Dexter: The Complete Third Season |  | Actor: Michael C. Hall Studio: Showtime / Paramount Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Discs: 4 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Running Time: 629 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.4 x 0.7
MPN: PARD893804D UPC: 097368938045 EAN: 0097368938045 ASIN: B0015ABRE2
Release Date: August 18, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Dexter is an American television drama series that airs on American premium channel Showtime. Set in Miami, the series centers on Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall), a serial killer governed by a strict moral code who works for the Miami Metro Police Department as a blood spatter analyst.
Amazon.com Showtime's breakout hit series Dexter, about a lovable psychopath, a serial killer who targets only the scummiest of the scum, hits its stride in season 3. Dexter Morgan, played with nuance and glee by the outstanding Michael C. Hall, begins the season somewhat chastened by the events of the previous season--where whiffs of his secret life became known to others and he was nearly found out. "I need to find out what it's like just to be normal. If that's something that's even possible for me," he muses, as he tries to settle in to domestic life with girlfriend Rita (the baby-voiced Julie Benz) and her kids. Yet Dexter is soon back to his compulsion for seeking out criminals who've somehow escaped traditional justice. Hall, one of TV's most talented actors, manages to make Dexter's off-kilter moral compass totally believable, if not quite sympathetic. The rest of the cast is stellar, including Dex's sister, Debra, played by Jennifer Carpenter as the seemingly more combustible Morgan--a hot-tempered Miami detective in the same division where Dexter toils in the background as a blood-spatter specialist. Deb wears her heart on her sleeve, as a cop and a sister, and her deep love for her brother is a key part of what makes Dexter so human. (And Carpenter's chemistry with Hall is amped by the fact that in real life, the actors are married.) Season 3's breakout guest star is the amazing Jimmy Smits, who plays District Attorney Miguel Prado, a polished pillar of the community, an ambitious politician--and a guy with a secret every bit as dark as Dexter's. As Miguel and Dexter peel away each other's unsavory layers, Dexter tries to tamp down Miguel's blistering desire for revenge, and Miguel begins leading a double life--one that could threaten Dexter's life and family as much as the growing list of bad guys in Miguel's crosshairs. The other main star of Dexter is the city of Miami, its teeming beauty and corruption celebrated in equal measure, and its blistering sun shot without tempering. The city is so integral, visually and viscerally, that it's impossible to think of Dexter being shot anywhere else. The set's best extras--engaging interviews with cast members Hall, Benz, Carpenter, Lauren Vélez (Lt. Maria Laguerta) and David Zayas (Det. Angel Batista)--must be watched on a computer, for reasons that are unclear. Still, the interviews are must-sees for all Dexter fans. It's a killer season. --A.T. Hurley
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Dexter Finds a Friend July 25, 2010 Kasey G *THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS*
The plots this season were more all over the map than in previous years. That's not to say "Dexter" has become stale--it hasn't.
After their rocky relationship in Season Two, Dexter and Rita get back together and he eventually pops the question. In the episodes leading up to the wedding, he sometimes questions his ability to be a good husband and parent, but in the Season Finale, a conversation with Harry and certain desperate circumstances convince Dexter he is more than ready and willing to be a family man.
Deb gets a new partner in the cocky but twitchy Quinn, who gives off suspicious vibes for most of the season. Deb jeopardizes her chances of finally getting her shield by sleeping with Quinn's Criminal Informant. Again, things in the romance department don't turn out easy for her. There is a nice scene between her and Dexter as the wedding day approaches and Dex asks her to stand up for him.
With Doakes out of the picture, Angel gets promoted AND gets a girlfriend. The latter comes about through some rather unusual circumstances.
Masuka isn't used nearly enough, and his big moment of the season comes in taking charge of the preparations for Dexter's bachelor party.
But Season Three isn't all about love and marriage.
Dexter's first kill of the season goes awry and he inadvertently ends up offing the kid brother of District Attorney Miguel Prado (Jimmy Smits), who becomes the pivotal figure in Dex's life this 'go-round.
At first Dexter feels uncomfortable getting close and being pals with the man who's kid brother he murdered. But soon he relishes having his first real friend and the two bond until slowly Miguel discovers Dexter's tendencies and beliefs. It seems they are not so different from his own and he wants Dexter to become his partner in carrying out their special brand of justice.
By mid-season, Dexter realizes that Prado is even more blood-thirsty for justice than Dexter himself. Things begin to unravel in many ways once Dexter ceases to uphold "The Code".
The flashbacks with Harry are almost non-existent this season. Instead we see him pop up when Dexter needs his advice (I didn't care for the blurry filming technique they employed for this). Most of it is to warn and scold him about getting too close to Miguel, advice Dexter chooses to ignore until it's too late to tame the monster he helped create.
A serial killer known as The Skinner who keeps his victims under surveillance while tree-trimming is one of the continuing threads this season. However, this storyline did not have the same impact as the Ice Truck Killer or Bay Harbour Butcher of previous seasons, probably because Dexter really has no direct link with The Skinner. This diminishes some of the impact and suspense.
Kudos to Lauren Velez for bringing more layers to the complex role of Maria Laguerta. For a character I absoutely hated in the first half of Season One, she has come to be one of my favorites. During Season Three, Maria's loyalties are really put to the test, as is her trust. And despite her bad treatment of Deb in the past, there is a terrific moment at the end of the season that totally exonerates her.
Another good thing about this season is that Rita finally gets a backbone, making for a better character. But as the wedding approaches, Dexter discovers Rita, too, is hiding a secret about her past.
In conclusion, I will say this season went down much smoother and quicker than the first two. I was shocked when I put in the fourth disc to find we were already up to the Season Finale. So much had happened and at the same time it seemed like not enough had happened.
I will say that this is still my favorite current show along with "Weeds" and "Desperate Housewives", though both of those are starting to show their age. Thankfully, so far "Dexter" has not.
I appreciated having bonus episodes of "United States of Tara" on this set. It looks interesting and I may spring for that set if I find it on sale.
Dexter lost his MO July 25, 2010 Corky The first two seasons Dexter had a very strict code on how on he did things. He basically was a lone wolf without any attachments to anybody. This season all of his rules go out the window, he is basically influenced by everybody around him doing stuff that he would never do before. They modified his character too much to fit the story. They also made some of the other characters (Rita and Vince Masuka to name a couple) change too drastically to so they can fit the story line.
I love this show because all of the characters are so well defined but this season they toss the rules out of the window. I'm not too impressed by Jimmy Smits acting either especially when his accent comes and goes and his overacting gets annoying after awhile.
As you can tell I didn't like Season 3 that well but I still can't wait to see Season 4 though hopefully it will be better.
Great supporting cast July 25, 2010 Guitar Player (Phoenix, AZ) Dexter is one of my favorite shows on any network. Not only is the story line compelling and the drama well acted, but the supporting cast is nothing short of fantastic. The assistant district attorney was so wonderfully done by Jimmy Smits. Congratulations on another great season!
Great series, but technical issues July 23, 2010 Ross Hoerman I was only able to watch the first 2 episodes in this 3rd season so far, and because of that I'm not overly happy. I'm sure the season itself is good, as the first 2 were amazing, but due to technical difficulties I can't see the rest of it, and apparently I'm not the only one thats run into problems of this kind with it, so... The first season played fine on a PS3, but then it'd automatically reset the player if I tried viewing beyond that. I watched the 2nd episode on my PC, and then the 3rd episode would "skip" and become pixelated with every other frame or so, same with the 2nd disc when I tried it. Still anxiously awaiting advice that will allow me to enjoy the rest of the season.
My dark passenger roars July 21, 2010 Dallas Winters (Arizona) I love Dexter from the books to the amazing series cant say bad word about it.
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