Dexter must carefully balance Blessing Kamara's attempts to help get him acclimated as Harrison is drawn deeper into the police investigation.Dexter must carefully balance Blessing Kamara's attempts to help get him acclimated as Harrison is drawn deeper into the police investigation.Dexter must carefully balance Blessing Kamara's attempts to help get him acclimated as Harrison is drawn deeper into the police investigation.
Peter Dinklage
- Leon Prater
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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.
Perfectly done. Everything was done absolutely perfectly, definitely has the potential to be better than the best seasons of the original series. So great they brought Clyde Phillips back because it seems like he is a very good writer. It's very well written. There is a new character Blessing Kamara who is a very nice character to see. Lovely to see some of the OG character's back (I will not spoil who though). Harrison is a now became an incredibly likeable character, not like how he was in New Blood, but he isn't aware of Dexter's whereabouts and may switch up when he sees him again, I am not sure. I am looking forward for the other episodes, I like how they are once a week so I do not watch everything in 2 days. Very well done to the writers, film crew, producers, actors, anyone else I missed out because this seems like it will be a great piece of television. Please make it 4-5 seasons I want to see at least 50 episodes. People may say "Dexter is being dragged". IT IS NOT. The amount of potential this show has is insane, it's different to the main show, but similar at the same time if you get my drift. I hope Dexter finally gets a happy ending, I mean i hope it doesn't end at all to be honest. But overall a very very VERY good episode 3, same with the other 2 episodes.
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."
Once again, as with the first two episodes, I'm struck by how much the fun and the funny are back. Perhaps because they were so lacking in the dreadful 'New Blood.'
Even Michael C. Hall seems to be having a much better time-I know Dexter is!
So far, so good, no extremely annoying Deb (Jennifer Carpenter). Instead, we get a lot of screen time from the very enjoyable Harry (James Remar). Even Jack Alcott (Harrison), whom I could not stand in 'New Blood,' is born-again watchable. Newcomer Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine (Blessing Kamara) is a delight. The only clunker is Kadia Sarah (Det. Claudette Wallace). The character is something out of a Russian spy movie and would never, ever be a NYC detective. Unfortunately, the actress is as annoying as the character.
Then, when it couldn't get any better, we take a trip back to Miami and meet up with Angel (David Zayas), Quinn (Desmond Harrington) and Masuka (C. S. Lee).
So far, so good, no extremely annoying Deb (Jennifer Carpenter). Instead, we get a lot of screen time from the very enjoyable Harry (James Remar). Even Jack Alcott (Harrison), whom I could not stand in 'New Blood,' is born-again watchable. Newcomer Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine (Blessing Kamara) is a delight. The only clunker is Kadia Sarah (Det. Claudette Wallace). The character is something out of a Russian spy movie and would never, ever be a NYC detective. Unfortunately, the actress is as annoying as the character.
Then, when it couldn't get any better, we take a trip back to Miami and meet up with Angel (David Zayas), Quinn (Desmond Harrington) and Masuka (C. S. Lee).
Did you know
- 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.
- GoofsDexter 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.
- SoundtracksLeft Hand Free
Written by [Joe Newman, Thom Green, Gus Unger-Hamilton]
Performed by [Alt-J]
Courtesy of [Infectious Music]
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