Exclusive | 'Dexter' showrunner Clyde Phillips calls 'Original Sin' a 'family show for a serial killer'
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Clyde Phillips describes "Dexter: Original Sin" as a "family show for a serial killer" focused on the complex father-son relationship amidst Dexter's dark journey.
Phillips emphasizes the series' humanity by stating that although Dexter is a serial killer, he targets those who deserve punishment, stopping them from harming others.
The new series provides a unique perspective on Dexter's early life, allowing audiences to witness his development from a college student into a mature killer.
Despite loving the character of Dexter for his morally ambiguous actions, Phillips admits he dislikes serial killers in general but acknowledges Dexter's complex moral justification.
Read at New York Post
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