
After witnessing her brother kill Travis Marshall, Debra attempts to reconcile with Dexter while struggling to cover up their involvement with the murder.

After witnessing her brother kill Travis Marshall, Debra attempts to reconcile with Dexter while struggling to cover up their involvement with the murder.

After witnessing her brother kill Travis Marshall, Debra attempts to reconcile with Dexter while struggling to cover up their involvement with the murder.

This Is the Way the World Ends
Dexter and Homicide race against a lunar eclipse to catch the Doomsday Killers before their final gruesome act; Debra struggles with a new emotional reality.

Talk to the Hand
Dexter finds that in order to catch the Doomsday Killers, he must create a macabre tableau of his own; Debra’s battle with LaGuerta over the case of the dead call girl boils over, and her therapist makes an unnerving suggestion.

Ricochet Rabbit
Dexter tries to figure out the Doomsday Killers’ next victim before it’s too late; Debra has a strong reaction to a crime scene, which leads her to the realization that she leans too heavily on her brother.

Get Gellar
Dexter tries to stay one step ahead of the Homicide Division concerning the Doomsday Killers, while he finds help from an unlikely source; Debra uncovers something unexpected about herself during her therapy sessions.

Sin of Omission
Dexter, using what he’s learned from Brother Sam, comes a step closer to the Doomsday killers, specifically Travis; Deb and LaGuerta go head-to-head after a call girl ends up dead.

Nebraska
Dexter finds himself teamed up with a fellow Dark Passenger when he takes a road trip to Nebraska to tie up some loose ends from the past; Debra deals with the complications of her promotion as she leads the Doomsday investigation.

Just Let Go
Dexter is caught up in a very personal case that awakens the needs of his Dark Passenger; Debra feels overwhelmed by her new Lieutenant duties, made all the more complicated when she finds out Quinn slept with a witness in the Doomsday case.

The Angel of Death
Harrison’s illness causes Dexter to reevaluate his religious views. Meanwhile, Homicide begins to investigate Travis and Gellar.

A Horse of a Different Color
Much to his own surprise, an emergency with Harrison and a new tableau from Gellar and Travis has Dexter leaning on Brother Sam and an unexpected winged messenger for support as he questions the idea of faith

Smokey and the Bandit
Dexter is confronted with a sobering glimpse of his own potential future when a serial killer from his past makes a startling reappearance

Once Upon a Time…
In order to solve the mysterious murders, Homicide asks for the help of Brother Sam, who Dexter knows used to be a serial killer. Debra has two proposals, one personal and one job-related.

Those Kinds of Things
Dexter uses his 20 year high school reunion as a chance to hunt the prom king. It’s going fine until he is called to the scene of a vicious faith-based murder leaving him with questions about what he wants to pass on to Harrison.

Dexter is a forensic blood spatter expert for the Miami Dade Police Department. He is the main support for his sister. He has a steady girlfriend, with two kids who adore him. He also has an active “night life”. Based on a code instilled in him by his foster father, Harry, he hunts down people who have escaped justice and makes sure they don’t get away with a crime again.

Through a Glass Darkly
Dexter is lured into a trap. Quinn puts his personal feelings about Dexter aside in order to ask for his help. Deb allows her emotions cloud her judgment.
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