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DEXTER (V.O.) The victim was a young woman, probably in her early twenties. The killer had gone to great lengths to make her look like a deer, complete with a makeshift antler headpiece. Dexter.Original.Sin.S01E01.Dexter.Original.Sin.And.in.the

The premiere episode of the prequel series, (Season 1, Episode 1), titled " And in the Beginning... " , takes fans back to 1991 Miami to witness the genesis of television’s most complex anti-hero. Written by Clyde Phillips and directed by Michael Lehmann, the episode serves as the cornerstone for the legendary "Code of Harry." The Setting: Miami, 1991

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Patrick Gibson delivers a performance that avoids mere imitation. While he captures the slight head tilt and the vacuous stare associated with Michael C. Hall’s Dexter, he imbues the character with a vulnerability that was lost in the later seasons of the original show. We see a Dexter who is scared of being caught, scared of disappointing Harry, and confused by his own lack of feeling.

The title of the series premiere, "And in the Beginning," invites a biblical parallel, suggesting that the creation of this killer was a distinct, intentional act. The "Dark Passenger"—Dexter’s personification of his urge to kill—is depicted here not as a metaphysical demon, but as a chemical compulsion. The premiere episode of the prequel series, (Season

Many fans wondered if the Dexter universe had more stories to tell. Original Sin argues that the most interesting part of the story isn't how Dexter ends, but how a scared teenager was molded into the "Bay Harbor Butcher."