasons in the Dexter franchise. It shows confidence, maturity, and a deep understanding of what makes the series resonate. If this level of quality keeps up, Resurrection may end up surpassing even the original in its best moments.
What stands out most is the writing. There's a sharp attention to detail, both in dialogue and structure. Each scene feels intentional, building tension not just through plot but through subtle shifts in relationships and atmosphere. It's clear that the writers understand the legacy of Dexter, and they're honoring it while also pushing new boundaries.
The performances continue to impress. Michael C. Hall delivers as always, and the supporting cast matches his energy. Even without major action or shocking twists in every minute, the episode remains gripping from start to finish. It's a reminder that real suspense doesn't always need blood - sometimes it's about what characters don't say, or the quiet moments between them.
Visually, the episode is polished and cinematic, with clever use of lighting and framing to reflect the underlying tension. The pacing may feel slower to some viewers, especially following the explosive previous episode, but that change of rhythm feels earned. It gives the story room to grow and the audience space to reflect.
Overall, Episode 5 is another strong entry in what's shaping up to be one of the best seasons in the Dexter franchise. It shows confidence, maturity, and a deep understanding of what makes the series resonate. If this level of quality keeps up, Resurrection may end up surpassing even the original in its best moments.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe song playing during the end credits is "Eat an Eraser" by "Princess Goes". Michael C. Hall (Dexter Morgan) is the vocalist in the group.
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