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Dexter: Original Sin
S1.E7
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The Big Bad Body Problem

  • Episode aired Jan 24, 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 48m
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The Big Bad Body Problem (2025)
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Dexter needs to find a new hiding place after his most recent dumping ground is blown.Dexter needs to find a new hiding place after his most recent dumping ground is blown.Dexter needs to find a new hiding place after his most recent dumping ground is blown.

  • Director
    • Monica Raymund
  • Writers
    • Clyde Phillips
    • James Manos Jr.
    • Jeff Lindsay
  • Stars
    • Patrick Gibson
    • Christian Slater
    • Molly Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    5.1K
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    • Director
      • Monica Raymund
    • Writers
      • Clyde Phillips
      • James Manos Jr.
      • Jeff Lindsay
    • Stars
      • Patrick Gibson
      • Christian Slater
      • Molly Brown
    • 18User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Patrick Gibson
    Patrick Gibson
    • Dexter Morgan
    Christian Slater
    Christian Slater
    • Harry Morgan
    Molly Brown
    Molly Brown
    • Debra Morgan
    Christina Milian
    Christina Milian
    • Det. Maria LaGuerta
    James Martinez
    James Martinez
    • Det. Angel Batista
    Alex Shimizu
    Alex Shimizu
    • Vince Masuka
    Reno Wilson
    Reno Wilson
    • Det. Bobby Watt
    Patrick Dempsey
    Patrick Dempsey
    • Capt. Aaron Spencer
    Michael C. Hall
    Michael C. Hall
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    • Tanya Martin
    Brittany Allen
    Brittany Allen
    • Laura Moser
    Raquel Justice
    Raquel Justice
    • Sofia
    Eli Sherman
    Eli Sherman
    • Little Dexter
    Isaac Gonzalez Rossi
    Isaac Gonzalez Rossi
    • Gio
    London Thatcher
    London Thatcher
    • Nicky Spencer
    Roberto Sanchez
    Roberto Sanchez
    • Tony Ferrer
    Jasper Lewis
    Jasper Lewis
    • Doris Morgan
    Jeff Daniel Phillips
    Jeff Daniel Phillips
    • Levi Reed
    • Director
      • Monica Raymund
    • Writers
      • Clyde Phillips
      • James Manos Jr.
      • Jeff Lindsay
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    10projectzorgo-70427

    AMAZING SHOCKER

    I was shocked and i feel like i got the feeling again theres always something to think about/look forward 2 and the plot twist was amazing i think they did a great job at mixing comedy and dexter im exited to see what happens after also i think this is the best episode in the whole series i wish they made more seasons its sad to hear the show will only have 1 season huge credits to the actors i think there amazing. Keep going and i cant wait to see the relese of dexter ressurection as im a massive fan of the show myself i hope everyone is enjoying this series as much as i do overall amazing show.
    10gooningtomygf

    Looking Good

    Episode 7 of Dexter Original sin maintains an engaging pace seamlessly blending tension with character driven moments. The episode deepens our understanding of Dexter's formative years showing the evolution of his corny saying.... dark passenger while balancing his humanity. The supporting cast shines especially in moments of conflict that challenge Dexter's facade. The pacing ensures that no scene feels rushed or out of place, building anticipation for the next chapter. With a gripping narrative and strong performances, Episode 7 is a standout, leaving viewers eager for more. We still have like 3 eps looking forward to seeing how this will end seems like a bright ending for once isnt that surprising lol a dexter show having a good ending... hopefully the one in the summer will have a great ending to and have a perfect end to dexter morgan.

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    • Trivia
      When trying to figure out a new dumping ground, Dexter "looks" to several notable serial killers for advice. The first serial killer shown as Ed Gein, also known as "the Butcher of Plainfield" or "the Plainfield Ghoul", Gein was a convicted murderer and suspected serial killer. Gein was arrested in 1957 in Plainfield, Wisconsin after the body of the owner of a local hardware store, a 58-year-old woman named Bernice Worden, was found hanging in his barn, she had been shot with a .22 caliber rifle, her body was hanging upside down and dressed out in the same manner as a deer. A number of items made from human bone and skin were found in his home, including lamps, trashcans, bowls made from human skulls, a corset made from a skinned female torso, masks made from the skin of female faces, a belt made from human female nipples, and wind-chimes. A box containing 9 human vulvae was also found in his freezer, most were believed to come from teenage girls, Gein confessed to digging up graves and mutilating corpses, he also confessed to killing local tavern owner Mary Hogan in 1954. Gein was a suspect in at least seven other murders, including three girls aged 8, 14 & 16, although he was only convicted of two murders. However he was found to be legally insane and had his death sentenced commuted, Gein was incarcerated at a maximum security psychiatric facility for the criminally insane, where he remained until his death in 1984 at the age of 77.

      The next serial killer Dexter researches is David Berkowitz, aka "Son of Sam" or "the .44 Caliber Killer". In New York City, between 1975-1977, Berkowitz killed 6 people, and wounded 11, his first two victims he stabbed, and when they survived Berkowitz switched to using a gun, specifically a Charter Arms Bulldog .44 Special revolver. Berkowitz terrorized NYC not only with his killing spree, but also with letters sent to the NYPD and major newspapers, in these letters Berkowitz mocked the police for not being able to catch him. Berkowitz was arrested on August 10, 1977, and subsequently indicted on six counts of murder in the first degree, and seven counts of attempted murder in the first degree. He confessed to all of them, and initially claimed to have been obeying the orders of a demon manifested in the form of a black dog, "Sam" which belonged to his neighbor. After being found mentally competent to stand trial, Berkowitz accepted a plea bargain to avoid the death penalty, he agreed to pled guilty to six counts of second-degree murder and was sentenced to six consecutive life sentences in prison, with the possibility of parole after 25 years. He subsequently admitted the dog-and-devil story was a hoax. Berkowitz became eligible for parole in 2002, but refused to submit a request for early release, he even sent a letter to New York Governor George Pataki requesting that all his future parole hearings be canceled because he "believes with all my heart heart that I belong in prison for the rest of my life". As of 2025 he is still incarcerated at Shawangunk Correctional Facility in Wallkill, New York.

      Dexter's third serial killer in his research was John Wayne Gacy, aka "the Killer Clown", a serial killer and sex offender who raped, tortured and murdered at least thirty-three young men and boys between 1972-1978 in Norwood Park Township, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. In 1968 Gacy worked as a manager at a KFC in Waterloo, Iowa when he was convicted of sodomy after raping a 16-year-old boy that worked for him, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but was released after only 18 months. After being released, he moved to Norwood Park, Gacy worked as a clown, and also used it as a ruse to lure victims to his home. Typically, he would lure a victim to his home and dupe them into donning handcuffs on the pretext of demonstrating a magic trick. He would then rape and torture his captive before killing his victim by either asphyxiation or strangulation with a garrote. Twenty-six victims were buried in the crawl space of his home, and three were buried elsewhere on his property; four were discarded in the Des Plaines River. Gacy was arrested on December 21, 1978, he was charged with deviate sexual assault, indecent sexual contact with a child, and 33 counts of aggravated murder, this was the most counts of murder anyone in U.S. legal history had been charged with. Gacy was found guilty on all counts and sentenced to death on March 13, 1980, and was executed by lethal injection at Stateville Correctional Center on May 10, 1994.
    • Goofs
      Dexter putting Levi's body in a dumpster, just because the spot in the swamp he dumped Handsome Tony's body was found, doesn't make sense. Hauling the body back into town, and then putting it in a dumpster during broad daylight, majorly increases his odds of being caught. It would have made much more sense to just dump Levi's body somewhere else in the Everglades, a swamp with an area slightly over 7,800 square miles (20,000 square km), making it almost as large as New Jersey, 30% larger than Connecticut, and twice the size of Delaware and Rhode Island combined. There are hundreds of other isolated spots in the Everglades he could have dumped Levi's body in.
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      Orange Crush
      Written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Michael Stipe

      Performed by R.E.M.

      Produced by Scott Litt

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      • January 24, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      • Counterpart Studios
      • Salcentric
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