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.
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