What is 'Dexter: Resurrection' about?
It's a revival of the Dexter series, following Dexter Morgan as he navigates new challenges and confronts his past.
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A recap of Dexter: Resurrection Episode 5, titled 'Murder Horny,' where Dexter's attempts to connect with his son Harrison are complicated by his involvement with Lady Vengeance. The episode explores themes of family, identity, and the stru...
In 'Murder Horny,' Dexter's personal and vigilante lives collide. His desire to reconnect with Harrison is overshadowed by his entanglement with Mia, a fellow killer. The episode delves into Dexter's struggle to balance his dark passenger with his longing for familial connection. The introduction of Peter Dinklage and Uma Thurman adds intrigue, while the return of familiar faces enhances the narrative's complexity. Dexter's decision to frame Mia for Ryan's murder demonstrates his willingness to protect Harrison, even at a great cost.
It's a revival of the Dexter series, following Dexter Morgan as he navigates new challenges and confronts his past.
New characters include Leon (played by Peter Dinklage) and Charley (played by Uma Thurman).
It premieres on Paramount+ Premium on Fridays at 12 a.m. ET / 9 p.m. PT.
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