TV: [Next On] Video Preview of ‘Dexter’ 06.12, Last Night’s Reaction

 TV: [Next On] Video Preview of Dexter 06.12, Last Nights Reaction

This is the way the world ends…

Spoiler warning: Last night’s episode of “Dexter” ended on a perplexing cliffhanger leaving the audience wondering who’s the protagonist in the ongoing battle of good vs. evil. While it’s clear that Travis Marshall (Colin Hanks) is out of his mind, he does believe he’s raging war on mankind for God, all the while Dexter (Michael C. Hall) is clearly the “Devil” in the war (although he’s our anti-hero). While we ponder the two evildoers and their relationship, the most interesting aspect of episode 06.11 was the psychiatrist suggesting to Deborah (Jennifer Carpenter) that she’s secretly in love with her (non-biological) brother. Where will Showtime take this edgy subplot in the season finale next Sunday? And more importantly, what’s going on with Louis Greene, the new crime lab intern (Josh Cooke) who’s dating Batista’s sister (Aimee Garcia)?

The show was recently renewed for another two seasons, with a hint they may be the last. Is this Louis Greene character the lead up to the end? I believe so. Watch two clips from the “Dexter” season finale “This Is the Way the World Ends” inside and then talk back about everything leading up to Doomsday! READ MORE

TV: [Next On] Video Preview of ‘Dexter’ 06.11

I’ve been seeing a lot of negativity from fans regarding this season’s “Dexter”, but I’ve been thoroughly engaged in the hunt for the “Doomsday Killer.”

With only two episodes left, Showtime has posted a preview of Episode 06.11 where Dexter (Michael C. Hall) realizes he must create a macabre tableau of his own. There have been quite a few twists and turns this season making it seem completely unpredictable. Any guesses as to where this is headed? I want to know if Deborah’s (Jennifer Carpenter) psychiatrist will play a major role in the upcoming seasons…

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TV: [Next On] ‘Dexter’ 06.10 “Ricochete Rabbit”

Showtime is building to their climactic finale to “Dexter” with a video preview of next Sunday’s episode 06.10 entitled “Ricochet Rabbit”.

In the episode, Dexter (Michael C. Hall) tries to figure out the Doomsday Killers’ next victim before it’s too late; Debra (Jennifer Carpenter) has a strong reaction to a crime scene, which leads her to the realization that she leans too heavily on her brother.

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TV: ‘Dexter’ Premiere Episode Photos, Angelic Promo Poster

Showtime has released some spoilerly first images from the season premiere of “Dexter”, which returns on October 2 for its sixth season.

As previously reported, “Battlestar Galactica”‘s Edward James Olmos, “Mad Men”‘s Colin Hanks, “Deadwood”‘s Molly Parker, “Off The Map”‘s Aimee Garcia, and “Light’s Out”‘s Billy Brown have landed major recurring arcs.

Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) spent Season Five atoning for the death of his wife, Rita. He committed to being a part of her children’s lives and entered into a deep, passionate relationship with Lumen, unlike anything he’d ever had before. But Dexter’s need to kill overpowers his desire for human connection. And now that one person knows the truth about him, and a few others are close, how much longer will America’s favorite serial killer be able to keep his dark side a secret?
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Comic-Con ’11: FULL Trailer for ‘Dexter’ Season Six!

Having just premiered at the San Diego Comic-Con, Showtime has released the FULL trailer for the forthcoming sixth season of “Dexter”.

As previously reported, “Battlestar Galactica”‘s Edward James Olmos, “Mad Men”‘s Colin Hanks, “Deadwood”‘s Molly Parker, “Off The Map”‘s Aimee Garcia, and “Light’s Out”‘s Billy Brown have landed major recurring arcs.

Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) spent Season Five atoning for the death of his wife, Rita. He committed to being a part of her children’s lives and entered into a deep, passionate relationship with Lumen, unlike anything he’d ever had before. But Dexter’s need to kill overpowers his desire for human connection. And now that one person knows the truth about him, and a few others are close, how much longer will America’s favorite serial killer be able to keep his dark side a secret?

 Comic Con 11: FULL Trailer for Dexter Season Six!

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TV: Spoilerly First Image from the Return of ‘Dexter’

Waiting for season 6 of “Dexter” is murder, but here’s something to tide you over — a first look at an image from the first episode!

Spoiler Alert!

Witness blood splatter analyst/serial killer Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) squatting by a stitched-up corpse while preparing an evidence bag of… baby snakes? “That is the first mysterious kill linked to Professor Gellar that’s going to cross Dexter’s path and let him know that he’s up against a killer, the likes of which he hasn’t seen before,” exec producer Scott Buck tells EW, referencing the charismatic religious studies professor that will be played by Edward James Olmos. “This is a person who’s sending out a message, and Dexter can’t wait to figure out what that message is.
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TV: ‘Quarantine 2′ Star Gets Computer Savvy for ‘Dexter’

“Dexter” is adding yet another TV vet to its Season 6 payroll as the Showtime thriller has tapped Quarantine 2: Terminal‘s Josh Cooke to play the recurring role of “Louis Greene”, a new lab intern at Miami Metro and a buddy of fellow forensics nerd Masuka’s (C.S. Lee).

TV Line reports that an insider describes Cooke’s character as a “computer genius and a bit arrogant about it.

Cooke joins a veritable cavalcade of tube stars on the new season of “Dexter.” As previously reported, “Battlestar Galactica”‘s Edward James Olmos, “Mad Men”‘s Colin Hanks, “Deadwood”‘s Molly Parker, “Off The Map”‘s Aimee Garcia, and “Light’s Out”‘s Billy Brown have landed major recurring arcs.

Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) spent Season Five atoning for the death of his wife, Rita. He committed to being a part of her children’s lives and entered into a deep, passionate relationship with Lumen, unlike anything he’d ever had before. But Dexter’s need to kill overpowers his desire for human connection. And now that one person knows the truth about him, and a few others are close, how much longer will America’s favorite serial killer be able to keep his dark side a secret?
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TV: Brea Grant Books Recurring Role on ‘Dexter’

Variety reports that Brea Grant (Halloween II, “Heroes”) booked a recurring role in the sixth season of Showtime’s “Dexter”. She joins Edward James Olmos, Colin Hanks and Mos (formerly Mos Def) wo were added for a major season-long arc.

Production on “Dexter” is now underway for a premiere this fall.

Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) spent Season Five atoning for the death of his wife, Rita. He committed to being a part of her children’s lives and entered into a deep, passionate relationship with Lumen, unlike anything he’d ever had before. But Dexter’s need to kill overpowers his desire for human connection. And now that one person knows the truth about him, and a few others are close, how much longer will America’s favorite serial killer be able to keep his dark side a secret?
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TV: ‘Battlestar Galactica’ Alum Gets His Masters for ‘Dexter’

Edward James Olmos joins Colin Hanks and Mos (formerly Mos Def) for a major season-long arc on the upcoming sixth season of the Showtime drama “Dexter,” reports TV Line. The “Battlestar Galactica” alum Olmos will play a brilliant, charismatic professor of religious studies. He joins such previous seasonal guests on the show as Jimmy Smits, John Lithgow and Julia Stiles.

Production on “Dexter” begins May 25 for a premiere this fall.

Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) spent Season Five atoning for the death of his wife, Rita. He committed to being a part of her children’s lives and entered into a deep, passionate relationship with Lumen, unlike anything he’d ever had before. But Dexter’s need to kill overpowers his desire for human connection. And now that one person knows the truth about him, and a few others are close, how much longer will America’s favorite serial killer be able to keep his dark side a secret?
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