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Dexter (Television program). Season 1
Title:
Dexter : Season One / produced by Robert Lloyd Lewis, Tim Schlattmann, Lauren Gussis, Scott Reynolds, Arika Lisanne Mittman [and others] ; written by Scott Buck, Karen Campbell, Daniel Cerone, Manny Coto, Charles H. Eglee [and others] ; directed by John Dahl, Steve Shill, Keith Gordon, Marcos Siega, Ernest R. Dickerson [and others].
Publisher:
Paramount Home Entertainment :
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
viewing copy 32 videodiscs (5092 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Morgan, Dexter--(Fictitious character).
Serial murderers.
Vigilantes.
Forensic scientists.
Police.
Other Authors:
Dahl, John.
Shill, Steve.
Hall, Michael C., 1971-
Carpenter, Jennifer, 1979-
Zayas, David.
Remar, James.
Lee, C. S. (Charlie S.), 1971-
Paramount Home Entertainment (Firm).
CBS DVD (Firm).
Notes:
Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter, David Zayas, James Remar, C.S. Lee.
Contents:
The first season. Disc one: Dexter -- Crocodile -- Popping cherry -- Disc two: Let's give the boy a hand -- Love American style -- Return to sender -- Special features -- Disc three: Circle of friends -- Shrink wrap -- Father knows best -- Disc four: Seeing red -- Truth be told -- Born free -- Special features.
The second season. Disc one: It's alive -- Waiting to exhale -- An inconvenient lie -- Disc two: See-through -- The dark defender -- Dex, lies, and videotape -- Special features -- Disc three: That night, a forest grew -- Morning comes -- Resistance is futuile -- Disc four: There's something about Harry -- Left turn ahead -- The British invasion -- Special features.
The third season. Disc one: Our father -- Finding freebo -- The lion sleeps tonight -- Disc two: All in the family -- Turning Biminese -- Si se puede -- Disc three: Easy as pie -- The damage a man can do -- About last night -- Disc four: Go your own way -- I had a dream -- Do you take Dexter Morgan? -- Special features.
The fourth season. Disc one: Living the dream -- Remains to be seen -- Blinded by the light -- Disc two: Dex takes a holiday -- Dirty Harry -- If I had a hammer -- Disc three: Slack tide -- Road kill -- Hungry man -- Disc four: Lost boys -- Hello, Dexter Morgan -- The getaway -- Special features.
The fifth season. Disc one: My bad -- Hello bandit -- Practically perfect -- Disc two: Beauty and the beast -- First blood -- Everything is illumenated -- Circle us -- Disc three: Take it! -- Teenage wasteland -- In the beginning -- Hop a freighter -- Disc four: The big one.
The sixth season. Disc one: Those kinds of things -- Once upon a time -- -- Smokey and the bandit -- Disc two: A horse of a different color -- The angel of death -- Just let go -- Nebraska -- Disc three: Sin of omission -- Get Gellar -- Ricochet rabbit -- Talk to the hand -- Disc four: This is the way the world ends -- Special features.
The seventh season. Disc one: Are you...? -- Sunshine a frosty swirl -- Buck the system -- Disc two: Run -- Swim deep -- Do the wrong thing -- Chemistry -- Disc three: Argentina -- Helter skelter -- The dark... whatever -- Do you see what I see? -- Disc four: Surprise, motherfucker! -- Special features.
The final season. Disc one: A beautiful day -- Every silver lining -- What's eating Dexter Morgan? -- Disc two: Scar tissue -- This little piggy -- A little reflection -- Dress code -- Disc three: Are we there yet? -- Make your own kind of music -- Goodbye Miami -- Monkey in a box -- Disc four: Remember the monsters? -- Special features.
Summary:
Forensic blood analyst Dexter Morgan investigates murders by day, and by night kills those who have escaped justice.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1002180057
LCCN:
2017603168
UPC:
032429230652
Locations:
LAPH975 -- Sioux City Public Library (Sioux City)

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