Sunday 7 July 2013

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Dexter has killed about 117 people according to the Dexter Wiki. He had 45 blood slides in his first box before it was destroyed and now has about 43 slides in his new box. Plus twenty or so people that he didn't collect blood from.
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Main Cast and Crew
Stars: Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter and Lauren Vélez
Developed by: James Manos, Jr.
Episode Air date: Sunday 7th July 2013
9:00 PM On Showtime Network
Release date: 1 October 2006 (USA)
Narrated by: Michael C. Hall
Composer: Daniel Licht
Genres: Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Runtime: 60 min
Production Co: Showtime Networks,
John Goldwyn Productions, Colleton Company,
Country: USA
Language: English | Spanish
Also Known As: Декстър
Filming Locations: 1155 103rd St,
Bay Harbor Islands, Florida, USA

Episode Summary:
Miami Metro continues their hunt for the Brain Surgeon, while Dr. Vogel enlists Dexter to do her bidding based on her own personal experience with her previous patients. Debra continues to track down her PI case and has to take matters into her own hands.


Series Genl Info:
The show debuted on October 1, 2006, on Showtime and the sixth season premiered on October 2, 2011.Set in Miami, the show's first season was largely based on the novel Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay, the first of his series of Dexter novels.Subsequent seasons have evolved independently of Lindsay's works. It was adapted for television by screenwriter James Manos, Jr., who wrote the first episode. Dexter structures his killing around "Harry's code", a body of ethics and procedures devised by his adoptive father Harry Morgan (who was a Miami cop) to make sure Dexter never gets caught and to ensure that Dexter kills only morally wrong people. Harry also trained Dexter in how to interact convincingly with other people despite his dissociative mental illness, which Harry believed to be psychopathy, arising from Dexter witnessing the brutal murder of his biological mother, Laura Moser. As an adult, Dexter has largely escaped suspicion (with some exceptions) by being genial and generous and maintaining generally superficial relationships. However, his attachment to his foster (and ultimately adoptive) sister, Debra, his girlfriend (later wife), Rita, his stepchildren, Astor and Cody, and later his biological son, Harrison, have all complicated his double life and made him question his need to kill. In fact, in the first season, his relationship with Rita set in motion the slow but steady humanization of Dexter, progressing further with each season, as Dexter begins to experience a variety of emotions for the first time in decades.....Based on novels by author Jeff Lindsay, Dexter follows the life of Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall), a charismatic blood spatter analyst who works in the forensics at the Miami Metro Police Department. On the outside, Dexter seems like the perfect guy -- he has a sister, Debra (Jennifer Carpenter), that adores him and a steady girlfriend, Rita (Julie Benz), with two kids that look up to him. However, what they don't know is that Dexter moonlights as a serial killer, only he isn't your typical killer. Basing his life on the teachings of his foster father, Dexter only kills people who truly deserve it: he ensures that those who got away with horrible crimes will never kill again....Watch and enjoy The Episode 2 Of brand New Season 8 "Every Silver Lining"....

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