Dexter: Resurrection- Should Harrison End Up On Dexter’s Kill Table?

Dexter: Resurrection- Should Harrison End Up On Dexter's Kill Table?

Highlights

  • Dexter: Resurrection will explore the aftermath of Harrison shooting Dexter and their complicated relationship.
  • The potential revival of a father/son killing spree between Dexter and Harrison may be explored, with Harrison not likely to end up on his father’s kill table.
  • Dexter must seek forgiveness for Coach Logan’s murder to regain audience sympathy in Dexter: Resurrection.

As a gamer who has spent countless hours navigating the twisted world of Dexter Morgan, I can confidently say that the upcoming sequel series, Dexter: Resurrection, has me both excited and anxious. The complicated relationship between Dexter and his son, Harrison, is sure to be at the heart of this new chapter, and it’s a rollercoaster ride I can’t wait to strap myself into.


In the upcoming series titled “Dexter: Resurrection,” details about Michael C. Hall’s character’s comeback as the code-abiding serial killer, Dexter, are being kept secret. However, it seems that the storyline will continue shortly after the events of “Dexter: New Blood,” with Dexter surviving despite being shot in the chest by his son, Harrison. This has sparked curiosity among fans about what might transpire between Dexter and Harrison Morgan in the future.

If anyone else besides Dexter had attempted to kill someone, they’d undoubtedly find themselves wrapped in plastic on Dexter’s kill table. However, things get complex because Harrison isn’t just Dexter’s son; he took Dexter down due to Logan’s actions.

Dexter Encouraged Harrison To Kill Him, But He May Feel Differently When He Wakes Up

Dexter: Resurrection- Should Harrison End Up On Dexter's Kill Table?

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but share my excitement about the tantalizing twist in the tale of Harrison Morgan. In the quiet town of Iron Lake, he took the life-altering step of shooting his serial killer father. Eager for a fresh beginning, he departed from this peaceful haven. The arrival of Angela Bishop, the chief, was to manage the fallout, with Dexter seemingly meeting his end. Yet, in an intriguing interview with Variety, Michael C. Hall hinted that the harsh cold might have slowed down the blood loss, suggesting that our favorite vigilante, Dexter, may still be alive in the anticipated series Dexter: Resurrection.

Even though Dexter urged Harrison to shoot him, fans speculate that Dexter’s feelings could change drastically once he recovers in the hospital and realizes the gravity of his actions. It is suggested that Dexter’s request for Harrison to kill him was more about his own desires than a genuine effort to absolve his son from the weight of his wrongdoings. Moreover, if Harrison had followed through with killing Dexter, he would have to bear that burden forever, a consequence that Dexter apparently failed to consider.

Originally, following the finale of “Dexter: New Blood” two years ago, there were plans to create a spin-off series focusing on Harrison. However, this concept was abandoned, instead opting for Michael C. Hall’s return in “Dexter: Resurrection.” As of now, it hasn’t been confirmed if Jack Alcott will reprise his role as Harrison in “Dexter: Resurrection,” but given the importance of Dexter and Harrison’s relationship to the Dexter universe, it seems very probable that he will return.

Considering there’s still plenty to delve into with Harrison’s character, some discarded concepts for New Blood season 2 might find new life in the upcoming Dexter sequel series. Given the massive success of Dexter: New Blood, it was only a matter of time before we saw more of this gripping tale. While Harrison’s story may not have been robust enough to sustain a show alone, the deepening examination of Dexter and Harrison’s intricate relationship could prove compelling.

Harrison Would Only End Up On Dexter’s Kill Table If He Started Killing Innocent People

Although Dexter is filled with darkness, he deeply cares for his son, Harrison, and would go to great lengths to safeguard him, as evidenced by the bullet wound he received from Harrison in the finale of Dexter: New Blood. Their bond may be complex, but it’s unlikely that Dexter will seek retribution against Harrison for attempting to take his life in Dexter: Resurrection.

Chief Angela Bishop and Dexter are the only two individuals privy to Harrison’s actions, but despite their disagreements, they might concur on shielding him and letting him live out the remainder of his days in tranquility. However, if Dexter learns that Harrison is deviating from Harry’s code by targeting innocent people, he could potentially wind up on Dexter’s list for elimination.

In the thrilling world of Dexter: New Blood, I found myself exhibiting traits reminiscent of my father’s dark passenger. As Dexter, I’ve been grappling with the idea of guiding my offspring along a similar path as my adoptive dad did for me. This could be an intriguing plot point to delve into in Dexter: Resurrection.

In the series Dexter: Resurrection, viewers may find it difficult to support Dexter if he doesn’t express remorse for killing Coach Logan. This aspect could be delved into more deeply through Dexter’s interactions with Harrison. To maintain audience sympathy, Dexter should seek Harrison’s forgiveness for the murder of Logan, and together they might embark on a father-son journey targeting criminals who truly deserve punishment.

In both endings of the series ‘Dexter’, viewers have expressed disappointment. Consequently, the upcoming miniseries ‘Dexter: Resurrection’ faces high expectations to conclude satisfactorily. The central aspect for achieving this is the dynamic between Dexter and his son Harrison.

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2024-08-17 01:06