Resurrection Stars James Not & Jack Alcott on his return as Harry & Harrison (exclusive)

Episode 4 of Dexter: Resurrection Strong hard, especially with regard to the dynamic father-son at the heart of this series. Harrison tries to find his place in the aftermath of everything, while the voice (and the presence) of Harry Morgan is as clear as ever – by pushing Dexter in all good manners.
I sat with Jack Alcott and James Note to talk about going back to these emblematic roles. We have entered the evolution of Harrison, the continuing influence of Harry and what it is to revisit characters which always mean for long -standing fans of the series.
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Rohan: James, how was it to bring together with Michael after more than a decade? Was it easy to bring back to this father-son pace?
Jacques:: It is difficult to say what it is, because I always do it, in a way of speaking. I mean, I am here, and we are interviewed by people around the world, and people love it. It’s refreshing, it’s exciting and very familiar at the same time. Michael C. Hall is probably my favorite actor speaking the English language, and we are still working very well together, very, very precise, and the emotion is very full. So, it is, I suppose, in a word, it is a very satisfactory experience.
Rohan: Jack, Harrison finds himself between a rock and a hard place early this season. Would you say that this journey gives him a new understanding – or maybe even the closure – when it comes to his father?
JACK:: Yeah, I mean, because Harrison is so young, I mean, we see him grow a little in new blood, then looks at him somehow all that, then entering this season, you know, wearing even more trauma than before, and I have the impression that we are starting to resurrection, from the point of view of Harrison on the point of view of Harrison as I go from Harrison. We move a little quickly, we see where at least I am pointed out. I try to start again. I try to have a new life and leave it all, but it is clear that I cannot escape this, probably, you know, will never do it. And, therefore the journey starts to feel more, how can I grow up in this area? How to become that? You know, the circumstances that have been given to me, the parents given to me and the life that was given to me, because it is difficult.
Rohan: James, it’s been a while since Dexter really doesn’t need Harry as a moral compass. What do you think bring back Harry in his mind now?
Jacques:: My feeling is that Dexter fled himself during the new blood and starts again to end up towards the end, and on his resurrection, his birth of return to life, he is again. They don’t flee who he is. And there is his father, and because his father was there with him all his childhood and beginning in adulthood, and he will be himself himself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84O1Q6FB20K
Dexter: Resurrection, a continuation of Dexter®: New Blood, takes place weeks after Dexter Morgan (Hall) took a bullet in the chest of his own son, while he wakes up a coma to find Harrison (Jack Alcott) left without trace. Giving the weight of what he put through his son, Dexter leaves for New York, determined to find him and do things correctly. But the closure will not be easy. When the angel of Miami Metro Batista (David Zayas) arrives with questions, Dexter realizes that his past catches up with him quickly. While the father and the son sail on their own darkness in the city that never sleeps, they soon find themselves deeper than they imagined – and that the only way out is together.




