Eureka!
I finally decided to start watching Dexter and luckily, it's only 12 episodes per season unlike the usual 22 to 24 episodes of the other shows. They're currently on a break after concluding the fourth season, which means I still have a lot of time to catch up.
The series follows the day to day events of Dexter Morgan's life, a forensic blood spatter analyst for the Miami Metro Police Department, who also happens to be a serial killer in his free time. He was taught by his adoptive father, Harry, only to kill those "who deserve it"; mainly, other killers who have escaped the traditional legal system or were never suspected in the first place. It shows him balancing an everyday life with his secret identity all while keeping up a facade of normalcy.
So far, so good.
I finally decided to start watching Dexter and luckily, it's only 12 episodes per season unlike the usual 22 to 24 episodes of the other shows. They're currently on a break after concluding the fourth season, which means I still have a lot of time to catch up.
The series follows the day to day events of Dexter Morgan's life, a forensic blood spatter analyst for the Miami Metro Police Department, who also happens to be a serial killer in his free time. He was taught by his adoptive father, Harry, only to kill those "who deserve it"; mainly, other killers who have escaped the traditional legal system or were never suspected in the first place. It shows him balancing an everyday life with his secret identity all while keeping up a facade of normalcy.
So far, so good.
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