WARNING: Spoilers are ahead for episode 5 of Dexter: Original Sin.
The ensemble cast of Dexter: Original Sin features talented actors such as Patrick Gibson, who plays the lead role, alongside newcomers Molly Brown, Christian Slater, Patrick Dempsey, and Sarah Michelle Gellar. The fourth episode continues the thrilling narrative established in the third episode, particularly following Dexter’s elimination of his second antagonist, Tony Ferrer, along with Nurse Mary. Viewers can catch new episodes premiering every Friday on Paramount+.
Harry’s Role in Creating Dexter: Unraveling the Truth
Harry’s Manipulation of Dexter
In episode 5 of Dexter: Original Sin, it becomes increasingly apparent that Harry is a pivotal figure in Dexter’s transformation into a serial killer. Throughout the prequel series, Harry grapples with considerable guilt and responsibility for Dexter’s violent tendencies. This internal conflict is underscored by his mounting anger and anxiety about maintaining both their secrecy. Interestingly, Harry’s wife Doris had previously advocated for psychiatric help for Dexter, yet Harry chose a different, more sinister route. Notably, when Dexter asserts, “That’s what you made me for,” Harry tacitly agrees, indicating his complicity in Dexter’s fate.
The episode further uncovers Harry’s deeper involvement in shaping Dexter’s modus operandi. He not only orchestrates a moral code for Dexter’s victims but also advises him to utilize smelling salts on his targets. This tactic allows Dexter to revive his victims more quickly, demonstrating a cold efficiency in his methods. This aspect illustrates how Harry’s own “Dark Passenger”is beginning to surface, particularly evident when Dexter places Harry figuratively on his ‘victim table’ to showcase his progression into the killer he’s become.
The Absence of Dr. Vogel in Original Sin
Dr. Vogel’s Exclusion is Notable
In the context of Dexter, it’s crucial to remember that Dr. Evelyn Vogel was integral in formulating the Code that guided Dexter’s choice of targets. Despite this significant connection, Original Sin neglects her character entirely, failing to even cast an actress for the role. Considering the timeline of Dexter’s narrative, Dr. Vogel would likely have been active during this period. Unless her character introduction is planned for future episodes, it appears that Dexter: Original Sin opts to reshape Dexter’s origin through Harry’s influence, sidelining Dr. Vogel’s vital contributions.
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