'Resurrection' brings 'Dexter' back to life and Michael C. Hall is better than ever
Briefly

Dexter Morgan, a child traumatized by the murder of his mother, grows up to be a vigilante serial killer, taught by his cop father to target only evil doers. When the series peaked at Season 4, with John Lithgow’s Trinity Killer, it showcased Dexter's struggle between his family life and dark urges. After showrunner Clyde Phillips left post-Season 4, the subsequent seasons declined in quality. Phillips returned to create new series installments, including Dexter: New Blood, which featured a shocking twist where Dexter’s son Harrison shot him, but he survived in the new installment Dexter: Resurrection.
Dexter Morgan, traumatized as a child by his mother's murder, was taught by his father to kill only bad people, specifically serial killers.
The show's peak occurred at the end of Season 4, featuring John Lithgow as the Trinity Killer, which profoundly impacted Dexter's family.
Clyde Phillips' departure after Season 4 meant that the series lacked cohesion, leading to several uninspired seasons until his return with new iterations like Dexter: New Blood.
Dexter: Resurrection opens with a twist, revealing Dexter, once thought dead at the hands of his son Harrison, actually survived, setting up new drama.
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