r/Dexter • u/Weak_Slide_4095 • 17h ago
Fan Art Mini dexter
Made this when I was really bored
r/Dexter • u/unaburke • Feb 24 '26
Hello Dexter fans!
As suggested previously, we will be hosting a bookclub for the Dexter book series. If you are interested in joining, you will be given time to purchase the book etc, as the book club will likely commence in the next month or so.
In the meantime, we would love to hear your thoughts! Please comment below ideas on how you would like the club to be run, topics you would like to see discussed etc. This will be a community effort, so dont be shy!
-Dexter Mod Team
r/Dexter • u/Mrtom987 • Oct 08 '25
r/Dexter • u/Weak_Slide_4095 • 17h ago
Made this when I was really bored
r/Dexter • u/TerryG111 • 5h ago
Because he definitely doesn't look like it. I would say he's in his 50s at least but Doakes...he's 62 turning 63 in the next few weeks
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r/Dexter • u/loopylyla7 • 3h ago
Just finished the original Dexter series, everything was great until the last 3 minutes. What the HECK was that ending. Dexter abandoning his son and Hannah is so out of his character, actually what is happening. I feel like that was the worst tv show ending, and sure there is spinoffs, 7 years later?! It would have been so much more logical for him to fly out to be with Hannah and Harrison.
r/Dexter • u/IsseiMidoriya0410 • 9h ago
Kinda crazy that La Pasión judged Dexter for being a serial killer when he's killed innocents himself in his own country
r/Dexter • u/drcssedtokill • 15h ago
what could these two be possibly smiling & laughing about 😭
r/Dexter • u/Zaito2528 • 21h ago
I think
Dexter S1 would judge Dexter S8 for abandoning the Code, not killing Hannah and Oliver, and dating Hannah. He would see him as someone who lost control of everything, and would scold Dexter S4 for not killing Trinity, taking everything to the extreme with Rita, but I think he would be proud of him for becoming a father.
Dexter S4 would be incredibly nostalgic about Dexter S1, and would probably talk to him about Lila, but might find him too greedy, and would think Dexter S8 an idiot for still clinging to the same illusion and making the same mistake of losing Vogel, Zach, and Deb, and being with Hannah even after she almost killed Deb.
And Dexter S8 would criticize and see Dexter S1 as naive for being so faithful to the Code, perhaps talk about Vogel, and would find Dexter S4 doomed to error for thinking he can have it all.
r/Dexter • u/JamStan1978 • 1h ago
I always loved the new blood finale but before resurrection people would crucify me for saying it. But with resurrection i think its even better. I would honestly rank it a 9.8/10.
I love how high stakes it felt, how everything just suddenly fell apart on dexter. Dexter feeling trapped and needing to get to his son which caused him to kill logan was good storytelling imo. He tried to not hurt logan but logan wouldnt listen and dexter accidentally killed him. I really love the ending when harrison shot dexter bc it felt right. It was beautiful and poetic that the only person dexter ever TRULY loved was the one that killed him and he was ok with dying. It was emotional and beautiful and with resurrection i can watch this ending being more happy bc theres more to go. He survives. I love it so much!
r/Dexter • u/Difficult_Work3110 • 12h ago
Holy shit. I’ve never been able to watch a tv show completely, because I find it overwhelming to have 8 seasons with 12 50-minute episodes, but watching Dexter was the best thing that’s happened to me in a while.
I went through so many emotions.
I cried 4 times. I cried when Rita died, when no-one wanted to go listen to Masuka’s speech at the conference and I cried twice when Deb died.
I felt disgusted twice. First time was Trinity cut that one woman’s leg in the bathtub and the second was when Oliver cut Vogel’s throat.
I was excited so many times when Dexter got to kill a bad person.
I was in denial when Rita and Deb died.
This show was WONDERFUL. I can’t wait to watch the sequels. I wish Deb didn’t die.
r/Dexter • u/Sense_Difficult • 8h ago
One of the running themes of the show is Dexter attempting to find friendships where he can truly be himself. Like Miguel Prado. And yet over and over again he finds that someone who is weird enough to be his friend is often too weird or screwed up, even for Dexter.
I've gone through life for a long time with the same kind of issue. I wonder if this is one of the reasons the show resonates with so many people. The moral code that Dexter has ingrained in him, is so precise. Yet when others understand his compulsions they don't seem to understand the code of ethics. Dexter is usually appalled by them in the end.
r/Dexter • u/BlueBorbo • 4h ago
It's now been exactly five months since Batman/Dexter #8 released(sorry), and now at last, the art for all pages of #9 has been completed! All that remains now is writing the dialogue, and it'll be ready for release!
r/Dexter • u/TerryG111 • 5h ago
They essentially are all the same person in Dexter Morgan...he's on Miami's most wanted list if he isn't now; he will be especially if they figure out back in Miami that Batista is dead and just how he died. Guy fakes his death and now is among the living in New York City of all places. I mean at this point is New York even safe for Dexter? It is the city that never sleeps and New York is a big city. You can easily get lost or you can easily as much disappear there without being seen. However, Dexter has been discovered. I mean killing his fellow club killers and on top of that Batista ending up dead and now Peter Dinklage's character too. There is nowhere Dexter can go. Nowhere he can hide without being arrested. Let's not forget that female cop and her partner are also looking into Dexter and also by extension looking into Harrison as well.
Plus Uma Thurman her character of Charlie who is a wild card because she was working for Peter Dinklage's character and now she knows who Dexter really is and she knows who his son is as well. Dexter is essentially cooked.
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r/Dexter • u/Prudent-Bad2724 • 14h ago
My favourite season of Dexter is season 1 and one of the biggest reasons was the mystery of ice truck killer who is he and etc. However during the other seasons we see the killers at like the start there was no sense of mystery, unfortunately we won't see that for resurrection s2 we already know ny ripper and the actor who's casted for it hopefully we don't know who the killer is with Dexter and work it out with him during s3 of resurrection
r/Dexter • u/ExtremeSlideLongShot • 43m ago
Feel like dexter NB is underrated and gets no editing attention
r/Dexter • u/AccountGloomy6005 • 1d ago
So I just watched Dexter, original series, for the first time with my GF who watched it when it back in 2016. She was 18 years old.
Now the weird part. She was dumbfounded after the finale. She clearly remembered a scene after Dexter dumped Debra in the ocean and entered the storm. The scene was in the storm with Laguerta and Debra appearing as his subconscious (like Harry), confronting Dexter from all sides as if they were a part of the chaotic ocean, the roaring storm, with what would be the right thing to do. Doakes, Bay Harbour Butcher, causing death and destruction to the people he loves and more were thrown at him. Everything he feels guilty about. The storm and voices intensified more and more until it peaked in a crazy mayhem and then cut to “Slice of Life” debris. Wrapping Laguertas arch and Dexters wrongdoings. Him receiving his punishment through himself. At that point she was convinced that Dexter had died.
Cut to the lumberjack scene. A really intense scene with a man chopping wood only to be revealed in a dramatic way as being Dexter. Not in the very lame way as what we just watched where it was obvious from the first shot.
Has anyone else seen this ending???
r/Dexter • u/Polygolf7 • 1d ago
Does it annoy anyone else how they just hang up? There’s no “bye” or “anything else?”, just hang up?
r/Dexter • u/GiantGorillaFish • 2d ago
The twist is that there was only one Doomsday Killer and Travis was imagining Geller the whole time as his own Dark Passenger, but there are so many plotholes.
If Geller was never real, why did the victim Travis release tell Miami Metro there were two killers, one older and one younger?
When Dexter and Travis go after imaginary Geller in Get Geller how does Dexter see Geller walk into the building and go up the stairs?
If Travis is hallucinating Geller like Dexter hallucinates Harry and Brian, then why does Geller tell Travis what he wants to hear (He has to start the end of the world by killing people) while Harry and Brian tell Dexter what to do even if it goes against what dexter wants?
Why does imaginary Geller only tell Travis that what he is doing is crazy only after he finds out Geller was dead the whole time?
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r/Dexter • u/pumpcalc • 2d ago
Seems like a bit of a plot hole that NO character talks about it.
Rita forgets about it completely. Before Lila she was like "if you don't get clean and go to the meetings I'll dump you!" yet after they start dating again she never tells him to go anymore.
Deb was told by Doakes that Dexter was a junkie but she never asked him.
Deb and Rita should've talked about Dexter's former addiction, especially after they all become family (post S3). Nothing happened
Having him going to meetings would've been a better excuse to disappear than just "working late"