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Popping Cherry

  • Episode aired Oct 15, 2006
  • TV-MA
  • 51m
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8.2/10
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Dexter (2006)
Psychological DramaSuspense MysteryCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Dexter and Debra try to dissuade their boss from pursuing a security guard they believe has been wrongly identified as the Ice Truck Killer. Dexter's girlfriend receives an unwelcome visit f... Read allDexter and Debra try to dissuade their boss from pursuing a security guard they believe has been wrongly identified as the Ice Truck Killer. Dexter's girlfriend receives an unwelcome visit from an associate of her imprisoned husband.Dexter and Debra try to dissuade their boss from pursuing a security guard they believe has been wrongly identified as the Ice Truck Killer. Dexter's girlfriend receives an unwelcome visit from an associate of her imprisoned husband.

  • Director
    • Michael Cuesta
  • Writers
    • Jeff Lindsay
    • James Manos Jr.
    • Daniel Cerone
  • Stars
    • Michael C. Hall
    • Julie Benz
    • Jennifer Carpenter
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Cuesta
    • Writers
      • Jeff Lindsay
      • James Manos Jr.
      • Daniel Cerone
    • Stars
      • Michael C. Hall
      • Julie Benz
      • Jennifer Carpenter
    • 19User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Michael C. Hall
    Michael C. Hall
    • Dexter Morgan
    Julie Benz
    Julie Benz
    • Rita Bennett
    Jennifer Carpenter
    Jennifer Carpenter
    • Debra Morgan
    Erik King
    Erik King
    • Sgt. James Doakes
    Luna Lauren Velez
    Luna Lauren Velez
    • Lt. Maria LaGuerta
    • (as Lauren Velez)
    David Zayas
    David Zayas
    • Det. Angel Batista
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Harry Morgan
    Geoff Pierson
    Geoff Pierson
    • Capt. Tom Matthews
    Rudolf Martin
    Rudolf Martin
    • Carlos Guerrero
    C.S. Lee
    C.S. Lee
    • Vince Masuka
    Brad William Henke
    Brad William Henke
    • Tony Tucci
    Scott William Winters
    Scott William Winters
    • Det. McNamara
    Mark L. Young
    Mark L. Young
    • Jeremy Downs
    Denise Crosby
    Denise Crosby
    • Nurse Mary
    Lizette Carrion
    • Shanda
    Dominic Janes
    Dominic Janes
    • Young Dexter
    Tom Schanley
    Tom Schanley
    • Paul's Debt Collector
    Amanda Wyss
    Amanda Wyss
    • Social Worker
    • Director
      • Michael Cuesta
    • Writers
      • Jeff Lindsay
      • James Manos Jr.
      • Daniel Cerone
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    3Coventry

    All Talk, No Serial Killing

    The very first episode already made clear "Dexter" definitely wouldn't become the greatest show on television ever, but at least it had several things going for it. Michael C. Hall is a terrific actor, there was a lot of blood and gory set-pieces and it had cynical humor and a seemingly fascinating ongoing search for a serial killer that drains all the blood from his victims' bodies. In between all his forensics work, supporting his cop-sister and upholding appearances with a divorced mother of two, Dexter found the time to personally go after criminals that somehow escaped their legal punishment. "Popping Cherry" is only the third episode, but all the aforementioned good stuff has already vanished. This episode represents 50 minutes of sheer dullness, as all Dexter and his colleagues do is talk, talk and talk. The Ice Truck Killer made a new victim and proudly exhibits her bloodless leftovers in the Miami ice hockey stadium. Debra's supervisors think they found a suspect in the sport dome's night watchman but they're wrong. Meanwhile, Dexter – suffering from long & tedious flashbacks as always – observes a youthful criminal who's released from prison but will kill again. There are no blood analyzes in this installment, no pitch-black jokes or witty remarks and no action! It was boring and the main story lines feel like they're stretched needlessly, because there's nothing else to tell. I hope the show will get better again really fast, otherwise I'm giving up.
    8Hey_Sweden

    Episode number three: 'Popping Cherry'

    This very enjoyable episode of the series gives us even more insight into the character of Dexter, showing us more scenes from his past. Michael C. Hall is as engaging as ever, and the rest of the cast is equally fun to watch. The ice cream truck killer is still at large and has left their latest victim propped up in the net at a hockey arena. After looking at the security camera footage, the cops think that they've got their man but Debra isn't convinced. One of her old acquaintances from her days of working vice offers a lead, which she aggressively pursues. Meanwhile, poor Rita has to deal with the mess left by her ex-husband and has her car taken away by a criminal associate as payment for an old deal. Doakes is set up by his fellow officers to take a fall. And Dexter moves on to his latest target, a kid who'd killed years ago and is now out on probation. What happens when Dexter finds out the truth about the kid is just one nifty moment in 'Popping Cherry'. We see a flashback with Dexter and Debra interacting with foster father Harry who believes that he's uncovered a human monster, a person who would make the ideal first human victim for Dexter. It's nice to see guest star Denise Crosby in this chilling role. Dexter, naturally, is a little sloppy at the beginning of his murder spree, so it's cool and interesting to see some of his humble beginnings. There's not that much overt violence in this episode, which may disappoint some viewers; it's all about developing the characters and the story here. There is some raunchy humour, as Detective Batista and Masuka explain the aspect of sex "bronco" style. All in all, things move along very well here.
    jpapanone

    There are some great lines in Dexter

    This is another blah episode.

    I don't need there to be a killing every episode, as another review stated...and I even remember recommending the show to people back when it was airing originally. The serial killing is essentially like what...less than 5% of the show? Yes...it's the main jist of the show...but it isn't just 60 minutes of blood and gore. It's like any other crime procedure show. You could probably edit out a lot of the serial killer stuff and still just have a show about a blood spatter analyst who catches bad guys in his spare time...and use 90% of the footage.

    I hate that amazon prime doesnt allow me to take screenshots. I like turning the captions on capturing some great quirky or unique lines. Those are peppered throughout the series. This one was good.

    "If I had a heart, it'd be breaking right now."

    I dont even feel like ranking these. It's not a 10 or 9 or 8. 7 is usually my...good enough to watch again rating. Dexter just doesnt seem to fit that mold. There arent (that I can remmeber) GREAT episodes or really bad ones. They're all just....Dexter. maybe as I rewatch the rest, I'll see the better or worse ones.

    So...I dont what to rate them a 6...that's too low. And 7 would theoretically suggest that this episode is worth watching again if it popped up randomly. But Dexter isnt like the office or a sitcom...or an episode of law and order that can stand alone...and that there are clearly better and worse episodes. Dexter is about the entire story... the entire season. Every episode covers a bit more...reveals a bit more. So to rate an individual episode almost seems pointless. Itd be like rating individual scenes of a movie as stand alone things. No. So I think I'm going to try and refrain from rating episodes of Dexter unless they are really good or really bad.
    6zhyarTheChosen

    Ordinary

    It was kinda good to be honest but not that much also I hate all those unnecessary part
    9g-bodyl

    Enticing!

    The third episode of season 1, "Popping Cherry" has less action, but more character development which is always good. We see Dexter from his humble beginnings as he commits his first kill, whom was a nurse who he believed was poisoning his foster father. I was fascinated by this scene and I was wondering the first few episodes if we were going to see this.

    This episode has Dexter going after a teenage murderer who was paroled, his sister Debra believes that "The Ice Truck Killer" is not the person they are going for, Rita has her car stolen by her ex-husband's criminal associate, and Sgt. Doakes is going after a drugpin the hard way.

    Overall, this is an excellent episode with some very interesting moments. I liked how we learn more about Dexter. The action may have ceased, but not my level of interest. I rate this episode 9/10.

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    • Trivia
      At the services for the slain police officer, Deb thanks Dexter for coming, saying "I'm proud of you for coming bro, I know how you hate funerals." Previous to this series, Michael C. Hall played a funeral director in Six Feet Under (2001).
    • Goofs
      Around the 28:45 mark, Det. Angel Batista is talking to Deb regarding the suspect Tucci and how the killer used liquid nitrogen to preserve the victim's flesh, which he says is very unstable. Liquid nitrogen is not unstable at all. It is simply pure nitrogen (N2) cooled down to a liquid state, somewhere around -346°F and -320.44°F, but it is still chemically inert and very stable and will not explode or have any other sudden chemical reactions. It does require special handling due to the fact that it's so cold it can cause living tissue to freeze immediately and cause cold burns, but one doesn't need to be a lab technician, scientist, researcher, or any other form of "lab rat" to order/buy/use liquid nitrogen. It's available to anyone with the proper knowledge of how to handle it.

      The writers may have been confusing liquid nitrogen with nitroglycerin, which is a highly unstable compound that can explode at the slightest jostling, but there is no way to confirm this.
    • Quotes

      Rita Bennett: [the family are working in the garden] Thank you for doing this, Dexter. I moved here from Michigan with dreams of fruit trees in my garden.

      Cody Bennett: But they keep dying.

      Rita Bennett: I can't help it, I kill things.

      Dexter Morgan: That must be awful. Fortunately, I have a green thumb. The key to happy citrus is a fertilizer. Bone meal works the best.

    • Soundtracks
      Dexter Main Title
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      Written by Rolfe Kent

      Performed by Rolfe Kent

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Miami, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Colleton Company
      • Clyde Phillips Productions
      • John Goldwyn Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 51m
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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