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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Happy Birthday, James Remar!


Today, James Remar turns 61! Born William James Remar in Boston, Massachusetts on December 31, 1953. He has spent the majority of his film career playing villains. Remar was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Dexter Morgan's adoptive father, Harry Morgan. Happy birthday James!

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Happy Birthday, C.S. Lee!


Today C.S. Lee turns 43! Born in South Korea on December 30, 1971, he is also known as Charlie Lee, got the acting bug his junior year of High School while playing football. Film became his passion. He attended Cornish College of the Arts on an acting scholarship and graduated with his BFA. He continued his acting training at the Yale School of Drama graduating with an MFA. He then spent eight years in NYC acting with various theater companies, regional theater as well as TV and Film.

He is currently on the set, filming the second of True Detective, starring in the role of Richard Geldof, a state attorney general with grand political ambitions. Happy b-day C.S.!

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Monday, December 22, 2014

Dexter Season 8 Soundtrack by Daniel Licht Now Available on Spotify [Listen Here]


The official music of the eighth and final season of Dexter by composer Daniel Licht, is now available on Spotify. You can listen to them, in our Spotify playlist, below!

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Paramount to Release Compilation of Dexter's 'Most Shocking Episodes' on DVD

"DEXTER, one of Showtime's most watched original series, returns with a compilation of MOST SHOCKING EPISODES - assembled with the most stunning episodes across all seasons to keep you on the edge of your seat. 10 episodes featuring America's favorite serial killer on TV!

Led by an amazing performance by Golden Globe winning actor Michael C. Hall ("Six Feet Under"), Dexter is one of the most critically acclaimed, must-see shows on television! Featuring a vicious sociopath as the series' hero and star, this unique crime drama makes for a horrifying and intoxicating collection."

Paramount Home Media Distribution is preparing a 3-DVD set of Dexter - The Most Shocking Episodes. This March 17th release comes with 10 of the show's most thrilling episodes, for folks who want to get a taste of what everyone's been talking about for all these years. Pricing and package art haven't been finalized yet.

Which 10 episodes do you think will be included in this DVD box set? Leave your comments below!

Thanks to Fiona for the heads up! | [Source]

Dexter vs. Batman - [Parody Video]


America's favorite serial killer Dexter goes to Gotham City to test the waters to see if there actually is a Batman. Enjoy the battle between The Dark Passenger and The Dark Knight in a parody video by TorontoBatman, below!

Monday, December 8, 2014

VIDEO: Michael C. Hall Sings Live With His Stage Band 'Tits of Clay'

It is called talent, and Michael C. Hall has plenty of it. Yesterday he performed a song with his 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' band 'Tits of Clay' at The Hills NYC, and he nailed it! Hit the play button below and enjoy!

Michael C. Hall Talks Hedwig, Exorcising Dexter, and Spin-off / a 'Recontextualized Dexter'

via thedailybeast: Michael C. Hall’s Hedwig is a self-proclaimed “girlyboy” growing up in East Berlin who falls in love with Luther Robinson, a U.S. soldier stationed abroad. Since their union must consist of a man and a woman, Hedwig is forced to undergo a sex change operation in order to be married—but it’s botched, leaving her with a one-inch scar between her legs. Eventually, she ends up fronting a glam rock band called “The Angry Inch,” named after her malformed vagina. And Hall, stepping into the glittery shoes once occupied by Tony-winner Neil Patrick Harris, is an absolute riot in the role, jumping off cars, air-kicking, and lap-dancing, all while belting out a roster of addictive rock tunes and sporting a plethora of designer wigs, hot pants, platform heels, and heaps of makeup.

The outré character is sure to throw even the most ardent fans of the Golden Globe winner for a loop. After all, Hall is best known for his masterful portraits of quiet storms, e.g. David Fisher of Six Feet Under or the title character in Dexter—characters whose eerily calm veneers belie inner turmoil. But believe it or not, Hall grew up with a penchant for far sunnier material, first singing in a series of choirs and then performing in high school musical productions of The Sound of Music, Oklahoma!, and Fiddler on the Roof.

Hall’s on a strict diet for the 7-performance-a-week show—one that not only requires him to cut out carbs, but also demands 40 minutes in the makeup chair each night.

So, while picking at a pair of grilled shrimp appetizers, we discuss everything from grinding on buttoned-up Broadway patrons to Dexter’s finale—and possible future.

You’ve starred in two Broadway plays back-to-back with The Realistic Joneses and Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Was this an inch you’d wanted to scratch while on Dexter?
Yeah. I had told my representatives that I was interested in doing a play again and getting back onstage, but I was interested in doing a new play by a young, preferably even American playwright. The Realistic Joneses fit the bill. And then this emerged. I do think that, with Dexter ending and Six Feet Under, that’s 13 years of playing two characters with small breaks here and there. It really predominated my experience of being an actor, and both characters were fraught with a certain tension, sense of conflict, and interior turmoil. There was a desire to perform an exorcism. Realistic Joneses got it started, and I think Hedwig has really cracked the nut; it’s completely recalibrated my instrument, and has been therapeutic. I’ll probably descend into a deep, dark depression when it’s over, but it’s great for now.

Read the whole interview after the jump.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Happy Birthday, Jennifer Carpenter!


Today, Jennifer Carpenter turns 35! Born Jennifer Leann Carpenter on December 7, 1979 in Kentucky. In 2002, before she graduated, she made her Broadway debut in the revival of Arthur Miller's The Crucible starring Liam Neeson and Laura Linney. Her breakthrough film role was Emily Rose in The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005). She won a MTV Movie Award for 'Best Frightened Performance' and a Hollywood Life Breakthrough Award. She was also named 'Breakout Performer' at the 2006 Scream Awards. Currently she's working for a new show she will be starring, called 'Stanistan'. Happy b-day, Jennifer!

Friday, December 5, 2014

C.S. Lee Lands Recurring Role on HBO's 'True Detective' Season 2


Great news via THR: Dexter alum C.S. Lee, who played Dexter's smart-ass lab rat partner in crime Masuka, is the latest addition to the season two cast of HBO's hit drama series True Detective.

The eight-episode sophomore season, now in production in California, centers on three police officers and a career criminal who must navigate a web of conspiracy in the aftermath of a murder.

Lee will recur as Richard Geldof, a state attorney general with grand political ambitions. Described as smooth and polished, the character is well-spoken and intelligent, with an unmoored moral compass.

Colin Farrell stars as Ray Velcoro, a compromised detective whose allegiances are torn between his masters in a corrupt police department and the mobster who owns him. Vince Vaughn is set as Frank Semyon, a career criminal in danger of losing his empire when his move into legitimate enterprise is upended by the murder of a business partner.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Michael C. Hall Answers Tons of Fan Questions on Reddit - "The Worst Thing a Fan Said to Me Is That the Finale of Dexter Sucked"

Michael C. Hall's Reddit AMA is over and we picked the best of the fan questions he answered. Was your question between the ones he responded?

Any funny stories from the set of Dexter? 
I did almost $1,000 of damage to the Slice of Life one time in a very unsuccessful and embarrassing attempt to try to dock it. It's on some blooper reel from the third season that circulated for a time.

What do you do for fun? [trg84]
Dress up as a woman and sing rock songs. Read. Go to movies by myself in the middle of the day. Walk the streets of New York. Pet my dog. Have sex.

At Hedwig I saw a crazed fan say some really inappropriate things to you which I found very bizzare however you kept ever so calm! What's the worst thing a fan have ever sent you/said to you? [serene_dream]
chuckles "The finale sucked!"

What was it like working with John Lithgow? [masonrb500]
A dream. He's someone I've always admired as an actor. And he brings such a genuine sense of joy, and play to his work, working with him on the 4th season of DEXTER is one of the collaborative highlights of my career.

What was it like working with Jennifer Carpenter after you got divorced? [searingm1]
It was challenging, inasmuch as we'd obviously gone through a lot. But ultimately, it was tremendously gratifying. The context of our relationship changed, but the relationship didn't end. And the fact that we were able to work together in a committed and intimate way and continue to tell a story that we both felt was worth telling meant a lot to both of us. We remain friends and I'm very thankful for that.

Read more after the jump!

Michael C. Hall's Reddit AMA Starts Now! Post Your Questions


The time for live chat is now! Send your Dexter and more question to Michael C. Hall for his Reddit AMA and they may be answered! Click here!

"Greetings from downtown New York. I'm excited to be here with whomever's out there and my fairy-person with the fast fingers Victoria. I'm currently halfway through a 14 week run of Hedwig and the Angry Inch on Broadway. Ask me anything."


Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Michael C. Hall Reddit AMA Coming Tomorrow, and You Can Ask Him Anything

Attention Dexperts! Tomorrow is the day you will have a chance to ask Michael C. Hall a question regarding Dexter and anything you can imagine on Reddit! Make sure to follow Dexter's (and DexterDaily's of course) official account on Twitter for a link of his Reddit AMA at 12pm ET.

Monday, December 1, 2014

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Friday, November 28, 2014

Happy Birthday, Aimee Garcia!


Today, our favorite Aimee Garcia turns 36! She was born on November 28, 1978 in Chicago, Illinois. A Chicago native of Mexican and Puerto Rican descent she graduated from Northwestern University with a triple major in economics, journalism and French. On Dexter she played Batista's sister Jaime for three seasons. Happy b-day Aimee!

Thursday, November 27, 2014

''I'm Thankful for Dexter!'' - Thanksgiving Scene


Happy Thanksgiving! We're re-posting the following video about a great thanksgiving moment from the fourth season of Dexter, for fifth year in a row, from one of our favorite and most suspenseful episodes ever: 4.09 "Hungry Man".

Monday, November 24, 2014

Happy Birthday, Colin Hanks!


Today, Colin Hanks turns 37! Born Colin Lewes Hanks on November 24, 1977 Hanks' best known film role may be in the teen movie Orange County (2002), with Jack Black and Dexter's John Lithgow. His best known television role was Alex Whitman, the love interest of Katherine Heigl in the science fiction series Roswell between 1999 and 2001. In the sixth season of Dexter he played Travis Marshall aka the Doomsday Killer. Happy b-day Colin!
Photo credit: Showtime

Saturday, November 22, 2014

WATCH: Jennifer Carpenter's First Post-Dexter TV Appearance on Late Show With Craig Ferguson


Did you miss her? We did! Jennifer Carpenter made her first post-Dexter appearance in television one year after the finale on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson! Watch her interview from last night's show, below!

PHOTOS: Aimee Garcia Attends the 2015 Golden Globe Award Season and HFPA


Aimee Garcia arrives for The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) and InStyle Celebrate The 2015 Golden Globe Award Season at Fig and Olive Melrose Place on November 20, 2014 in West Hollywood, California. View more photos after the jump!


Happy Birthday, Josh Cooke!


Today Josh Cooke turns 35! Born Joshua Gregory Cooke in Pennsylvania in November 22, 1979, he has been recognized for his acting work with such awards as the James Pendleton Foundation Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Performance and the Judith & Milton R. Stark Scholarship. On Dexter he played the role of Louis Greene in seasons 6 and 7. Happy b-day Josh!
Photo credit: Showtime

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Michael C. Hall Reveals The Alchemy of His Glamorous Hedwig

Michael C. Hall is the latest headliner to step into the golden boots over at the Tony-winning revival of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, and it’s an acting event that can't be missed. Below, BroadwayBox chats with Hall about creating his latest character and the real-life rock gods that manifest themselves in Hedwig.

“Hedwig’s story is the same for every actor who is lucky enough to be inhabited by her; how that expresses itself has to do with whatever internal alchemy happens between that story and the actor’s story, body and voice. I don't know I have any objectivity on how it will manifest itself.

She names a lot of the influences: certainly the trinity of Lou Reed, Iggy Pop and David Bowie; there’s some Tina Turner in there. I think she wishes she looked like Debbie Harry. I wouldn’t rule out anything; she is a singular creation.

But I have been a fan of rock ‘n’ roll since I was in first grade. I would imagine that Freddie Mercury and Soup are probably in her. She is all things ass kicking and glamorous.”

Michael C. Hall’s electrifying star performance in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, will be on Broadway’s Belasco Theatre through January 18, 2015.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Happy Birthday, Jonny Lee Miller!


Today, Jonny Lee Miller turns 42! Born Jonathan Lee Miller on November 15, 1972, in Kingston, England. In 2010 he played in 6 episodes of Dexter the villain of Season 5, Jordan Chase. He's currently starring along with Lucy Liu on CBS hit series Elementary. Happy birthday Jonny!

Monday, November 10, 2014

Michael C. Hall Extends His Broadway Run In 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch'


Glitter will remain part of Michael C. Hall's working world for just a little bit longer! The Golden Globe winner has extended his limited engagement in the Tony-winning revival of Hedwig and the Angry Inch and will now play through January 18, 2015 at Broadway’s Belasco Theatre. Hall had previously been set to depart the the production on January 4, 2015. Casting for the next Hedwig will be announced in the coming weeks—there have been rumors that creator and original star John Cameron Mitchell will be returning to the role.

Although Hall was most recently seen on stage in the Will Eno play The Realistic Joneses, he first made a name for himself in Broadway musicals, taking on the Emcee in Cabaret in 1999 and portraying Billy Flynn in Chicago in 2002. Off-Broadway, his credits include Mr. Marmalade, Cymbeline, Macbeth, Timon of Athens, Henry V, The English Teachers, Corpus Christi, Romeo and Juliet and Skylight. Hall is best known for playing serial killer Dexter Morgan in Showtime's Dexter, earning one Golden Globe Award from five nominations and six Emmy Award nods. Other screen credits include HBO's Six Feet Under and the films Cold in July and Kill Your Darlings.

Written by John Cameron Mitchell and directed by Michael Mayer, Hedwig and the Angry Inch tells the story of a fictional rock ‘n’ roll band, fronted by Hedwig, a transgender woman from communist East Berlin. Between rock songs, Hedwig regales the audience with both humorous and painful stories about her life, including her botched sex change operation.

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Dexter Author Jeff Lindsay Says His Next Dexter Novel Might Be the Last

"Dexter has been very, very good to me," he says. "I would rather stop doing it than cheapen it." - Jeff Lindsay.

via wfaa: Could this be the end for our dear, devious Dexter? Maybe so, says best-selling author Jeff Lindsay.

Lindsay won't say exactly what happens to his popular "good-guy" serial killer in his next Dexter book, which is expected to come out next year. But he does say it'll probably be his final Dexter thriller.

"It's been sitting with the editor for about two months now," Lindsay says. "I think that'll be the last of Dexter."

Lindsay was already a New York Times best-selling author when Showtime launched a TV series based on his books in 2006. And that show catapulted Lindsay to even greater fame.

Now that the show is over, though, Lindsay says he wants to concentrate on other things. He's already working on several new projects, including two Hollywood screenplays (he worked in Hollywood for 12 years before striking it big with the Dexter books), a stage play and an idea for another series of novels in the thriller genre. Read the rest of the article after the jump!

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

VIDEO: Michael C. Hall on Late Night With Seth Meyers


Michael C. Hall was Seth Meyers' guest in his NBC late night show. Michael revealed how the two previous Hedwig stars Neil Patrick Harris and Andrew Rannells helped him prepare for his role on Broadway!

Monday, November 3, 2014

PHOTOS: Michael C. Hall Performs on Stage During the Curtain Call of 'Hedwig And The Angry Inch'


Michael C. Hall performs on stage during the curtain call of 'Hedwig And The Angry Inch' at Belasco Theatre on October 29, 2014 in New York City. Check out more photos below!

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Happy Birthday, Lauren Velez!


Today, Lauren Velez turns 50! She was born in 1964 in Brooklyn and later grew up in Queens, New York with her eight siblings, including twin sister, actress Lorraine Velez. For her Dexter role, Velez won a Vision Award in 2007 for Best Actress. Happy b-day Lauren!

Saturday, November 1, 2014

America's Favorite Serial Killer Dexter Morgan Is HitFix's World Series of Monsters MVP


Dexter Morgan from our favorite show Dexter won in the category of the Most Valuable Monster by HitFix.

via HitFix: The first week set the stakes with readers voting for a starting team including Beetlejuice in Left Field, "An American Werewolf in Paris'" David Kessler in Center Field, those hard to kill Xenomorphs from "Alien" in Right Field, the legendary Freddy Krueger at Shortstop, Bram Stoker's Dracula at Third Base, "The Omen's" Damien at Second Base, Frankenstein's Monster at First Base, Pennywise catching at Home, "Underworld's" Selene as the Designated Hitter and The Shark from "Jaws" in the Bullpen. Dexter was voted starting pitcher showing just how important pitching really is when you get to the playoffs.

Dexter easily won the MVM with 35.% of the vote. Xenomorphs came in second with 23.2% and Freddy Krueger was a distant third with 10.4%.


Sunday, October 26, 2014

Jennifer Carpenter Teams Up With Sara Colleton to Executive Produce 'Death Class' For NBC


via THR: NBC is staging a Dexter reunion!

Jennifer Carpenter is teaming with Sara Colleton to adapt former Los Angeles Times writer Erika Hayasaki's book Death Class: A True Story About Life for NBC.

Carpenter, optioned the book, with producer George Stelzner, in April. NBC and Universal Television have boarded the drama, with Colleton also signing on to the project. A search is underway for a writer.

Death Class centers on nurse Norma Bowe, who, when she decides to teach a class on death at a college in New Jersey, never expected it to be popular. But year after year students crowd into her classroom and the reason is clear: Norma's "death class" is really about how to make the most of what poet Mary Oliver famously called our "one wild and precious life."

Carpenter is not attached to star but will exec produce alongside Colleton, who served in the same capacity on the Michael C. Hall serial killer drama. Carpenter most recently signed on to star in USA Network's drama pilot Stanistan.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Happy Birthday, Desmond Harrington!


Today, Desmond Harrington turns 38. He was born in Savannah, Georgia, but when he was 3-years old, his parents decided to move back to their birth place, The Bronx, New York. After high school, Desmond attended Manhattan college for 6 weeks before dropping out. Over the years, Desmond has appeared in dramas and comedies alike. He played the role of Joey Quinn on Dexter since 2008. His next television role will be for ABC's pilot 'The Astronaut Wives Club'. Happy birthday Desmond!

Happy Birthday, John Lithgow!


Today, John Lithgow turns 69! Born John Arthur Lithgow on October 19, 1945 in Rochester, New York, USA, son of a retired actress and a father who was both a theatrical producer and director, he moved frequently as a child while his father founded and managed local and college theaters and Shakespeare festivals throughout the midwest of the United States. Read more after the jump!

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Michael C. Hall On the Stage of Broadway's 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' [Photos]


Michael C. Hall straps on a big, blonde wig and colorful make-up for Broadway's Hedwig and the Angry Inch. View more photos from the final rehearsals and his debut performance after the jump!

Friday, October 17, 2014

Behind-the-Scenes Look at Michael C. Hall's Makeup Process For 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' [Photos]

Michael C. Hall took over Broadway’s Belasco Theatre as the new star of ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch.’ The Wall Street Journal went behind the scenes to see the makeup process. Check out more photos after the jump!

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Michael C. Hall Begins Performances In Hedwig on Broadway Today

via Broadway.com: Michael C. Hall steps into Andrew Rannells' heels as he begins performances in the Tony-winning revival of Hedwig and the Angry Inch on October 16 at Broadway’s Belasco Theatre. The Golden Globe winner will play opposite Tony winner Lena Hall, who continues as Yitzhak.

Although Hall was most recently seen on stage in the Will Eno play The Realistic Joneses, he first made a name for himself in Broadway musicals, taking on the Emcee in Cabaret in 1999 and portraying Billy Flynn in Chicago in 2002. Off-Broadway, his credits include Mr. Marmalade, Cymbeline, Macbeth, Timon of Athens, Henry V, The English Teachers, Corpus Christi, Romeo and Juliet and Skylight. Hall is best known for playing serial killer Dexter Morgan in Showtime's Dexter, earning one Golden Globe Award from five nominations and six Emmy Award nods. Other screen credits include HBO's Six Feet Under and the films Cold in July and Kill Your Darlings.

Written by John Cameron Mitchell and directed by Michael Mayer, Hedwig and the Angry Inch tells the story of a fictional rock ‘n’ roll band, fronted by Hedwig, a transgender woman from communist East Berlin. Between rock songs, Hedwig regales the audience with both humorous and painful stories about her life, including her botched sex change operation. The score by Stephen Trask features “Tear Me Down,” “Wig in a Box,” “Wicked Little Town,” "The Origin of Love," “Angry Inch” and more.

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Thursday, October 9, 2014

PHOTOS: Michael C. Hall Greets the Press For 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' (Oct. 9)

Michael C. Hall and Lena Hall

Michael C. Hall who will take on the title role in the Tony-winning Hedwig and the Angry Inch starting Oct. 16 at the Belasco Theatre and other members of Team Hedwig greeted the press earlier today.
Photo by David Gordon 

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

VIDEO: Michael C. Hall Is HEDWIG on 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' - Promo


Golden Globe Winner Michael C. Hall steps into Hedwig's shoes, alongside Tony Winner Lena Hall and the band “Tits of Clay” through January 4th at the Belasco Theatre. Watch a promo below:

Monday, October 6, 2014

LOOK! Michael C. Hall Is Glitter & Glam For 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' - Promotional Posters


Here are two official posters for Michael's new Broadway role as Hedwig, a transgender rock star on Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Totally unrecognizable, right?!


Saturday, October 4, 2014

LOOK: David Zayas as Sal Maroni In the Upcoming Episode of 'Gotham' - Sneak Peek Clip


A new sneak peek clip from the upcoming third episode of 'Gotham' introduces our favorite David Zayas in his guest role as Sal Maroni. Check it out below!

Friday, October 3, 2014

Michael C. Hall Begins 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' Rehearsals [Photo]


Few weeks back it was officially announced that Michael C. Hall will be Broadway's new transgender main character for 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch'. Rehearsals started on Monday, and here's a first backstage photo of Michael C. Hall and the crew, which was originally posted via their official Twitter account. More photos and updates about Michael's new role soon!

Press Release: Golden Globe and Drama Desk Award winner Michael C. Hall will star in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, the Tony Award winning Best Musical Revival, starting Thursday, October 16 at the Belasco Theatre (111 West 44th Street).HEDWIG will mark Hall's first musical theatre role in over a decade having previously made acclaimed runs in the Broadway productions of Cabaret and Chicago.

Michael C. Hall's limited engagement in HEDWIG is through Sunday, January 4, 2015. Andrew Rannells, who is currently playing the role of Hedwig, will play the final performance of his limited engagement on Sunday, October 12.

HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH, with book by John Cameron Mitchell and music and lyrics by Stephen Trask, directed by Michael Mayer, also stars Tony Award winner Lena Hall as Yitzhak. The production has received rave reviews and is winner of four Tony Awards and won Best Musical Revival by the Tony Awards, the Drama Desk Awards, Drama League Awards, and Outer Critics Circle Awards.

British Teenager 'Obsessed With Dexter' According to the Court Jailed For Dismembering His Girlfriend


Here's a pretty awful story that was revealed earlier today, via Buzzfeed: "Steven Miles 17, killed Elizabeth Thomas at his family’s home in Oxted, Surrey, in January. He pleaded guilty at Guildford Crown Court on September 9th.

The Press Association reported that Miles, who was 16 at the time, stabbed Thomas in her head and back before cutting off her legs and arm, wrapping the body parts in clingfilm, and placing them in bin bags.

The teenager, who had been diagnosed with an autistic syndrome, reportedly had an alter ego called Ed. When his sister returned home shortly after Thomas’s murder, Miles told her: “Ed made me do something bad.”

PA said the boy had used tools and saws from his father’s tree surgery business to cut up Thomas’ body.

Guildford crown court heard how the teen was a fan of horror films and Dexter, the TV series about a fictional forensics expert who is a secret serial killer.

Lewis Power of the defence said: “This was a truly gruesome killing ripped from the pages of a hit TV script. The evidence points to the defendant trying to emulate the actions of the character Dexter, who he idolised.

“The case is a sad testament to the perils of how young people can become entrenched in modern TV blockbusters involving violence which shockingly led to a copycat killing in real life.”

Judge Critchlow told Miles in court: “You decided, at the age of 16, you had to kill somebody. You chose Elizabeth Thomas, who tragically befriended you and who had stood up for you when people described you as different. It’s chilling to read that you described her on occasion as your project.”

Psychiatrists declared that Miles is not schizophrenic, and therefore the defence of diminished responsibility could not be claimed."

Our opinion: Is a television program like Dexter to blame? Of course not. If he was a "copycat", or "truly obsessed" with Dexter's character, he wouldn't even commit this awful crime. Fans of the show understand why.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Mini Dexter Reunion: Yvonne Strahovski Joins the Cast of ABC's 'Astronaut Wives Club'


The Astronaut Wives Club just got a lot hotter thanks to the addition of Chuck and Dexter alum Yvonne Strahovski.

The actress will join the upcoming ABC series’ cast, HitFix.com reports, giving her the chance to once more work with Chuck co-creator (and Astronaut co-executive producer) Josh Schwartz.

The new drama follows a group of women who support their star-bound husbands during the 1960s space race. The action follows Lily Koppel’s 2013 bestseller, which chronicles the lives of the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo mission crews’ spouses.

Strahovski’s Rene Carpenter is the wife of Mercury astronaut Scott Carpenter, a modern woman whose passion for issues like civil rights will cause conflict with some of the other wives.

In this show we're going to have a mini Dexter reunion as Desmond Harrington has already joined the ABC pilot.

Christian Camargo aka the Ice Truck Killer Joins Season 3 of 'Elementary'


Christian Camargo, best known for his role as Brian “Ice Truck Killer” Moser is set to guest star on Elementary as a past (and possibly future) love of Lucy Liu’s sleuth.

Camargo’s character, Chris, is Joan’s former medical colleague as well as her ex-boyfriend. He reaches out to her for help with a problem — but during the course of their association, old feelings get stirred up. (Rumor has it the two were thisclose to getting married back in the day.)

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Dexter Finale: One Year Later - What Happened After the End, According to David Zayas [Video]


On the one-year anniversary of the Dexter series finale, David Zayas, aka Lieutenant Angel Batista, imagines where all of the characters are now, including whether or not Dexter made it through the storm alive. Watch Vanity Fair's video, below!

Monday, September 22, 2014

POLL: Dexter Series Finale: One Year Later - Do You Still Have the Same Opinion About the Ending?


One year ago, on September 22nd, 2013 the series finale debuted on Showtime. How do you feel about it today, one year since it's first airing? Vote in our poll below and check out and compare previous results of this poll here, here and here!

POLL: Dexter Series Finale: One Year Later! - What Grade Do You Give the Final Episode of Dexter Now?


A year ago today, was the day the polarizing series finale of Dexter aired for the first time. What grade do you give the final episode of Dexter, 8.12 "Remember the Monsters?", one year later? Vote in our poll below!

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Aimee Garcia on the Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson [Video]


Dexter alumna Aimee Garcia was Craig Ferguson's guest last night. Check out her full interview on the Late Late Show, below!