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Dexter and Debra


Drink with Debra Morgan!

For both Dexter fans and people who are interested in what all the fuss is about!  Dexter's sister, Debra has a pretty foul mouth. Raise your glass everytime she uses profanity! 

Every Tuesday at 7pm.  Two episodes

 

Episode Calendar

January 5th:  Kick-off night.  Season 1 Episode 1&2

Episode 1-"Dexter" 7pm

When blood spatter analys Dexter Morgan is not out solving murders, he spends his time as a serial killer who eliminates those who do bad things.  But his world is shaken when another serial killer commits a series of highly stylized murders in Miami

Episode 2-"Crocodile"  8pm

While trying to decide his next victim, Dexter's world is thrust into turmoil when the other serial killer in town, dubbed the Ice Truck Killer, has secretly contacted Dexter to inform him that he knows what Dexter is up to.

January 12:  Season 1 Episode 3 & 4

Episode 3-"Popping Cherry" 7pm

While stalking a recently released convict who may kill again, Dexter has to deal with the latest crime of the Ice Truck Killer, a chopped up hooker in a pro-hockey ice rink.

Episode 4-"Lets Give The Boy A Hand" 8pm

Dexter is intrigued when the Ice Truck Killer starts leaving pictures from Dexter's childhood at the crime scenes.  Are these horrific tableaus meant to tell Dexter something about his own past?

January 19:  Season 1 Episode 5 & 6

Episode 5-"Love American Style" 7pm

The Homicide division is abuzz after the Ice Truck Killer's latest victim is found alive, while Dexter stalks a murderous human trafficker.

Episode 6-"Return To Sender" 8pm

The Ice Truck Killer leaves Dexter a surprise at the scene of one of Dexter's recent kills, putting Dexter firmly in the crosshairs of his own Homicide Division.

January 26:  Season 1 Episode 7 & 8

Episode 7-"Circle of Friends" 7pm

The Ice Truck Killer's identity is revealed, but something about him doesn't sit right with Dexter.

Episode 8-"Shrink Wrap" 8pm

When the "suicide" of a powerful, high profile woman reveals a strange pattern of murders, Dexter stalks a killer unlike any he's had to deal with before.

February 2:  Season 1 Episode 9 & 10

Episode 9- "Father Knows Best" 7pm

Rita, Debra and Rudy join Dexter for a weekend away when Dexter finds out that his biological father, whom Dexter thought had died 30 years ago, has just recently passed away and left him all his belongings...

Episode 10- "Seeing Red" 8pm

The Ice Truck Killer leaves Dexter the most horrifying crime scene imaginable, forcing him to confront the deamons from his past.

February 9:  Season 1 Episode 11 & 12

Episode 11-"Truth Be Told" 7pm

The Ice Truck Killer kidnaps someone very close to Dexter, forcing Dexter to play a deadly game of hide-and-seek.

Episode 12-"Born Free" 9pm

Dexter and the Ice Truck Killer have a final confrontation.

February 16:  Break for Fat Tuesday.  Season 2 next week

February 23:  Season 2 Kickoof Episode 1 & 2

Episode 1-"It's Alive!" 7pm

Dexter is unnerved by feelings he can't understand.  Drifiting from the "Code of Harry", Dexter goes after a particularly dangerous victim.  Debra returns to work but shows signs that she may not be ready to resume duty just yet.  Meanwhile, Dexter's biggest secret is about to surface for all the world to see.

Episode 2-"Waiting to Exhale"  8pm

Dexter finds himself being pursued.  Debra convinces herself she is past the trauma of her ordeal with the Ice Truck Killer, but loses control on the job.  As they both struggle with their recent past, Agent Lundy, a high-profile FBI agent, comes to Miami Metro PD to break the case of the city's newly discovered serial killer, The Bay Harbor Butcher.

March 2:  Season 2 Episode 3 & 4

Episode 3-"An Inconvenient Lie" 7pm

Dexter stlaks his latest victim: A murderer so vile he could only be a used-car salesman.  Dexter's inability to lie to Rita about his midnight activities has caused her to think that he's a drug addict, and if he doesn't commit to a 12-step program to deal with his addiction, she threatens to leave him.  In recovery, however, Dexter meets a mysterious and sexy woman named Lila.

Episode 4-"See-Through" 8pm

Dexter get an N.A. sponsor to please Rita in his new disguise of pretending to be a drug addict.  But Rita isn't happy when the sposor turns out to be beautiful and may have more in common with Dexter than Rita does. 

March 9:  Season 2   Episode 5&6

Episode 5-"The Dark Defender" 7pm

Dexter discovers the man who killed his mother, before his young eyes, is still alive.

Episode 6-"Dex, Lies, and Videotape" 8pm

Dexter is none too pleased to discover a copycat killer has started his own attemt at vigilante serial murder in Miami.

March 16:  Season 2 Episode 7 & 8

Episode 7-"That Night, A Forest Grew" 7pm

A written manifesto fromt he "BAy Harbor Butcher" sends the Special Task Force in charge of capturing the killer into chaos.  All part of Dexter's plan as he tries to be more "pro-active" in keeping Agent Lundy off his tail.

Episode 8-"Morning Comes" 8pm

After a fire at Lila's place, Dexter finds her becoming more attached to him than he is comfortable with. 

March 23:  Season 2 Episode 9 & 10

Episode 9-"Resistance is Futile"  7pm

As Dexter tries to distance himself from Lila, he discovers she is not so willing to let go of their relationship.

Episode 10-"There's Something About Harry"

Dexter findes himself with the upper hand when Doakes tracks him to his latest kill.

March 30:  Season 2 Episode 11 & 12

Episode 11-"Left Turn Ahead"  7pm

As Lundy's noose starts to tighten, Dexter finds himself dodging bullets both figuative and real.

Episode 12-"The British Invasion" 8pm

Season two concludes as Lundy and the FBI settle the case of the Bay Harbor Butcher once and for all.  But the heat's not entirely off Dexter as his world literally becomes and inferno.  Can he rise from the ashes again?

 


Season 3 and 4? TBA

 




 

   
 

About Dexter:

An interesting and original idea that's very skillfully executed, Showtime's Dexter is never less than watchable, often quite compelling, and sometimes thoroughly riveting. As the 12 episodes from the show's first season reveal, it's also the epitome of "high concept," a kind of Silence of the Lambs for the C.S.I. generation. Creator-executive producer James Manos Jr.'s title character, one Dexter Morgan (played by Michael C. Hall of Six Feet Under renown), works for the Miami Police Department as an blood spatter analyst, visiting crime scenes and helping figure out what happened. He has an avocation, too: during his off hours, he tracks down some very, very bad people who for various reasons have eluded the proper authorities. Seems his adoptive father, a cop himself, taught the kid how to channel his dark side in a "positive" direction; and so, having captured these evildoers (including a child molester-murderer and a recidivist drunk driver with a trail of bodies in his wake), Dex dispatches them with clinical precision, thus making him a serial killer who snuffs serial killers. But there's more--much more, as it turns out. By his own description, Dexter is "a monster," an empty shell who fakes all human interactions and admits to no real feelings for anything or anyone, including his foster sister (Jennifer Carter) and his nominal girlfriend (Julie Benz), a former crack addict and battered spouse who's as uninterested in sex as he is. There's an explanation for Dexter's weirdness, of course, one so deep and traumatic that even he isn't aware of it. It's gradually revealed over the course of the season as he and the cops (who include Erik King, Lauren Velez, and David Zayas, all first-rate) track down the so-called "Ice Truck Killer," a fellow monster whose grisly m.o. both fascinates and taunts our hero, leading to a genuinely shocking and squirm-inducing finale. Dexter can be a bit arch, with an ironic, too-hip-for-the-room tone that get a little old. Still, it's a safe bet that anyone who views this first season will be salivating for the second. Extras include audio commentary on two episodes, a featurette about real-life blood spatter analysis, and a variety of DVD-ROM items. --Sam Graham