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Dexter extends a mysterious gathering as Harrison struggles at work in a new episode of "Dexter: Resurrection" available to stream now.
Harry's code or not, he's not a good person, and even his own son recognized that. Even recently in Resurrection, when Dexter went on a manhunt for a serial killer that was using his moniker as "The Dark Passenger," it was more about his pride and the thrill of a kill than it ever really was about a moral code.
In the premiere of Dexter: Resurrection, Harrison is haunted by the memory of seemingly killing his father, especially when he becomes a killer himself. But Alcott tells EW that Harrison is not a sociopath like Dexter.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNDexter: Resurrection Creates a Plot Hole in Why Angela Let Dexter GoDexter: Resurrection is here, and despite the hype surrounding it, the series debut has met some skepticism from fans, as it appears to include a few plot holes that are difficult to overlook. One of the most debated questions is the question of why Angela let Dexter go.
Dexter: Resurrection episode 4 is a major trip down memory lane for both Dexter and fans as major items from the original show return.
"Dexter: Resurrection," a sequel to "Dexter: New Blood," premieres on Paramount+ and Showtime this July. The series picks up after Harrison shot Dexter in the previous installment.