Cats and Mouse
- El episodio se transmitió el 10 ago 2025
- TV-MA
- 56min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
9.5/10
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Dexter persigue a un asesino narcisista, su hijo Harrison lucha con su identidad y lugar en el mundo. Al mismo tiempo, Batista investiga la relación entre el Carnicero de Bay Harbor y los ho... Leer todoDexter persigue a un asesino narcisista, su hijo Harrison lucha con su identidad y lugar en el mundo. Al mismo tiempo, Batista investiga la relación entre el Carnicero de Bay Harbor y los homicidios en Nueva York.Dexter persigue a un asesino narcisista, su hijo Harrison lucha con su identidad y lugar en el mundo. Al mismo tiempo, Batista investiga la relación entre el Carnicero de Bay Harbor y los homicidios en Nueva York.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Steve Schirripa
- Vinny
- (as Steven R. Schirripa)
Opiniones destacadas
After episode 5 pulled back a little with more filler, this newest episode proves that everyone involved with this revival is committed to delivering a true hearted and genuine tribute to long time Dexter fans. Each episode of Resurrection remains a spoonful of suspense that makes swallowing the previous Dexter endings a whole lot easier.
This episode finally delivered a new twist not yet seen in the Dexter universe, and the expectations of this turn keeps the remaining episodes of the season at the very top of my list to watch closely.
Trying my best to not spoil things, I found this episode to be almost as good as the dinner party in episode 4. This episode delivers some of those long buried flashes of Dexter's humanity, while still grazing the line of what can still be done new with his usual victims.
This episode finally delivered a new twist not yet seen in the Dexter universe, and the expectations of this turn keeps the remaining episodes of the season at the very top of my list to watch closely.
Trying my best to not spoil things, I found this episode to be almost as good as the dinner party in episode 4. This episode delivers some of those long buried flashes of Dexter's humanity, while still grazing the line of what can still be done new with his usual victims.
Episode 6 of Dexter: Resurrection, the show has officially hit its stride - and "Cat and Mouse" is the proof. This episode isn't just good; it's vintage Dexter dialed up with a modern edge, the kind of tightly wound psychological thriller that made the original series unforgettable.
The title "Cat and Mouse" is spot-on. The entire episode plays out like a deadly chess game between Dexter and his latest nemesis - and for the first time in a long time, you truly feel like Dexter might be outmatched. The pacing is relentless: every scene simmers with tension, and the writing pulls zero punches. There are no wasted moments. Every glance, every line, every move matters.
Michael C. Hall is still magnetic, but what's really exciting is how much smarter the show feels. The stakes are personal again - not just physically, but psychologically. Dexter's mask is slipping, and what's underneath is darker than we've seen in years. We're watching a man who's fighting not only external threats but his own increasingly unstable instincts.
Without spoiling anything, this episode delivers one of the most satisfying confrontations of the season so far. And the final five minutes? Edge-of-your-seat, hold-your-breath television. You know that old Dexter feeling - when your pulse quickens and you start whispering "don't get caught, don't get caught"? Yeah. That's back.
If "Cat and Mouse" is the turning point of the season, then consider me hooked. It's a reminder that this series doesn't just know how to thrill - it knows how to haunt.
The title "Cat and Mouse" is spot-on. The entire episode plays out like a deadly chess game between Dexter and his latest nemesis - and for the first time in a long time, you truly feel like Dexter might be outmatched. The pacing is relentless: every scene simmers with tension, and the writing pulls zero punches. There are no wasted moments. Every glance, every line, every move matters.
Michael C. Hall is still magnetic, but what's really exciting is how much smarter the show feels. The stakes are personal again - not just physically, but psychologically. Dexter's mask is slipping, and what's underneath is darker than we've seen in years. We're watching a man who's fighting not only external threats but his own increasingly unstable instincts.
Without spoiling anything, this episode delivers one of the most satisfying confrontations of the season so far. And the final five minutes? Edge-of-your-seat, hold-your-breath television. You know that old Dexter feeling - when your pulse quickens and you start whispering "don't get caught, don't get caught"? Yeah. That's back.
If "Cat and Mouse" is the turning point of the season, then consider me hooked. It's a reminder that this series doesn't just know how to thrill - it knows how to haunt.
It's a good feeling when you see that your favorite series is on the right track...
Surprises are still part of this series.
The music, the writing, the acting, everything was at its best. I hope this trend continues until the final episode and we don't see anything like New Blood.
I will wait for the next episodes.
10/10.
The music, the writing, the acting, everything was at its best. I hope this trend continues until the final episode and we don't see anything like New Blood.
I will wait for the next episodes.
10/10.
I just want to take a moment and say how sorry i am FOR EVER DOUBTING YOU. 6 weeks of back to back peak well paced episodes with amazing vibes that take me back to the original series. Seriously waiting a week for is the most excruciating pain but i know its worth it and you guys always make it worth it so excited to see more really but worried for Batista...
Michael is my favorite actor in the entire cinema bro literally is Dexter and Dexter is him , i first thought this will be some mid seasons i would love it too if it were cause im a huge fan i can accept anything from this franchise , but man this is some epic episodes right here , new blood was good too people see it as bad cause of the ending but i think of it as a transitional phase where the episodes doesn't have to be epic or something special it's just for the people to get ready to the new characters and new things and it was in a town also so it's great for what it is , but man resurrection is just legendary, i love Dexter Morgan.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBoth the Gemini Killer and the Bay Harbor Butcher appear in The Killing Century. Other serial killers shown to be in the book are Andrew Cunanan, aka The Versace Killer, and Albert DeSalvo, aka The Boston Strangler.
- ErroresWhen Dexter and Harrison are getting dressed for the wake, Harrison's tie changes position noticeably in different angles.
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