Dexter: Blood Test
An episode that features a recurring character dying in a pool of blood would have to be good ... right?
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An episode that features a recurring character dying in a pool of blood would have to be good ... right?
Trinity’s patterns — and his family life — prove even more complicated than they had seemed.
A shocking turn in the case of the sleazy photographer turns this season upside down.
Just when Dexter’s staycation looks to be treading familiar territory, it takes a turn.
Hopefully the Trinity Killer will bludgeon his third victim soon so his mother issues can balance out Dexter’s daddy issues.
If you can't count on your family, who can you count on?
This is the way the season ends: not with a bang, but a wedding.
Is it considered a spoiler if you reveal a plot detail that everyone saw coming for weeks and weeks?
We can't say we're loving this season, but ho boy, are we ever being treated to some tasty, grade-A acting.
This season has been all about Dexter's crash course in parenting. First, he learned he's going to be a dad. This week, Miguel emerged as his full-blown sulky wayward teenage son.
This week we see a side of Dexter we haven't seen before: teacher. Also: moron.
Dexter will kill people in a fourth and fifth season.
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