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Dexter: Original Sin
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  • Episode aired Feb 13, 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 58m
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8.3/10
5.1K
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Patrick Gibson in Dexter: Original Sin (2024)
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Dexter goes after a loan shark with ties to Batista. Deb throws a party.Dexter goes after a loan shark with ties to Batista. Deb throws a party.Dexter goes after a loan shark with ties to Batista. Deb throws a party.

  • Director
    • Monica Raymund
  • Writers
    • Clyde Phillips
    • James Manos Jr.
    • Jeff Lindsay
  • Stars
    • Patrick Gibson
    • Christian Slater
    • Molly Brown
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    8.3/10
    5.1K
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    • Director
      • Monica Raymund
    • Writers
      • Clyde Phillips
      • James Manos Jr.
      • Jeff Lindsay
    • Stars
      • Patrick Gibson
      • Christian Slater
      • Molly Brown
    • 17User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Patrick Gibson
    Patrick Gibson
    • Dexter Morgan
    Christian Slater
    Christian Slater
    • Harry Morgan
    Molly Brown
    Molly Brown
    • Debra Morgan
    Christina Milian
    Christina Milian
    • Det. Maria LaGuerta
    James Martinez
    James Martinez
    • Det. Angel Batista
    Alex Shimizu
    Alex Shimizu
    • Vince Masuka
    Reno Wilson
    Reno Wilson
    • Det. Bobby Watt
    Patrick Dempsey
    Patrick Dempsey
    • Capt. Aaron Spencer
    Michael C. Hall
    Michael C. Hall
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    • Tanya Martin
    Brittany Allen
    Brittany Allen
    • Laura Moser
    Aaron Jennings
    Aaron Jennings
    • Clark Sanders
    Raquel Justice
    Raquel Justice
    • Sofia
    Carlo Mendez
    Carlo Mendez
    • Hector Estrada
    Randy Gonzalez
    Randy Gonzalez
    • Santos Jimenez
    Roberto Sanchez
    Roberto Sanchez
    • Tony Ferrer
    Victoria Martzloff
    Victoria Martzloff
    • Tiffany
    Brayden Gleave
    Brayden Gleave
    • Jimmy Powell
    • Director
      • Monica Raymund
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      • Clyde Phillips
      • James Manos Jr.
      • Jeff Lindsay
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    9alex_rocks-848-658821

    Best episode yet? Maybe

    So far this season has been building in the best ways. I'm loving the character development for Harry, and seeing what Miami Metro was like with him on the team. Debra is VERY much in character, and it's interesting seeing a high school version of what she would've been like. I noticed a lot of people pointing out the Harry flashbacks as inconsistent with the show being in Dexter's head/memory. I think it is fitting, as if the whole show was only from the POV from Dexter, there would be alot of story missing. People seem to just be looking into it to much. The original show was narrated by Dexter but still broke away to other scenes he was not in. Overall another good episode! The kill was awesome. Very Dexter. Also.... Introducing Laguerta! Great! I love how Spencer referred to her as a "Climber". He was spot on. Another great episode that reminds us why we fell in love with the show in the first place!
    9wolf_18

    Honey, We're Home Again

    (Reviewing only ep 3 as they premiered on the same day) Okay. I'm so glad that the pilot was an anomaly. Very vague, so no spoiler warning. If you're reading a review of episode 3 you should already have seen episode 3.

    In my review of it, I said I was mostly worried about the pacing. They completely fixed it with the next two episodes. I could nitpick about some things, especially the music (hence the 9 star rating, since apparently *every single* episode of this new show needs one ridiculous song. I get it's the 90s, but maybe they could've saved the songs for only specific scenes? Like when Deb and her friend are dancing. Not 2+ older songs. Every. Single. Episode.)

    On another note, I was also unsure about Christian Slater being cast as Harry Morgan. As of seeing this new episode, I'm still not entirely sure that was the right choice. As I said, Christian Slater is a great actor, but there's just something... missing. He doesn't feel like the same character.

    As I also said in my review of the pilot, I feel like Molly Brown was *the* choice for young Deb. She nails her angry teen/feeling unappreciated so well.

    Now, onto the newest edition to the young version of the older cast. I think Christina Milian was the *perfect* young LaGuerta. She nails the haughty vibes, while showing us the way LaGuerta has to prove herself as a woman in a male-dominated field. (Btw, that scene with her and Patrick Dempsey as Captain Spencer was kinda... lmao. Only me?) I have to take a double take every time I see James Martinez. Everytime I see him, I keep thinking they must've cloned David Zayas. Alex Shimizu may have hair, but he definitely gets Masuka's... unique personality, lol.

    As for Sarah Michelle Gellar and Patrick Dempsey... please give them more screen time! I need to know what's going on with Captain Spencer, and I'm really interested in the dynamic between Dexter and Tanya.

    But most of all, I'm really intrigued by the allusions we've been given as to Bobby Watt's relationship to the Morgans. I believe it was Reno Wilson himself who hinted at Watt's role in Dexter's childhood, and, as this episode showed us, it seems that he knows a lot more than he lets on.

    I'm also glad we're finally seeing more of Dexter's birth mother. Brittany Allen was amazing in this episode!

    All in all, I'm so happy with the direction this show is taking! I feel like we're finally back in Dexter's world, and it's as wonderfully bloody and funny as it always was.
    9wabbbbit

    We're back! Hopefully it continues at this level. Only one gripe...

    Solid and as others said feels like early Dexter.

    It's great to see the early storylines playing out and the anxiety and tension knowing what's coming for Mosler.

    Finally getting the character development between the family too as I was worried about how disconnected the siblings seemed in the first episode Vs how close they are in the main show.

    On character development it was nice to see more "familiar" faces and backstory being padded out

    As someone else said my only gripe with the episode was the rather public killing, I don't think Dex would feel confident enough yet with his code after just 1 kill! Still reminded me of the better scenes in the original series however.
    7Tactrix

    Mistakes Abound

    Ok, in the first episode you had some stuff that didn't exist back when this was supposedly taking place, but I let it go because it was just a small fluke, this time I'm not letting it go. In this episode there are not 1 but 2 scenes where someone is fist bumping, the ONLY people who would know that back then are people who are into sports, which has been shown repeatedly to not be the case with Dexter. So every time you make a scene where Dexter is fist bumping someone, what you're doing is sticking a gesture in that people from right now would recognize, but from back then would never have done. Please for the love of god, fix that.
    10D0mzx

    Dexter in its most total core.

    This third episode contains all the aspects that characterized the original series, Dexter's way of acting, his way of investigating and approaching criminals, his relationships with his family that develop progressively. In the meantime we continue to follow the flashbacks on Harry and Laura Moser, before the latter's death, having a more complete perspective on the beginning of their relationship, and what they did together for a certain period of time. An excellent episode from all points of view, and I think that at this point the series will only get better, this spin-off is so far a real surprise and a breath of fresh air.

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      Dexter makes some "knockoff" cocaine for Debra's party by grinding up caffeine and benzocaine tablets. Benzocaine is a synthetic, amino ester-class local anesthetic, typically used as a topical anesthetic, it is in the same class of drug as anesthetics like novocaine and lidocaine; benzocaine is the active ingredient in many over-the-counter anesthetic ointments, such as products for oral ulcers, or ear drops for ear aches. Cocaine is also a ester-class anesthetic, while also possessing narcotic properties, it has been used in medicine for hundreds of years to numb skin prior to surgery, especially in the mouth, nose and eyes, it's sometimes still used in modern medicine for this purpose because it also has strong blood clotting factors and helps control bleeding during mouth, throat and nose surgery. Novocaine, in the form of procaine, was actually synthesized from cocaine (hence the similar name), after chemists experimented with ways to create a local anesthetic drug without cocaine's narcotic effects.

      Synthetic anesthetics like benzocaine don't produce a narcotic effect and can't get you high, although snorting it would numb the inside of the nose the way cocaine does. The increased heart rate and heightened energy levels of snorting powdered caffeine, combined with the placebo effect, might mimic some of the effects of cocaine enough to trick teenagers who've never actually used cocaine, although it wouldn't fool someone who has used cocaine before.
    • Goofs
      When Dex gets a counterfeit driver's license from Masuka, it has a magnetic strip on the backside. Florida did not add magnetic strips to its licenses until 2017.
    • Connections
      References American Psycho (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Tu Mi Corazón
      Written by Enzo Villaparedes

      Performed by Enzo & su Clan

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2025 (France)
    • Filming locations
      • Van Nuys High School - 6535 Cedros Avenue, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, USA(As Miami: High School scenes.)
    • Production companies
      • Clyde Phillips Productions
      • Counterpart Studios
      • Salcentric
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      58 minutes
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      • 2.00 : 1

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