Dexter will soon raid our TV screens when Showtime’s psychological thriller returns for a third season this October. Last season, Dexter Morgan, a serial killer who works for the Miami Metro Police Department as a blood spatter analyst, was unable to satisfy his killer urges for over a month due to the discovery of his underwater dumping ground for his victims and the constant surveillance of Sgt. Doakes.  After he realized that he was the cause of his father’s death, Dexter started to question his identity and the “Code of Harry,” the belief system that rationalizes his existence and survival as a serial killer.  In the explosive ending, Sgt. Doakes died and Dexter was able to get himself out of a tricky situation.

Now that Dexter is ready to embark on new bloodlust adventures, carefully killing the criminals that have slip through the justice system without the “Code of Harry,” the Miami Metro Police Department has to be more than ready to take down America’s favorite serial killer.

According to Zap2it.com, the Miami Metro will be expanding its police force in attempt to catch the serial killer on the loose.  Names have not yet been cast for the new roles of the third season of Dexter, which is about to start shooting.  Nevertheless, some information about the new characters have already been hinted.

Fans can look forward to at least six new faces in the upcoming season of Dexter starting off with Joey Quinn, a likable cop who recently joined the police department.  Also included are Miguel Vega, an up-and-coming ADA, his brother Ruben, who will also join the force, and Miguel’s wife Isabel. Moreover, this season will feature a young Internal Affairs agent named Yuki Amado and a sexy, strong African-American musician named Anton, who will be quite visible throughout the season.

Dexter presently stars Michael C. Hall, David Zayas, Julie Benz, Jennifer Carpenter, James Remar and Lauren Velez.

-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: Zap2it.com
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Kris De Leon

Staff Writer, BuddyTV