Finally, the season finale of Dexter: Original Sin is here, and it does not disappoint. Riddled with tension and blood spatter, episode 10 gives us an in-depth look at Brian’s (Xander Mateo/Roby Attal) life post-Dexter (Patrick Gibson), intense showdowns between Harry (Christian Slater) and Brian as well as Dexter (Patrick Gibson) and Captain Spencer (Patrick Dempsey), and a little resolution that sets us up nicely to glide right on into the events of the original series. Let’s break down the season finale in this week’s recap!
Brian’s life post-Dexter
Episode 10 opens with Brian recounting to his psychiatrist, Dr. Paul Petrie, all the times in his life that Dexter has been taken from him. The first was when Harry took Dexter from Brian’s arms in the shipping container, and we really see how much this impacted Brian, who’d bravely comforted his little brother with...
Brian’s life post-Dexter
Episode 10 opens with Brian recounting to his psychiatrist, Dr. Paul Petrie, all the times in his life that Dexter has been taken from him. The first was when Harry took Dexter from Brian’s arms in the shipping container, and we really see how much this impacted Brian, who’d bravely comforted his little brother with...
- 2/14/2025
- by Keeley Brooks
- ShowSnob
Warning: The Following Contains Spoilers for the Dexter: Original Sin Finale
The thrilling conclusion to Dexter: Original Sin Season 1 dropped today on Paramount+ with Showtime, and star Patrick Gibson has some thoughts on that Saw-like ending that found him having to make a big choice. Gibson portrays the younger version of the titular serial killer made famous by Michael C. Hall in the original series, who – as it turns out – will be returning in another sequel series, Dexter: Resurrection, later this year.
In an interview with The Wrap, Gibson broke down the Season 1 finale of Original Sin. Episode 10, "Code Blues," saw Dexter forced to choose between saving a child, or killing a psychopath. It seems that sometimes you can always get what you want, as by the time it was all said and done, Dexter managed to do both by rescuing Nicky (London Thatcher) from a flooding ship,...
The thrilling conclusion to Dexter: Original Sin Season 1 dropped today on Paramount+ with Showtime, and star Patrick Gibson has some thoughts on that Saw-like ending that found him having to make a big choice. Gibson portrays the younger version of the titular serial killer made famous by Michael C. Hall in the original series, who – as it turns out – will be returning in another sequel series, Dexter: Resurrection, later this year.
In an interview with The Wrap, Gibson broke down the Season 1 finale of Original Sin. Episode 10, "Code Blues," saw Dexter forced to choose between saving a child, or killing a psychopath. It seems that sometimes you can always get what you want, as by the time it was all said and done, Dexter managed to do both by rescuing Nicky (London Thatcher) from a flooding ship,...
- 2/14/2025
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb
In this week’s episode of Dexter: Original Sin on Showtime and Paramount+, we get a little bit of business, a little bit of pleasure, and a whole lot of tension as we approach some climactic moments. We also experience a plethora of shock and horror when it is officially confirmed that Captain Spencer (Patrick Dempsey) is indeed our kidnapping, murdering perpetrator. But that’s not even close to everything that goes down. Check out this full recap and review of episode 8's tension, horror, and dread for more deets!
Patrick Wymore/Paramount+ with Showtime The kidnapper is revealed
With episode 7, we really hoped we were being misled about what kind of person Captain Spencer really is. Episode 8 proves no such misleading, as it reveals the captain is the masked perpetrator kidnapping high-profile kids, then torturing and killing them.
Episode 8 opens with our perp drugging Nicky (London Thatcher). It isn...
Patrick Wymore/Paramount+ with Showtime The kidnapper is revealed
With episode 7, we really hoped we were being misled about what kind of person Captain Spencer really is. Episode 8 proves no such misleading, as it reveals the captain is the masked perpetrator kidnapping high-profile kids, then torturing and killing them.
Episode 8 opens with our perp drugging Nicky (London Thatcher). It isn...
- 2/1/2025
- by Keeley Brooks
- ShowSnob
Dexter: Original Sin is back from its hiatus this week, and what an episode with which to return! Last we saw Dexter (Patrick Gibson), he was facing two big problems: a former victim’s lower arm had resurfaced in the Everglades and made Dexter’s dumping grounds an active crime scene, and the body of a new victim lay in the back of his truck.
With the return of episode 7, Original Sin drops a huge bombshell as the search for Nicky Spencer (London Thatcher) continues. Additionally in this week’s recap, Deb (Molly Brown) compromises her future, Laura (Brittany Allen) finally meets Hector Estrada (Carlo Mendez), and Dexter works out his big, bad body problem against a backdrop decorated with Easter eggs.
Adam Rose/Paramount+ with Showtime. Dexter’s big, bad body problem
Episode 7 opens right where episode 6 left off with Dexter driving up to his dumping spot in...
With the return of episode 7, Original Sin drops a huge bombshell as the search for Nicky Spencer (London Thatcher) continues. Additionally in this week’s recap, Deb (Molly Brown) compromises her future, Laura (Brittany Allen) finally meets Hector Estrada (Carlo Mendez), and Dexter works out his big, bad body problem against a backdrop decorated with Easter eggs.
Adam Rose/Paramount+ with Showtime. Dexter’s big, bad body problem
Episode 7 opens right where episode 6 left off with Dexter driving up to his dumping spot in...
- 1/27/2025
- by Keeley Brooks
- ShowSnob
There’s a lot going on this week in Dexter: Original Sin episode 6, mostly centered around big moments for Dexter (Patrick Gibson) as he evolves further into adulthood, into his knack for crime scene forensics, and as an official vigilante serial killer.
Additionally, Harry (Christian Slater) adjusts to his new demotion at work while continuing to flash back to his time with Laura Moser (Brittany Allen), Deb (Molly Brown) plans a double date for her and Gio (Isaac Gonzalez Rossi) with Dexter and Sofia (Raquel Justice), and Miami Metro faces another another high-profile kidnapping.
Here’s a full recap and review of episode 6!
Another child is kidnapped
Episode 6 opens with another kidnapping of a high-profile official’s kid. Unfortunately for Miami Metro, it’s Nicky (London Thatcher), Captain Spencer’s (Patrick Dempsey) son. It appears to be the same guy who kidnapped Jimmy Powell (Brayden Gleave) in episode 2, as Nicky...
Additionally, Harry (Christian Slater) adjusts to his new demotion at work while continuing to flash back to his time with Laura Moser (Brittany Allen), Deb (Molly Brown) plans a double date for her and Gio (Isaac Gonzalez Rossi) with Dexter and Sofia (Raquel Justice), and Miami Metro faces another another high-profile kidnapping.
Here’s a full recap and review of episode 6!
Another child is kidnapped
Episode 6 opens with another kidnapping of a high-profile official’s kid. Unfortunately for Miami Metro, it’s Nicky (London Thatcher), Captain Spencer’s (Patrick Dempsey) son. It appears to be the same guy who kidnapped Jimmy Powell (Brayden Gleave) in episode 2, as Nicky...
- 1/13/2025
- by Keeley Brooks
- ShowSnob
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