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. Michael C. Hall. James Manos, Jr.

Producer(s) Arika Lisanne Mittman Dennis Bishop (pilot only) Location(s), U.S., U.S. Running time 45–60 minutes Production company(s) John Goldwyn Productions The Colleton Company Clyde Phillips Productions 801 Productions Devilina Productions Distributor Release Original network Original release October 1, 2006 ( 2006-10-01) – September 22, 2013 ( 2013-09-22) External links Dexter is an American television series that aired on from October 1, 2006, to September 22, 2013. Set in, the series centers on , a forensic technician specializing in for the fictional Miami Metro Police Department, who leads a secret parallel life as a vigilante, hunting down murderers who have slipped through the cracks of the justice system. The show's was derived from the novel (2004), the first of the novels. It was adapted for television by screenwriter, who wrote the first episode.

Subsequent seasons evolved independently of Lindsay's works. In February 2008, reruns (edited down to a rating) began to air on in the wake of the shortage of original programming ensuing from the, thus the reruns on CBS ended after one run of the first season. The series enjoyed mostly positive reviews throughout its run and popularity, including four consecutive Primetime Emmy nominations for Best Drama Series starting in season two. Season four aired its on December 13, 2009, to a record-breaking audience of 2.6 million viewers, making it the most-watched original series episode ever on Showtime at that time.

In April 2013, Showtime announced that season eight would be the final season of Dexter. The season-eight premiere was the most watched Dexter episode with more than 3 million viewers total for all airings that night. The original broadcast of the series finale—shown at 9 pm on September 22, 2013—drew 2.8 million viewers, the largest overall audience in Showtime's history.

Although reception to individual seasons has varied, the response to Dexter has been positive. The website calculated a score of 77 from a possible 100 for season one, based on 27 reviews, making it the third-best reviewed show of the 2006 fall season. This score includes four 100% scores (from the, and ). Brian Lowry, who had written one of the three poor reviews Metacritic tallied for the show, recanted his negative review in a year-end column for the trade magazine, after watching the full season.

On Metacritic, season two has a score of 85 with all 11 reviews positive; season three scored 78 with 13 reviews; season four scored 79 with 14 reviews; season five scored 75 with 11 reviews; season six scored 63 with 10 reviews; season seven scored 81 with 7 reviews; and season eight scored 71 with 10 reviews. While remarking on some of the show's more formulaic elements (quirky detective, hero with dense workmates, convenient plot contrivances), Tad Friend of remarked that when Dexter is struggling to connect with Rita or soliciting advice from his victims, 'the show finds its voice.' On, season one has 85% positive reviews, a score of 8.1 out of 10, and the consensus: 'Its dark but novel premise may be too grotesque for some, but Dexter is a compelling, elegantly crafted horror-drama.' ; Season two has 100% positive reviews with a score of 8 out of 10; Season three has 80% positive reviews and a score of 8.1 out of 10; Season four has 80% positive reviews, a score of 8.6 out of 10, and the consensus: 'While not as fresh or surprising as it once was, Dexter continues to pull viewers into its twisty plots, thanks to efficient storytelling and Michael C. Hall's performance.' ; Season five has 100% positive reviews, a score of 7.5 out of 10, and the consensus: 'Dexter continues to improve as it enters its fifth season, successfully blending dark, gory intrigue with enough character development to keep things interesting.'

; Season six has 54% positive reviews, a score of 6.8 out of 10, and the consensus: 'Dexter's sixth season certainly retreads well-worn themes, but Michael C. Hall's sly, cheeky performance is worth sticking around for.' ; Season seven has 80% positive reviews, a score of 7.8 out of 10, and the consensus: 'Season seven represents a return to form for Dexter, characterized by a riveting storyline and a willingness to take some risks.' ; Season eight has 60% positive reviews, a score of 6.5 out of 10, and the final consensus: 'In its final season, Dexter holds on to much of season seven's momentum and finishes on a strong note, even if the inevitable conclusion feels somewhat anticlimactic.'

Popular reception The season-three finale, on December 14, 2008, was watched by 1.51 million viewers, giving Showtime its highest ratings for any of its original series since 2004, when started including original shows on in its ratings. The season-four finale aired on December 13, 2009, and was watched by 2.6 million viewers. It broke records for all of Showtime's original series and was their highest-rated telecast in over a decade. The season-five finale was watched by a slightly smaller number of people (2.5 million). The show was declared the ninth-highest rated show for the first 10 years of Pro (2002–2012).

The seventh season as a whole was the highest rated season of Dexter, watched by 6.1 million total weekly viewers across all platforms. Awards and nominations. Andy Ruddock (September 21, 2013).

The Conversation Australia. Retrieved September 23, 2013. Hibberd, James (December 14, 2009). ' 'Dexter' Season Finale Slashes Records'. Weprin, Alex (December 8, 2009). 'Cable Ratings: 'Dexter' Draws Record Rating For Showtime'. Ausiello, Michael (April 18, 2013).

Retrieved June 26, 2013. TV by the Numbers. David Hinckley (September 23, 2013). New York Daily News. Retrieved September 26, 2013.

Dread Central.com. October 8, 2009.

Retrieved July 20, 2010. July 24, 2009. Retrieved July 20, 2010.

October 25, 2010. Retrieved November 2, 2010.

Archived from on June 29, 2012. Retrieved February 26, 2011. Seeing Stars. Retrieved August 3, 2016.

Seeing Stars. Retrieved August 3, 2016. Designate Online. August 10, 2007.

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Oldenburg, Ann (January 17, 2010). Retrieved April 23, 2017. Masters, Megan (February 5, 2013). Retrieved August 14, 2014.

Bryant, Adam (December 15, 2009). Retrieved July 20, 2010. December 16, 2010.

Retrieved June 30, 2013. Lowry, Brian (September 27, 2006). Archived from on May 28, 2008.

Lowry, Brian (January 1, 2007). Retrieved June 30, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2013.

Retrieved June 30, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2013. Friend, Tad (November 20, 2006). 'Killer Serial'. The New Yorker. October 1, 2006.

September 30, 2007. September 28, 2008. September 27, 2009.

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Reynolds, Mike (December 16, 2008). Multichannel News. From the original on May 16, 2009. Retrieved July 20, 2010. Hibberd, James (December 14, 2009).

Retrieved July 20, 2010. Schillaci, Sophie A. (January 25, 2012). The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 10, 2012.

Kondolojy, Amanda (December 17, 2012). Retrieved December 18, 2012. Retrieved July 20, 2010. Hibberd, James (December 5, 2007). Advertising Age.

Retrieved July 20, 2010. January 30, 2008. Archived from on May 4, 2008. Retrieved July 20, 2010.

The Independent. December 31, 2008.

Poniewozik, James (January 30, 2008). Retrieved July 20, 2010. Chicago Tribune. January 7, 2008. Retrieved July 20, 2010. (February 16, 2008).

The New York Times. Retrieved July 20, 2010.

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Retrieved February 26, 2011. (broken link).

Dininny, Shannon (May 19, 2012). Huffington Post. March 8, 2011. Retrieved September 19, 2013. July 1, 2011. Retrieved September 19, 2013.

April 12, 2011. Retrieved November 2, 2012. Edmonton Journal. April 12, 2011. Retrieved April 12, 2011. October 3, 2014.

November 16, 2012. Retrieved June 25, 2013. Armitage, Hugh (November 15, 2012). Retrieved June 25, 2013. Retrieved February 29, 2008. Retrieved July 20, 2010. November 4, 2010.

Retrieved February 26, 2011. TV Shows on DVD. Retrieved July 20, 2010. TV Shows on DVD. Retrieved July 20, 2010. TV Shows on DVD. Retrieved July 20, 2010.

Retrieved November 29, 2010. Archived from on 2013-01-27. Retrieved November 29, 2010.

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August 13, 2015 – via YouTube. February 2, 2010. Retrieved July 20, 2010.

March 27, 2010. Retrieved July 20, 2010. April 2, 2010. Retrieved July 20, 2010. Retrieved November 18, 2011. Daniel Goldblatt (November 14, 2013). Penske Business Media, LLC.

Retrieved January 2, 2014. Dexter Props Store. Retrieved August 14, 2014. November 14, 2013. Retrieved August 14, 2014. Showtime Store.

Retrieved August 14, 2014. Lutes, Alicia (April 22, 2013).

Retrieved August 14, 2014. April 7, 2016. Retrieved April 17, 2017. Further reading. Clyman, Jeremy, Psy.D. (November 3, 2011). Psychology Today.

CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list. DePaulo, Bella (September 1, 2010).

Huffington Post: THE BLOG. (Updated May 25, 2011). DePaulo, Bella; Leah Wilson (2010). Benbella Books. Lindsay, Jeff (2009). Vintage Crime/Black Lizard.

Teuteberg, Jasmin (2009). Stockholm University. Ryan, Christopher, Ph.D. (February 13, 2012). 'Sex at Dawn: Being Dexter Morgan (What's so bad about being a serial killer?)'.

Psychology Today. CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list External links Wikiquote has quotations related to:. on.

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. Michael C. Hall.

James Manos, Jr. Producer(s) Arika Lisanne Mittman Dennis Bishop (pilot only) Location(s), U.S., U.S.

Running time 45–60 minutes Production company(s) John Goldwyn Productions The Colleton Company Clyde Phillips Productions 801 Productions Devilina Productions Distributor Release Original network Original release October 1, 2006 ( 2006-10-01) – September 22, 2013 ( 2013-09-22) External links Dexter is an American television series that aired on from October 1, 2006, to September 22, 2013. Set in, the series centers on , a forensic technician specializing in for the fictional Miami Metro Police Department, who leads a secret parallel life as a vigilante, hunting down murderers who have slipped through the cracks of the justice system. The show's was derived from the novel (2004), the first of the novels.

It was adapted for television by screenwriter, who wrote the first episode. Subsequent seasons evolved independently of Lindsay's works. In February 2008, reruns (edited down to a rating) began to air on in the wake of the shortage of original programming ensuing from the, thus the reruns on CBS ended after one run of the first season. The series enjoyed mostly positive reviews throughout its run and popularity, including four consecutive Primetime Emmy nominations for Best Drama Series starting in season two.

Season four aired its on December 13, 2009, to a record-breaking audience of 2.6 million viewers, making it the most-watched original series episode ever on Showtime at that time. In April 2013, Showtime announced that season eight would be the final season of Dexter. The season-eight premiere was the most watched Dexter episode with more than 3 million viewers total for all airings that night.

The original broadcast of the series finale—shown at 9 pm on September 22, 2013—drew 2.8 million viewers, the largest overall audience in Showtime's history. Although reception to individual seasons has varied, the response to Dexter has been positive. The website calculated a score of 77 from a possible 100 for season one, based on 27 reviews, making it the third-best reviewed show of the 2006 fall season. This score includes four 100% scores (from the, and ).

Brian Lowry, who had written one of the three poor reviews Metacritic tallied for the show, recanted his negative review in a year-end column for the trade magazine, after watching the full season. On Metacritic, season two has a score of 85 with all 11 reviews positive; season three scored 78 with 13 reviews; season four scored 79 with 14 reviews; season five scored 75 with 11 reviews; season six scored 63 with 10 reviews; season seven scored 81 with 7 reviews; and season eight scored 71 with 10 reviews. While remarking on some of the show's more formulaic elements (quirky detective, hero with dense workmates, convenient plot contrivances), Tad Friend of remarked that when Dexter is struggling to connect with Rita or soliciting advice from his victims, 'the show finds its voice.'

On, season one has 85% positive reviews, a score of 8.1 out of 10, and the consensus: 'Its dark but novel premise may be too grotesque for some, but Dexter is a compelling, elegantly crafted horror-drama.' ; Season two has 100% positive reviews with a score of 8 out of 10; Season three has 80% positive reviews and a score of 8.1 out of 10; Season four has 80% positive reviews, a score of 8.6 out of 10, and the consensus: 'While not as fresh or surprising as it once was, Dexter continues to pull viewers into its twisty plots, thanks to efficient storytelling and Michael C. Hall's performance.' ; Season five has 100% positive reviews, a score of 7.5 out of 10, and the consensus: 'Dexter continues to improve as it enters its fifth season, successfully blending dark, gory intrigue with enough character development to keep things interesting.' ; Season six has 54% positive reviews, a score of 6.8 out of 10, and the consensus: 'Dexter's sixth season certainly retreads well-worn themes, but Michael C.

Hall's sly, cheeky performance is worth sticking around for.' ; Season seven has 80% positive reviews, a score of 7.8 out of 10, and the consensus: 'Season seven represents a return to form for Dexter, characterized by a riveting storyline and a willingness to take some risks.' ; Season eight has 60% positive reviews, a score of 6.5 out of 10, and the final consensus: 'In its final season, Dexter holds on to much of season seven's momentum and finishes on a strong note, even if the inevitable conclusion feels somewhat anticlimactic.' Popular reception The season-three finale, on December 14, 2008, was watched by 1.51 million viewers, giving Showtime its highest ratings for any of its original series since 2004, when started including original shows on in its ratings. The season-four finale aired on December 13, 2009, and was watched by 2.6 million viewers.

It broke records for all of Showtime's original series and was their highest-rated telecast in over a decade. The season-five finale was watched by a slightly smaller number of people (2.5 million). The show was declared the ninth-highest rated show for the first 10 years of Pro (2002–2012). The seventh season as a whole was the highest rated season of Dexter, watched by 6.1 million total weekly viewers across all platforms. Awards and nominations. Andy Ruddock (September 21, 2013).

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The Conversation Australia. Retrieved September 23, 2013.

Hibberd, James (December 14, 2009). ' 'Dexter' Season Finale Slashes Records'.

Weprin, Alex (December 8, 2009). 'Cable Ratings: 'Dexter' Draws Record Rating For Showtime'. Ausiello, Michael (April 18, 2013). Retrieved June 26, 2013. TV by the Numbers.

David Hinckley (September 23, 2013). New York Daily News. Retrieved September 26, 2013. Dread Central.com. October 8, 2009.

Retrieved July 20, 2010. July 24, 2009. Retrieved July 20, 2010. October 25, 2010. Retrieved November 2, 2010. Archived from on June 29, 2012.

Retrieved February 26, 2011. Seeing Stars. Retrieved August 3, 2016. Seeing Stars. Retrieved August 3, 2016. Designate Online. August 10, 2007.

Archived from on 2007-08-18. Retrieved August 15, 2007. ^ Katz, Neil (September 21, 2010). Retrieved November 28, 2013. Oldenburg, Ann (January 17, 2010). Retrieved April 23, 2017. Masters, Megan (February 5, 2013).

Retrieved August 14, 2014. Bryant, Adam (December 15, 2009). Retrieved July 20, 2010. December 16, 2010.

Retrieved June 30, 2013. Lowry, Brian (September 27, 2006). Archived from on May 28, 2008.

Lowry, Brian (January 1, 2007). Retrieved June 30, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2013.

Retrieved June 30, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2013. Friend, Tad (November 20, 2006). 'Killer Serial'.

The New Yorker. October 1, 2006.

September 30, 2007. September 28, 2008. September 27, 2009.

September 26, 2010. October 2, 2011. September 30, 2012. June 30, 2013. Kaushik, Mehul (January 26, 2016). Retrieved April 24, 2016. Reynolds, Mike (December 16, 2008).

Multichannel News. From the original on May 16, 2009. Retrieved July 20, 2010.

Hibberd, James (December 14, 2009). Retrieved July 20, 2010. Schillaci, Sophie A. (January 25, 2012). The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 10, 2012. Kondolojy, Amanda (December 17, 2012).

Retrieved December 18, 2012. Retrieved July 20, 2010. Hibberd, James (December 5, 2007). Advertising Age. Retrieved July 20, 2010. January 30, 2008.

Archived from on May 4, 2008. Retrieved July 20, 2010. The Independent. December 31, 2008.

Poniewozik, James (January 30, 2008). Retrieved July 20, 2010. Chicago Tribune. January 7, 2008. Retrieved July 20, 2010.

(February 16, 2008). The New York Times. Retrieved July 20, 2010. Eggerton, John (May 1, 2008). Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved May 1, 2008. Retrieved May 18, 2010.

December 3, 2009. Retrieved February 26, 2011. (broken link). Dininny, Shannon (May 19, 2012). Huffington Post. March 8, 2011. Retrieved September 19, 2013.

July 1, 2011. Retrieved September 19, 2013. April 12, 2011. Retrieved November 2, 2012.

Edmonton Journal. April 12, 2011. Retrieved April 12, 2011. October 3, 2014. November 16, 2012. Retrieved June 25, 2013.

Armitage, Hugh (November 15, 2012). Retrieved June 25, 2013. Retrieved February 29, 2008. Retrieved July 20, 2010.

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November 4, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2011. TV Shows on DVD. Retrieved July 20, 2010. TV Shows on DVD.

Retrieved July 20, 2010. TV Shows on DVD.

Retrieved July 20, 2010. Retrieved November 29, 2010. Archived from on 2013-01-27. Retrieved November 29, 2010.

Archived from on December 10, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2011. Retrieved February 26, 2011. August 13, 2015 – via YouTube. February 2, 2010. Retrieved July 20, 2010.

March 27, 2010. Retrieved July 20, 2010. April 2, 2010. Retrieved July 20, 2010. Retrieved November 18, 2011.

Daniel Goldblatt (November 14, 2013). Penske Business Media, LLC. Retrieved January 2, 2014. Dexter Props Store.

Retrieved August 14, 2014. November 14, 2013. Retrieved August 14, 2014. Showtime Store. Retrieved August 14, 2014.

Lutes, Alicia (April 22, 2013). Retrieved August 14, 2014. April 7, 2016.

Retrieved April 17, 2017. Further reading. Clyman, Jeremy, Psy.D. (November 3, 2011). Psychology Today.

CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list. DePaulo, Bella (September 1, 2010). Huffington Post: THE BLOG. (Updated May 25, 2011).

DePaulo, Bella; Leah Wilson (2010). Benbella Books. Lindsay, Jeff (2009).

Vintage Crime/Black Lizard. Teuteberg, Jasmin (2009). Stockholm University. Ryan, Christopher, Ph.D. (February 13, 2012). 'Sex at Dawn: Being Dexter Morgan (What's so bad about being a serial killer?)'. Psychology Today.

CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list External links Wikiquote has quotations related to:. on.

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