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The New York Ripper could well share the same code as Dexter

Michael C. Hall excelled in each series he played Dexter Morgan, the serial killer who kills serial killers, in the eight seasons of Dexter, The series has placed it against certain high -level players – in particular, Trinity Killer by John Lithgow. However, the last series of this franchise did everything when it comes to putting Hall at work to act against several Thespians with major chops.

The first season of the series alone (of which there have already been three announced) sees Dexter confront people like Uma Thurman (Kill Bill), David Dastmalchian (The suicide team), The Crown Ritter (Jessica Jones), And Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother), But the biggest name of all is undoubtedly Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones), Who acts the prowess makes him the greatest object from Lithgow.

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Dinklage depicts the billionaire Leon Prater, a man who is obsessed with serial killers just like Dexter Morgan. He uses his wealth to find and collect the killers from all different backgrounds to organize secret dinners in which they can connect and exchange stories. With such a large actor aboard the distribution, it raises the question, why did Dinklage not himself make a killer? Admittedly, it would be incredible to see “The Big Man” ended up with a victim on Dexter’s table. Well, we think that may be where this season is heading after all.

Throughout the first year of the first year of Dexter: Resurrection A mysterious serial killer was teased in side plots known as New York Ripper. On the surface, this murderer is presented as simple baggade from the New York police department by being their own white whale that they could never catch. It seems surely precarious that Dexter would not adopt the mission of discovering who this killer is himself to prove himself better than the police and take things in hand, but despite the many killed, Morgan accumulates in his new house in New York, he never shows any intention to be interested in the ripper of New York.

Now, the only person who has been established to potentially know the identity of the New York Ripper is Leon Prater, the character of Dinklage, because he brandishes the weapon of choice in his museum alongside his collection of trophies of other killers established in this series. In episode 7, Course correction, Prater opens in Dexter and expresses him that he has been in contact with many killers over the years, following the relationship he has built with the man who murdered his parents, and that would explain why he was able to discover the New York ripper, but it would be the ultimate torsion for this series. Of course, as it stands, Leon and Dexter have a similarity between them in the fact that they essentially collect serial killers in a way, with the main differential being that Dexter sends it itself.

If Leon turns out to be the New York ripper after all, it would make him even more like Dexter, because it can potentially suggest that these killers with whom he establishes relationships with finally ends in his own noble code, hence the real reason to hold meetings for killers and give them so much money. It would ultimately make the end of Dexter to dexter, because how could he justify putting an end to someone who is like him? Not only PRATER offered to dexter a path to a potential recovery thanks to a communion of individuals sharing the same ideas and in the power of connection, which makes it a unique relationship as Dexter probably cherishes, but if he had to consider another person with a similar code of justice, but that would disrupt his own justification to seize the bars.

It should be mentioned that Prater’s right woman, Charley, played by Uma Thurman, could ultimately be revealed to be the New York ripper herself, but it would be less shock since she has already been demonstrated for having assassinated several people, and she does not remain by such a code. Dexter would not benefit from having trouble sending it either, because it did not do the amount of work Sae to help it in the way Leon did, which makes it a much less tragic confrontation. The only person we saw Dexter reserves this season was Mia, the character of Krysten Ritter, and it was because he thought she had a code like hers.

There would be a duality in Dexter and Leon to learn the identities of the other in the final, because we still do not know that he is in fact the butcher of Bay Harbor, someone for which he expressed the greatest respect. So that the two come together they both share the same code at the same time, it would make an exciting end to one of the best seasons of all the franchise.

But what do you think? Is PRATER the New York Ripper? Does he have a code like Dexter? And how will things end when this confrontation will happen ultimately?

Make sure to tell us about your reflections in the comments section and consult the trailer for Dexter: Resurrection below!

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.

Dexter: Resurrection Area on showtime on Friday with the streaming available on Paramount +.

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