Murder Horny
- El episodio se transmitió el 3 ago 2025
- TV-MA
- 49min
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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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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.
This episode managed to maintain its level. I was hoping that after a great episode 4, the series might drop in level, but no! It's just as good, with a more developed relationship. Dexter is really prioritizing the code, I was afraid they would end him, but for now he is like the same Dexter from the first seasons, I missed such a good series!
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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..
Fifth episode of the new Dexter series. I didn't expect to be able to get the vibes of the original series any better than the original series. The relationship between father and son is balanced, on a scale of love and hate. These two can almost find comfort in being together. It's amazing how Harrison can somehow understand each other's moves.
I recently rewatched Dexter again with my girlfriend, over 10 years after watching it.
We simply loved it and we were very excited about the fact we still hadn't watched New Blood, and right after we finished New Blood, Dexter Original Sin came out, and now Dexter Resurrection.
That nostalgic feeling of thrill, of how the scriptwriter directs the show and made us all love and sympathize with the character, is just simply amazing.
Dexter's conversations with his inner self and his father figure are just amazingly applied at the right moments.
That said, we all know that last conversation Dexter had with Harrison was so overdue, honest, and necessary! The way he also "saved" Harrison was just very well written.
Simply loved it, this is what I call art!
We simply loved it and we were very excited about the fact we still hadn't watched New Blood, and right after we finished New Blood, Dexter Original Sin came out, and now Dexter Resurrection.
That nostalgic feeling of thrill, of how the scriptwriter directs the show and made us all love and sympathize with the character, is just simply amazing.
Dexter's conversations with his inner self and his father figure are just amazingly applied at the right moments.
That said, we all know that last conversation Dexter had with Harrison was so overdue, honest, and necessary! The way he also "saved" Harrison was just very well written.
Simply loved it, this is what I call art!
¿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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