The season three finale of "Dexter" airs Sunday, Dec. 14 at 9 p.m. on Showtime -- and Dexter (Michael C. Hall) and Rita (Julie Benz) make it down the aisle.
JIMMY SMITS segues from CBS's cancelled "Cane" to Showtime's hit series, "Dexter," about a serial killer who works for the Miami PD as a blood-spatter expert. Smits is onboard for a 10-episode arc as he hooks up with Dexter (MICHAEL C. HALL) to track down a murderer whose actions have personally affected both of their lives.
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The hit Showtime series "Dexter" has made waves on the tube, and now it's getting set to enter the video game world, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Showtime's series about a serial killer moves to CBS on Sunday, Feb. 17.
When blood spatter analyst Dexter Morgan (MICHAEL C. HALL) is not solving murders as a member of the Miami Police Department, he is a serial killer -- but with a set of rules. He only slices and dices those who escape justice for the heinous crimes they have committed.
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Thanks to the writers strike, TV viewers who don't subscribe to Showtime will have the opportunity to check out the premium channel's critically acclaimed drama, "Dexter." An edited version of the first season of the series, starring MICHAEL C. HALL, will premiere on CBS on Sunday, Feb. 17, at 10 p.m.
Season two of the well-written, very smart "Dexter" is back with major drama in the serial killer's (MICHAEL C. HALL) life. At the end of the first season, Dexter's dumping grounds were uncovered. Now, FBI Special Agent Lundy (KEITH CARRADINE) is in Miami trying to hunt Dexter down.
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Showtime has announced that it will run a second season of its new drama series "Dexter," the main character of which is described as a likeable serial killer.
Played by MICHAEL C. HALL from "Six Feet Under" fame, Dexter Morgan is a blood spatter expert in the forensics department of the Miami Police Department. Dexter serves up his own brand of justice by killing criminals who he believes have escaped justice.
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Are you a forensic drama fan? If so, Showtime has a series with a twist. Can you imagine Gil Grissom from "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" using his knowledge to murder people in his spare time? This is exactly what forensic analyst and serial killer Dexter Morgan (MICHAEL C. HALL) does in the new drama "Dexter," based on JEFF LINDSAY's novel Darkly Dreaming Dexter.
Obviously, this is not your mother's "CSI." This is the story about a serial killer who is so organized he's virtually untouchable, and who has learned to channel his impulses from his adopted father, Harry (JAMES REMAR), a police detective.
The outrageous undertakers of "Six Feet Under" are back for the fourth season of the darkly humorous award-winning series and executive producer/creator ALAN BALL says this season is full of surprises -- and lots of sex!
"Six Feet Under," starring PETER KRAUSE, MICHAEL C. HALL, FRANCES CONROY, LAUREN AMBROSE, RACHEL GRIFFITHS, FREDDY RODRIGUEZ, MATHEW ST. PATRICK and JAMES CROMWELL, airs Sundays, at 9 p.m., on HBO.
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