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Dexter - 12 Exclusive Secrets From The Show’s Executive Producer

9 Jul 2013

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I sat down with Colleton, who’s been an executive producer on the show since day one, and she told me about how Dexter came to be. In 2004, she read a New York Times book review of Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay — the book that would go on to inspire the Showtime series as well as six other books by Lindsay.

“For the very first time ever in my life, I read a book and it appeared to me as a television series,” she told me. Colleton still has that torn-out book review saved in her home in New York City.

Now that the final season of Dexter is set to premiere on Sunday, June 30, I wanted to get Colleton’s take on the last seven years of working on the show. She gave me the inside scoop on the cast romances, Michael’s cancer diagnosis, and what’s to come in the final season.

1. How the Ice Truck Killer made Dexter a likable character:

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3 comments:

  1. #10. I'll believe it when I see it. I hope for it in terms of other characters that are LOOSE ENDS from other seasons, but also I think they are going need some in order for their possible spin-off to be successful, unless it's going to be a prequel (which I wouldn't like, I don't think).

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  2. Personally I loved season six. I loved every season except seven. Parts of seven seemed to just drag on because I didn't care for Hannah and Isaac wasn't as intrigual as some of the other nemesi had been.

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  3. I actually really liked season 7, because we really started to see different sides to Dexter and Deb, as they continue to fall apart playing out that doomsday theme beyond season 6. I thought Issac was very amusing and I liked Hanna because she embodied 3 of the other woman Dexter had relationships with all in one, as feel the series cleverly has characters through out that are like fractured/distorted pieces of other characters, (But truth be told Lumen will probably always be my favorite).


    I agree that Issac wasn't integral in terms of the bigger plot, but the plots did keep turning. I couldn't have predicted many of the things that happened. My one real disappointment with season 7 would be that Louis Greene was a red herring and didn't go anywhere and had a stupid explanation for his obsession with Dexter. (There's a part of me that hopes that there could still be more to it, but I doubt season 8 will be that kind to me!) :)


    Anyways, nice to know that not everyone hated season six XD

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