Dexter : Complete Season 1 | 
enlarge | Actors: Michael C. Hall, Julie Benz, Jennifer Carpenter, Erik King, Lauren Velez Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 1823
Format: Box Set, Colour, Pal, Subtitled Languages: French (Subtitled), Danish (Subtitled), Swedish (Subtitled), Norwegian (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Finnish (Subtitled), Dutch (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over Region: 2 Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1 Number Of Items: 4 Running Time: 626 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.7
EAN: 5014437945532 ASIN: B0014J89JA
Theatrical Release Date: 2006 Release Date: May 19, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk review
An interesting and original idea that's very skillfully executed, Dexter is never less than watchable, often quite compelling and sometimes thoroughly riveting. As the 12 episodes from the show's first season reveal, it's also the epitome of "high concept," a kind of Silence of the Lambs for the C.S.I. generation. Creator-executive producer James Manos Jr.'s title character, one Dexter Morgan (played by Michael C. Hall of Six Feet Under renown), works for the Miami Police Department as a blood spatter analyst, visiting crime scenes and helping figure out what happened. He has an avocation, too: during his off hours, he tracks down some very, very bad people who for various reasons have eluded the proper authorities. Seems his adoptive father, a cop himself, taught the kid how to channel his dark side in a 'positive' direction and so, having captured these evil doers (including a child molester-murderer and a recidivist drunk driver with a trail of bodies in his wake), Dex dispatches them with clinical precision, thus making him a serial killer who snuffs serial killers. But there's more--much more, as it turns out. By his own description, Dexter is 'a monster,' an empty shell who fakes all human interactions and admits to no real feelings for anything or anyone, including his foster sister (Jennifer Carter) and his nominal girlfriend (Julie Benz), a former crack addict and battered spouse who's as uninterested in sex as he is. There's an explanation for Dexter's weirdness, of course, one so deep and traumatic that even he isn't aware of it. It's gradually revealed over the course of the season as he and the cops (who include Erik King, Lauren Velez, and David Zayas, all first-rate) track down the so-called 'Ice Truck Killer,' a fellow monster whose grisly m.o. both fascinates and taunts our hero, leading to a genuinely shocking and squirm-inducing finale. Dexter can be a bit arch, with an ironic, too-hip-for-the-room tone that get a little old. Still, it's a safe bet that anyone who views this first season will be salivating for the second. --Sam Graham
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original, riveting, funny and heart wrenching! November 5, 2008 A. Smythe (Crawley, England) Simply put, this is one of the best tv shows i have ever seen. I first knew of it when it was on British television, but what i understood of the premise made me doubt whether i would either be interested in it, or take it seriously as a piece of entertainment. It was at least a year later when i read something about Dexter somewhere that made me think twice about giving the show a chance. Wow! Am i glad i did!! It's utterly brilliant from start to finish, the characters are varied and interesting, the originality of the plot makes for riveting viewing; it's a wonderful twist on the genre, giving us a kind of anti-hero who operates in a realistically flawed world. The very structure of the episodes individually and of the entire season's story arc is delivered with a fresh perspective and with cracking attention to detail. The way that Dexter narrates his own life, and therefore the way that the viewer learns about Dexter lends itself to a feeling of reading a book. It comes as no surprise then, that Dexter did indeed start out life as a literary creation. The mixture of smart writing and great production make this an absolute joy to watch. Once i had finished this dvd, i genuinely felt a sense of loss...I couldn't bear to wait for season 2 to come out in the UK, so i've ordered season 2 from amazon.com (U.S)!
Brilliant and Very Different October 30, 2008 Tom (UK) One of the best series out at the moment. I can't wait to get hold of Series 2. Every episode has a mystery to it - you can watch each one on it's own. There's a great ongoing mystery and storyline too though so it keeps you wanting to watch the next, and the next. The characters are great, all with their unique problems. Dexter especially is the most troubled of people but you can't help but feel empathy for him even though he's a serial killer! A must watch!
Refreshingly different and totally compelling September 6, 2008 Dexter (Cannock) I can only confirm what has already been said by other reviewers here and elsewhere. If you like intelligent writing, riveting plots, great direction and spot on casting, then you are in for an unforgettable treat.
Certainly original! August 25, 2008 Dyspeptic Spirit (Sunny Berkshire) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The central premise behind this series is that Dexter is a man without human feeling, a sociopath and yet a man with the self control and social responsibilty to only kill those criminals who society abhors but who manage to escape justice. He's a kind of modern day superhero taught by his father (who realised his tendencies when he was six years old????) to channel his love of killing towards good. As a premise for a series this is pretty weak but despite this Dexter is a highly watchable drama with a strong storyline. Sure the ending is a little bizarre but compared to most American dramas it is original, well acted and ground in reality, if a fantastic reality. Michael C Hall is an interesting choice to play the role and one I found difficult at times to take seriously, partly due to his previous role in Six Feet Under, but also because he doesn't really look the sociopathic type. A typical scene sees him knocking out the ex-husband of his girlfriend with a frying pan. The camera then cuts to him standing there with a sardonic smirk on his face followed by the usual "jokey" voice-over before he drags the body out into a busy street and bundles it in the boot of his car. This light-hearted approach to the subject matter works though and essentially Dexter is a enjoyable romp, not in the class of The Sopranos or The Wire, but enjoyable nonetheless.
Simply addictive. August 7, 2008 Mr. R. T. Jones 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Simply addictive, some people take a little time to warm up to this series but when they do like my wife, its back to the first episode and engrossed from there on, its brilliantly written and executed with mixed opinions all the way through. Simply Brilliant. Second series just gets better but not out in uk yet, however its currently being screened on tv now. Rumoured to be a third series is great news as im now suffering withdraw'll symptoms.
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