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Dexter Blinded by the Light (2006–2013) Online

Dexter Blinded by the Light (2006–2013) Online
Original Title :
Blinded by the Light
Genre :
TV Episode / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Year :
2006–2013
Directror :
Marcos Siega
Cast :
Michael C. Hall,Julie Benz,Jennifer Carpenter
Writer :
James Manos Jr.,Jeff Lindsay
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
51min
Rating :
8.4/10
Dexter Blinded by the Light (2006–2013) Online

Dexter is facing some marriage and parenting challenges. Rita is smothering him somewhat after the accident and is not allowing him to drive, as per the doctor's orders. Step-daughter Astor is growing up and everything Dexter does seems to be the wrong thing. The neighborhood watch committee goes into action when someone vandalizes property. Dexter soon has a bead on the likely culprit and decides to put his own skills to work. The Trinity Killer strikes again but Debra and ex-Agent Lundy are the only ones who seem to think the death is part of the serial killer's work. Spending a lot of time with Lundy may not be good for her relationship Anton, however. Still worried about what Dexter saw, Joey Quinn continues to try and make nice. He's also still feeding information to the journalist he's sleeping with.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Michael C. Hall Michael C. Hall - Dexter Morgan
Julie Benz Julie Benz - Rita Morgan
Jennifer Carpenter Jennifer Carpenter - Debra Morgan
Desmond Harrington Desmond Harrington - Det. Joseph 'Joey' Quinn
C.S. Lee C.S. Lee - Vince Masuka
Luna Lauren Velez Luna Lauren Velez - Lt. Maria LaGuerta (as Lauren Velez)
David Zayas David Zayas - Sgt. Angel Batista
James Remar James Remar - Harry Morgan
John Lithgow John Lithgow - Arthur Mitchell
David Ramsey David Ramsey - Anton Briggs
Courtney Ford Courtney Ford - Christine Hill
Suzanne Cryer Suzanne Cryer - Tarla Grant
J.C. MacKenzie J.C. MacKenzie - Andy Brightman
Keith Carradine Keith Carradine - Frank Lundy
Christina Robinson Christina Robinson - Astor Bennett

The warehouse the Trinity killer forces the woman to jump off of is the same warehouse teenage Dexter stands on top of to "feel alive" in a flashback during Dexter: It's Alive! (2007)

The title of this episode refers to the hit song "Blinded by the Light" written and originally recorded by Bruce Springsteen and later covered by Manfred Mann's Earth Band.


User reviews

Gann

Gann

The Trinity Killer forces a woman called Tarla Grant to jump from a store at the old port; otherwise he would kill her husband and two kids. Meanwhile Dexter is having troubles at home and in his community, since Rita does not allow him to drive; Astor is having the typical behavior of adolescents; and a vandal is destroying the properties and the neighborhood has organized a watching group to report incidents and security lights that may affect Dexter's secret life. Quinn, Debra and Dexter are assigned to investigate the jumper case and despite the reluctance of Debra, the case is closed as suicide. Meanwhile Dexter associates the tourist killer with Johnny Rise and when Angel and LaGuerta visit his girlfriend Nikki Wald, the couple shoots the police officers. The relationship of Debra with Anton is affected with the presence of Lundy. Dexter decides to punish the hooligan that is affecting his life and has a surprise.

"Blinded by the Light" is a reasonable episode of Dexter, where the problem in his community and Rita affected his daily life. Debra is questioning her relationship with Anton. Angel and Lt. LaGuerta are having trouble to hide their relationship. Quinn is involuntary providing classified information to the reporter on bed. The Trinity Killer is really a deranged middle-aged man. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "Cegado pela Luz" ("Blinded by the Light")
Phalaken

Phalaken

Blinded by the Light is about a street vandal causing the start up of a neighborhood watch, that threatens Dexter's late night comings and goings. The Trinity Killer also claims his next victim.

This episode has a very comical tone, well as much as an episode of Dexter can be comical, apart from the terrific death scene. John Lithgow is killing it. Dex is forced to be a passenger because of his concussion, don't know if loud music is the way to go. That neighbour seems pretty damn annoying, showing up every two minutes, putting lights aimed at your house without asking first, always talking to your woman. Some good family character moments here and Masuka cracks me up. An excellent episode.

Harry Morgan: It would have made people think, "why this kid? why him?" You can't afford to have people asking those questions.