EPISODE
SEASON
Dexter - Season 4
Following the success of the last seasons, when Miami blood spatter analyst, who according to his work, enters the crime scene and by analysing the blood, recognize on the suspected, and in night transforms into a killer, as he kills those suspected criminals, as he driving by his killing hobby that spends it in killing the criminals, killers, and bad guys.
18 September 1949, Gadsden, Alabama, USA
21 December 1981, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
22 January 1984, Hollywood, Florida, USA
22 February 1988
20 May 1969, Brooklyn, New York, USA
September 27, 2009
Dexter will probably never reach the dramatic, creative heights it did in season one, but with this new season the show's producers found a way to sustain the premise by concentrating on the show's characters
September 27, 2009
There's a chance this could be the best season of "Dexter" to date.
December 14, 2009
There's increasing evidence that the show's making a tougher choice, one that will be really hard to follow through on but one that will place this among the better TV dramas of its time if it can follow through.
August 20, 2010
If you're getting cheesed off with lame-arse British drama - Mistresses, perhaps - and you want something well-written and American to tide you over until Mad Men starts again (not long now!), you could do a lot worse than get involved with Dexter.
September 27, 2009
Highly entertaining television.
August 15, 2013
These characters are so great that they can really just "exist" within the confines of their own procedural context. The fact that we get more from them is just gravy.
September 27, 2009
This commentary on the emptiness of all-consuming family life might fare better were it not brimming with one suburban cliche after another. They're just boring.
September 27, 2009
Thankfully, this season Dexter continues to play with our moral bearings, which is the show's best quality.
September 27, 2009
It doesn't help matters that the show's rhythms have become predictable: The writers' ham-fisted sense of irony makes the bulk of Hall's snarky voiceover redundant.

