Dexter is the most charming maniac on TV. Discussing in the Watcher
Miscellaneous / / April 03, 2023
We recall the legendary project about a serial killer along with the invited guests.
In the new episode of "The Watcher" we are talking about the detective show of the golden era of television, when there were not yet hundreds of streaming services with their endless number of series, and interesting projects could be counted on the fingers one hand.
"Dexter" - a look at the serial killer from a classic angle. This is the case when the main villain of the series is the main character. Presenters Alexey Khromov and Mikhail Volnykh discuss how the project was born, why the rerun of the first season gathered more viewers than the premiere, and at what point the quality of the show began to decline. In the second part of the issue, the presenters of the true-crime podcast "Here is such a thing» Daria Saburova and Maria Sopkina.
01:33 - about the literary basis of the series: how the image of Dexter Morgan from the book was transferred to the screen.
06:57 - about other series that make you empathize with maniacs and all sorts of bad people.
13:11 - why the rerun of the series in 2008 gathered more viewers at the screens than the premiere of the show in 2006.
16:06 - Isn't it too early for the authors to expose the protagonist.
21:45 - what is the problem last season "Dexter".
26:59 We welcome guests to the Caretaker.
33:10 - when and under what circumstances Dasha and Masha met Dexter Morgan.
35:39 - as the American "Parents Television Council" asked to close "Dexter".
45:12 - top handsome men from the series according to guests and presenters.
47:00 - how the film "Mortal Kombat - 2: Annihilation" and the series "Dexter" are connected.
49:18 - Does Dexter Morgan look like some kind of maniac from the real world.
55:20 — advice from Dasha and Masha what to see.
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