Showtime series wrapped means entering a very different television landscape and cultural conversation around complicated men — and the wider world around them.While showrunner Clyde Phillips and star and executive producer Michael C.
Hall acknowledge that said world and the way people watch television have changed, they reject the notion that, as Phillips puts it, “the antihero narrative [is] over and everything’s going to be ‘Ted Lasso’ now.”In the show’s original 2006-13 run, viewers learned why Dexter Morgan became a serial killer: His adoptive father and a questionable therapist created a code by which he could kill — if his victims truly deserved it.
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