 DEXTER SEASON FIRST 15 of 16 people found this review helpful.
The most disturbing movie I ever saw was "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer". In its portrayal of a man who lived physically among his fellow human beings while existing completely outside the orbit of human emotional interface, I thought I had seen the definitive screen rendition of a serial killer's psyche. Then along comes Dexter who, with 12 episodes and a carefully-crafted life of friends, family, and career at his disposal for telling his tale, paints a portrait of sociopathic existence far more detailed and more disturbing than anything attempted by "Henry". That's accomplishment enough. But to do it with the droll wit and endearing demeanor of Dexter is downright amazing. TV seldom gets odder than this . . . and never more profound. The real horror of each episode lies not in the killings by Dexter or by his victims. It lies in the horror of watching a man having to tread his way among his fellows in full knowledge that he is a hollow shell -- a body and brain devoid of a soul, with the only emotions being a fascination with blood and the driving hunger to kill. None of the means by which other people assuage their physical or emotional needs are available to Dexter, at least in the context in which others pursue them. Sex is a threat to Dexter, an act which can open cracks in the facade of humanity he has crafted and through which people can peer into the inner void. Friendly gatherings are obstacle courses, full of little bumps that could cause Dexter to trip and let his mask momentarily slip. Even eating, from which most people derive some emotional pleasure, is simply a necessity to which Dexter submits, preferrably combined with another necessary task, such as driving. Clever. Interesting. But 12 episodes of this, no matter how well done, would soon get boring. So what sustains "Dexter"? Well, it turns out Dexter is neither who nor what he thinks he is. It takes him some time to figure this out, and it takes some help from rather interesting quarters. But Dexter has depths below the depths, voids within the voids, and substance where he was certain there was only nothingness. But does it matter? Well, that's why I'm already pacing for the second season to start. It could go either way. Or, given this show's creativity and skewed viewpoint . . . neither, or both. Dexter -- and "Dexter" -- simply defy prediction.
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This is one of the most amazing shows that has ever been created on tv. Not only was it a brilliant idea, though some will say disturbing, the way that they created the show was genius. Dexter, a show where a police forensic scientist, who is also a serial killer, who has to act and live as though he is just a normal part of society alone makes the show so intriguing. Not only that, but he is a person who has to kill, ever since he was a child. The show is how he has coped with this reality that he has kill, and moves from petty things to learning how to beat professionals at covering up every track that could lead to him. Even though some of the things that he does are kind of edgy, and seem to be a little grotesque, it is just an awesome story line in which you will get hooked from the first episode. I have never seen or heard of anything that can possibly relate to this show. From some other reviews they may say that this show is not an original, but believe me it definently is an original show. My 56 year old mother, who hates gore and hates killing got automatically addicted to this show and watched the whole season in 2 days. Amazingly well done, and for sure a 5 star review.
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