Dexter Say It Again You Matha

We've waited nearly a decade for Dexter Morgan to get the proper catastrophe he so deserved back in 2013, and instead of a new episode, we're getting a whole express series: Dexter: New Blood, with some major reunions that make all that waiting worthwhile. In that location's Dexter (Michael C. Hall) reunited with his adopted sister Deb (Jennifer Carpenter), sort of. Dexter reunited with his now teenage son, Harrison (Jack Alcott). And Dexter reunited with Clyde Phillips, the showrunner of those start four seasons of the series that introduced TV audiences to the series killer and the villainous serial murdering baddies he made it his business concern to protect the good people of Miami from.

In the new series, the action moves to upstate New York, where "Jim Lindsay" is Dexter's new identity, and he's embracing a much more than wintery climate as he blends in as an Lowest who works at the local hunting store, cheers on the local loftier school sports teams, and dates the local sheriff. It'due south a wonderful life for the reformed killer … until his Dark Passenger rears its ugly caput, and his daddy duties come knocking on his woodsy cabin door.

Phillips, who remained a consultant on Dexter later on stepping downwards as showrunner at the cease of season 4, talked to Rotten Tomatoes about how the 10-episode New Claret came together, why he'due south glad his idea for a Dexter ending wasn't the ane nosotros got all those years ago, and how the New Claret ending is such a shocker that not even everyone who works at Showtime has seen it yet.


Michael C. Hall in DEXTER: NEW BLOOD

(Photo by Commencement)

Kimberly Potts for Rotten Tomatoes: Before we get into the story, I have to tell y'all I remember the episode two title – "Tempest of F—" – is ane of my all-time favorites. That's going to become a meme, because nosotros all tin can utilise that probably a piffling too frequently in our lives.

Clyde Phillips:I would love that. Wait 'til — you oasis't seen [the episode] with the opening credits in it.

I was going to ask yous about that. The screeners didn't have an opening sequence. Are we going to get a cool new opener for Dexter: New Blood?

Phillips:Information technology's actually cool. But it's completely different, with dissimilar music, and reflects the fact that it's icy, that it's common cold. The credits we had before were wonderful … only we wanted something dissimilar, considering everything well-nigh the evidence is different, except what isn't different. Each episode will have its own specific opening sequence. And its ain specific endmost, end title cards, as well.

You know that fans were unsatisfied with the Dexter serial finale in 2013. And you've shared the ending you would have pitched if you had been the showrunner, in which Dexter Morgan would have been on the execution tabular array, his life — by style of the viii seasons — having flashed before his eyes.

Phillips:I wasn't at that place in the writers room [in season 8] … so I really had no phonation in it. [That] was but what was in my head, and I may have pitched it successfully or unsuccessfully. I couldn't be happier that I didn't get a chance to pitch it, considering we wouldn't be having this conversation right now.


Dexter: New Blood cast

(Photo by Kurt Iswarienko/First)

The revival was announced officially last Oct. But when did discussions brainstorm in earnest for what became Dexter: New Blood?

Phillips:July 1, 2019, my phone rings at Martha's Vineyard,  and it's Gary Levine, who's the president of Start. And he says to me, "I'm going to be in New York. Yous want to accept lunch?" We're very proficient friends, and plus, I'd done the first four years of Dexter for him and the last iii years of Nurse Jackie for him. I said, "Gary, you've got 2 daughters who live in New York … you don't want to meet me. Then if this is business, let's talk nigh it." He said, "You're right, I'1000 busted. Michael [C. Hall]'s set." … Those are the fundamental words: "Michael'south ready" — to talk about the show. "He's in a place now where he thinks he tin can do it, so we want yous when you come up with something." And so I said, "Requite me 10 days," and and so I got in bear on with my writing banana, going dorsum and forth writing stuff up, sending it to him, he would transport it back to me and we came upwards with the shape of a prove. With a theme, which is really of import — I e'er accept a theme for each season — and I then flew to New York to see Michael, who I've been in contact with throughout the whole time, and I consider him a friend and went to see him in New York in his cute flat and pitched him for near thirty–40 minutes, and he stood upwards, said, "I get it." I stood upwards, he gave me a hug, and he said, "I'1000 in."


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And then, on the way back to the aerodrome – this whole thing happening in like six hours – I called Gary Levine, a very busy guy, and he immediately snatched up the phone. I said, "He's in, he loves it," and Gary said, "Go rent a writing room," which ways we're making the show. And so, this is also during the WGA action against the agents. I had to become a writing staff, without the do good and help of agents. But I was able to do it and ended up with a fantastic staff.

Y ou've described the story, the theme of the series, as fathers and sons. How much of that had you mapped out when you met with Michael and told him what your ideas were at that signal?

Phillips:Nosotros had worked it out with some specifics, similar, you lot know, Harrison coming back. [That] was obviously a male parent-son moment, and information technology's in a specific point that Dexter ends up killing the son of the most powerful man in town. And all of those male parent and son issues – I come up from a family that's filled with father and son issues, so it shows up in everything I write.


(L-R): Michael C. Hall as Dexter and Jack Alcott as Harrison in DEXTER: NEW BLOOD

(Photo by Seacia Pavao/Showtime)

Let'southward talk about Harrison. We don't want to spoil too much, but he is one of the main questions I recall Dexter fans accept had all these years, what would have get of him later Dexter faked his death. Casting him, apparently, was so central, and I can't imagine anyone doing a better job than Jack Alcott. His similarities to Michael, physically, are spot on, simply they really have terrific chemical science, the mannerisms and facial expressions are in sync — how much time did they get to spend together before they started filming?

Phillips:You know, you're absolutely right; in fact, Michael talks all the time now about how Jack started to expect like Dexter and act like Dexter and eat like Dexter and take the mannerisms like Dexter. Jack was terrific. He was in The Good Lord Bird, where he played John Brownish's youngest son, so nosotros were aware of him and pursued him pretty aggressively, and got him.


DEXTER, John Lithgow

(Photo by Randy Tepper / © Beginning / Courtesy Everett Collection)

We know that John Lithgow is going to make an advent every bit The Trinity Killer, though we don't know exactly how. Lithgow, and the Trinity storyline, were such a huge role of your final season as the Dexter showrunner, and of a flavour that many fans consider to be the all-time Dexter season and one of the best seasons of prestige television in general. Did he have to be a part of this for y'all?

Phillips:John'due south a good friend of mine. So I had already known him earlier I brought him in to do Trinity. And he simply came by for 1 twenty-four hour period (on New Claret). And he brightened up the ready. Everybody was only elevated past his presence, and even actors who weren't working that day came by just to see him. So, yous know, at the get-go of the season, we thought we were going to (proceed) all these secrets, and then somebody was interviewing John when he was nominated for an Emmy for Perry Bricklayer, and said, "we heard rumors that y'all just came back from doing Dexter," and John said, "Yeah, it was groovy to come across Michael Hall and Clyde Phillips and Jen Carpenter" — well, there goes the secrets. Nosotros realized now that the secrets are out, and given the power of social media, we've got millions and millions of hits. It makes the audition fifty-fifty more curious. So you lot know, the best laid plans worked out perfectly by not succeeding.

But like it did with not having your idea of killing off Dexter come to fruition.

Phillips:You're right.


Jennifer Carpenter as Debra Morgan in DEXTER: NEW BLOOD.

(Photograph past Kurt Iswarienko/Kickoff)

Did you plan to have Jennifer Carpenter render equally Deb from the beginning?

Phillips:We knew that nosotros wanted to have Jennifer in the show. The way to do it was to have her be Dexter's censor, that pixel in the back of his encephalon. And then it's different than Harry; in fact, Deb is confronting Dexter killing. Deb is the questioner. She's the 1 that makes yous need to be certain that what yous're about to do is the right affair. And what's interesting is, in the writers' room, we have to, xxx times a twenty-four hour period, remind ourselves that Deb's not real, considering (Jennifer) has such a smashing presence, is so aggressive and is such a practiced actress, and she knows Michael so well. We had to remind ourselves that she's expressionless, so she cannot hand Dexter that cup of tea, that Dexter does not have to hold the door for her, because she's in his imagination. But she played information technology so beautifully, and simply having her on the set and having the two of them together made Michael happier, fabricated the whole set happier. She'due south only wonderful to take around, and she'southward a very important function of the storytelling.


OK, it'due south tough to get also much further into the storyline and the characters without spoiling things, but I have to enquire you well-nigh the comment y'all fabricated at Comic-Con this summer most the ending of New Blood. You said, "The ending of this one will exist stunning, shocking, surprising, unexpected, and without jinxing annihilation, I will say that the catastrophe of this new season that nosotros're doing will blow up the Internet." Practice you stand by that?

Phillips:I was just going to utilize those same words, I stand past that. The last script is redacted and so that, I would say, a skillful portion of the people that work at Showtime oasis't fifty-fifty seen it, haven't seen the whole thing. A good ending should be surprising and inevitable — I think we got there.


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