He has returned Dexter Morgan and we should not celebrate it.
Now it’s called Jim Lindsay because, and here is a spoiler that is worth seven of the first seven seasons of Dexter, the farewell of Dexter Morgan was not such.
Finished the series in autumn 2013 with the psychopath forensic sailing towards a hurricane and, in one of the most criticized standard post-final, reappearing with another identity and far from the sweaty and colorful Miami who saw him born.
Since he has recently returned (and we should not celebrate) more than post-final that was a non-final.
EN 2021, 8 years after unsuspensive size, Michael C. Hall changes short-sleeved shirts (note: no television character, and probably neither a real person, has taken that garment with more style) by garments and flannel and the
Florida semitropical climate by the cold state of New York.
Dexter returns.
Or rather, he re-returns.
Let’s be serious: This series really ended, well and well up in 2009. With the villain of its fourth season, the terrorific Trinity played by John Lithgow, Dexter brightly closed his narrative circle, long before the other “problematic gentlemen” of The TV, such as the Don Draper of Mad Men or the Breaking Bad Walter White, dared to glimpse its own (and much more celebrated) destinations. But months later, Dexter returned and the scriptwriters of him had to strive to offer him companions at the character’s height that he put John Lithgow the Emmy on a tray. The interesting Lumen, Evelyn and above all Hannah kept the series afloat during the next three seasons, while their interpreters (Julia Stiles, Charlotte Rampling and Yvonne Strahovski contributed Glamor to a fiction that lived clearly in an absurd extension. Of those three magnificent actresses, only Stiles managed to be nominated for an Emmy for the participation of it in Dexter. Strahovski, one of the most battered stars for the prizes lately (his serene of the tale of the maid still does not recognize this type) stayed with the desire. Strahovski’s dark Hannah was one of the false final ends of 2013.
But the new Dexter, the newly released, does not have her, because while Dexter Morgan hid and sheltered to become Jim Lindsay, Hannah ill and died.
And it does not seem that they will recover the character in an irronic-dream mode, as they have done with Debra, Dexter’s sister, played by Jennifer Carpenter.
She returns to her way as she is also supposed to do it Trinity.
The announced cameo of John Lithgow smells despair.
Desperation of the series, not of lithgow.
It is also suspicious of the pelazo that Michael C. Hall Luce in this denominated Dexter: New Blood that in Spain emits Movistar +.
“Safe poultry,” he answered the other day a tweeter.
Pelazo Fake.
Final Fake.
All fake in the new Dexter.
All in false.
And nothing new.