What code?!? Dexter breaks Harry's rules in a major way this week, getting far too close to Lumen. Elsewhere, Deb and Quinn also take a big step in their relationship.
On this Sunday's episode of Dexter, Lumen will go into detail about a couple of her captives. The captain will also place a lot of pressure on Maria and the squad, as seen in one of these clips.
We've got a pair of sneak peeks at this week's Dexter episode for fans. In the first, Deb and Dexter box up some belongings. In the second, Deb gets an earful.
Not much is happening this season on Dexter. The episode "First Blood" made especially little progress on every storyline, leaving our critic feeling something he never felt before while watching this show: bored.
Dexter learned the identity of the battered woman that witnessed his killing of Boyd this week. He also learned an important, troubling fact about Lumen Pierce.
Dexter gets grief from his nanny on this Sunday's new episode, while he meets a battered young woman. Check out both looks at "Beauty and the Beast" now.
Dexter got out of mourning mode and into murdering mode this week. The episode concluded with an exciting cliffhanger. Read our review of "Practically Perfect" now.
Dexter sets up for his next kill on "Practically Perfect," the one he hopes will bring him back. Check out Showtime's official preview for the episode now.
The fifth season of Dexter continued its slow start this week, but at least the episode "Hello Bandit" introduced us to the title character's latest victim. It was nice to meet you, Boyd Fowler.
In these clips from the episode "Hello Bandit," Dexter takes Harrison out for an unusual nighttime stroll; while Astor and Cody move in to the world's most cramped apartment.
Dexter returned this week with a slow episode that focused on the title character's reaction to Rita's murder. What did you think of the fifth season premiere?
There will be no taming of The Dark Passenger on season five of Dexter. Find out more about Dexter's murderous ways and get dish on the character to be played by Julia Stiles now.
The only real question I have is why in a building full of cops, all supposedly with a keen insight to the human soul, is Doakes the only one who gets the creep from me.