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Dexter Morgan’s new return completely ignores an original SIN crucial final reveals only 5 months later

Warning! This article contains spoilers to dexter: resurrection season 1, episode 2.Dexter (Michael C. Hall) returns Dexter: Resurrection I forgot a crucial moment in his prequel series, Dexter: Original sin. Both Resurrection And Original sin were marketed as a package. They released about half a year, and it was heard that Patrick Gibson would play Dexter at the start of his serial killer career, while Hall would resume the role of adult after the end of New blood.

Original sin Even exists while Dexter’s life flashes before his eyes after surviving New blood. The two series are inextricably linked, but Resurrection has always found a way to forget one of the most important parts of the end of Original sin Season 1. In fact, the new show has completely contradicted the entire main message of Dexter: Original sin.

Harry said that the desire to last to save people was new in the resurrection, but the original sin just showed us that he has been there from the start

Dexter risked letting Spencer escape to save Nicky from drowning in the original sin

In Dexter: Resurrection Episode 2, Dexter stops chasing the impostor so that he can protect one of the carpooling drivers he hunts. Harry (James notes) then said to dexter that he had never risked being taken just to save an innocent person before, and Dexter says he is now cares. Except that it is simply not the first time that Dexter has risked everything for an innocent before.

At the end of Original sin Season 1, Dexter left Aaron Spencer (Patrick Dempsey) to leave so that he can find the son of Aaron, Nicky. When Aaron later tried to drown his son, Dexter let him escape just to save the life of Nicky. Clearly, Dexter had the desire to save innocents even at the risk of being taken from the start.

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Dexter put on the fact that Aaron was going to go to his ex-wife and try to kill her, but he risked everything to save the life of Nicky Spencer. If Aaron was a smarter, he would have escaped either when Dexter initially let him go or after trying to drown Nicky. In addition, there would have been someone who knew that Dexter was a serial killer.

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The strangest thing about this is that Dexter and Harry knew how Dexter saved Nicky’s life. Shortly after, Dexter told Harry that he had chosen to save Nicky instead of continuing Aaron. It was a moment of real bond between them. Dexter also remembers all of this during his coma at the start of ResurrectionSo his Harry hallucinations should also have remembered.

Dexter has always wanted to protect people more than he wants to kill

Whenever Dexter moves away from the code, he ends up miserable because he does not want innocents to be injured

Maybe even more foreign than Resurrection Forget that Dexter has risked everything to save an innocent life before is the fact that he has essentially forgotten the interest of Original sin. The main point of Original sin And the essential that separates from other killers, like Brian Moser, is that Dexter kills the killers to protect their future victims.

It is simply strange that the resurrection deals with the fact that Dexter is an anti-hero as a new revelation when it is literally the basis of all the franchise.

The entire base of the Harry code is that it allows Dexter to use its dark passenger for good. He does not only target the killers because the police do not look too deep in their death, they target them because they are bad and it is good. It’s just strange that Resurrection deals with the fact that Dexter is an anti-hero as a new revelation when it is literally the basis of all the franchise.

Dexter: Resurrection release schedule

Episode title

Release date

A beating heart

July 11

Shy camera

July 11

Rear conductor

July 18

Call me red

July 25

Excited murder

August 1

Cats and mice

August 8

Correction of the course

August 15

The killing room where it happens

August 22

An angel

August 29

And justice for all

September 5

Be just, Dexter: New blood tried to make Dexter more a villain than an anti-hero. New blood saw Dexter collapse and kill the completely innocent sergeant Logan just to escape. It is logical that Resurrection renews the status of Dexter as an anti-hero; It is a “renaissance” after all. It’s as strange as Dexter: Resurrection forgotten that Original sin had already started this process.

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