Dexter

(Serie)
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Krimi / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
USA, (2006–2022), 93 h 29 min (Minutenlänge: 44–59 min)

Stoffentwicklung:

James Manos Jr., Clyde Phillips

Vorlage:

Jeff Lindsay (Buch)

Besetzung:

Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter, David Zayas, James Remar, C.S. Lee, Luna Lauren Velez, Desmond Harrington, Julie Benz, Christina Robinson (mehr)
(weitere Professionen)

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Dexter Morgan, das sind Dr. Jeckyll und Mr. Hyde in der Person eines unauffälligen Blutspuren-Forensikers. Schon von Kindesbeinen an, beherrschen unbezähmbare Mordgelüste das Denken und Leben von Dexter. Damals musste er mit ansehen, wie seine Mutter ermordet wurde. Heute als Forensiker und beziehungs- wie gefühlsgestörter Erwachsener, lebt er seine tiefste Leidenschaft tatsächlich aus. Tagsüber klärt er Verbrechen auf, nachts geht die Jagd heimlich und blutig weiter: Ungeschoren davongekommene Mörder spürt Dexter akribisch auf und tötet sie. Ganz nach dem Kodex, den ihm sein Adoptiv-Vater mit auf den Weg gegeben hat. (TELE 5)

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Dexter (2006) 

Englisch Season one: Dexter isn’t the type of series that wins you over at first glance, but the deeper you get into that world, the better it is. It’s main merit is the initial idea. An emotionless serial killer who pretends that he’s “normal" and works as a blood spatter specialist with Miami Police. Genius! How simple, but still something that we’ve never seen before in series form. Plus Michael C. Hall is talented and his Dexter is a nice guy even when he’s chopping his psychiatrist up into pieces. The problem is with the rest of the cast. Some of them are really annoying (I found Dexter’s sister drove me up the wall sometimes), some are fine (Dexter’s dad, the kooky Chinaman or the laid back Angel), but most of them are just boring. As the series goes on, the situation is getting a little better, but they come nowhere near Dexter and his Max Payne-style wisecracks. I’d just like to thank Fars for recommending the series to me. I’m intrigued about what season two will bring. Season two: If it manages to maintain its upward spiral, then this could be the best, or rather highest quality series of all times. Several twists every episode, and a plot that gets better and better. It’s like a dream that you don’t want to wake up from. The lives of others gain real dimensions and you find yourself no longer assessing acting performances or picking at the logic. Everything is convincing and falls in place like a jigsaw that you had as a child. Michael C. Hall is Dexter and the story that unwound during season two is one of, or maybe simply the best that I have yet seen in a series. Season three was confirmed recently and I am looking forward to it. Looking forward a lot... Season three: After the high standard set by season two, I didn’t expect the new episodes to be any better, but I hoped they would at least maintain the quality. And the creators managed this. Thank god. Moreover, Dexter goes off down unexpected alleys and the theme of “friendship" that was central to this season gains a new, different perspective. Michael C. Hall is as excellent as ever, but I’m glad that the other characters too were given better opportunities to show their stuff. The otherwise annoying LaGuerta was pretty nice in the end and Vince’s escapades are getting better and better. Plus, Dex’s new lawyer friend (the excellent Jimmy Smits) is beginning to show his true face, little by little. The only thing that annoys me is having to wait a year. It’s like a good friend leaving the country for a long time, you start missing him. Season four found a clear direction and I am seriously intrigued to see how Dexter deals with it. So see you next year… Season four: Another year has gone by and the freshly married Dexter has put a hellish time behind him. Family takes up all his time and he doesn’t know where to turn. This year they really stepped on the gas in this series. Every episode is literally jam packed with events, surprising twists and an atmosphere that you can cut with a knife. The third series was just freewheeling compared to this, I tell you. Very nice care is taken with the supporting characters too, both Deb and Quinn have great storylines and this year’s killer, John “Trinity" Lithgow, is one of the trumps of this season. The last episode is an emotional shower that I’m slowly recovering from by writing these words and the ending is poetry in itself. Even so, I felt sort of... sad. Season five: You would have said that after the shit that Dex had to go through, the creators would leave him chill for a while (six feet under), but they did this horrendous thing to him. This time they didn’t try as hard as in season four and they play on a more intimate string. Deb is slowly maturing, I’m curious when they drop that Damocles’ sword that’s been hanging over the brother-sister relationship from the very beginning of the series. Quinn has grown into a superb character, I grew to like him a lot during season five and I wonder how things will work out for him in the next season. The new arrival, Lumen, played by one of my favorites, Julie Styles, is a welcome diversification in Dexter’s life and the driving force of the whole season. I wonder what they come up with next. I think there is only one more thing they can take from Dexter, and that’s never going to happen on TV. They just wouldn’t allow it. Or would they...? Season six: What a mess they made of potentially the best theme for this season. The end of the world, God, fatherhood. The ingredients were here, but somebody didn’t do their job right. In the quest for sensation, the screenwriters ran off down illogical paths in the second half. Dexter is careless and almost ill-fittingly emotional, characters are behaving weirdly. The first half is a perfect take-off. About five episodes are exemplary, making the others fall down even flatter. Now Deb is turning into an emotional wreck, which doesn’t suit her, Quinn is super (but has too little room), new boy Mike is just there to make up the numbers. And now for the bad guy/s. The promising plan of two murderers, a master and apprentice, is foiled by a clichéd twist and the unusual extension of the existence of Trevis. The old Dexter would have been done with this pair, chip chop. Why? Because he had no emotions. The ending then finally brought what we were all waiting for, but did it ineptly predictably that the finale of season five looks like a masterpiece in comparison. I hope that season seven mends the reputation of the series because Dex doesn’t deserve such negligence. He wouldn’t like that one little bit. Season seven: At last Deb is drawn into believing in Dexter’s secret antics and the creators again cut deep, mainly toward the end of this season. The main bad guys here aren’t actually bad guys, Dexter is a immeasurably greater swine in comparison. Even the main evil maestro of this season, the Ukrainian Issac Sirko (the excellent Ray Stevenson), whose premature departure left me with an unfamiliar feeling of sorrow. The other bad guy here is Ms Hannah, whose fate (dumb, stubborn Deb!) I didn’t foresee, but it’s quite clever and I hope we haven’t seen the last of her. The whole of this season keeps a high level of quality and considering it’s already seven years that Dex has been cutting up people, it’s unexpectedly inventive and fresh. At the end, we return a lot to my all time favorite season two, but the whole Ukrainian intro also worked well and was, I dare say, even literate. It has a story, action, suspense and a certain dose of reality that season six lost. Reputation mended, excellent and promising ending. I can’t wait for season eight. So that’s what it was about, right? Finding your human streak is a drag? Rather depressive. Season eight: They had the interesting idea of a return of Dexter’s creator and then, same as in season seven, they mixed in various ingredients from previous seasons. The situation around Deb led to a lot of exiting event and the murderer who gouges out brains is fairly original. Everything was fine. But the last season again showed a fallible Dexter, but at least this time he was able to realize it, and he didn’t behave like a psychopath/person together until the finale. Unique. Dexter. I was quite moved. () (weniger) (mehr)

New Blood (2021) (S09) 

Englisch A decent continuation, but weak ending to one of my favorite series. Dexter is back to reinstate his lost reputation and just a while after we get him exactly where we all wanted to see him and began purring with delight, the writers stick a knife in our backs and definitively bury the series with its illogical conclusion. Of course I am bothered by how things ended up with Dexter, but what most bothers me is how he acts completely against the grain of how his real me would behave and the incredibly improbable connection of flimsy clues from old cases. A good series, a crappy ending. ()

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