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TWERKNATION28 - NUMBER (Slowed + Reverb) [ℝ𝔸𝕄ℙ𝔸𝔾𝔼 𝕊𝕆ℕ𝔾🔪🩸] -271k ahh song idk if this is the original song, idc Dexter Morgan (commonly referred to as Dex) is the title character and anti-hero/villain protagonist of the Showtime original series DEXTER, the special event series Dexter: New Blood and its sequel Dexter: Resurrection, the prequel series Dexter: Original Sin, and the Dexter Novels. Dexter is an elusive vigilante serial killer in Miami, known as "The Bay Harbor Butcher," who primarily targets and kills other murderers who had escaped justice. His detailed method of killing allows him to avoid the justice system by getting rid of any potential evidence. The irony of Dexter's life is that he works closely and affably with homicide detectives and a forensic specialist. Dexter, himself a blood spatter analyst, collects, processes, and interprets evidence for the Miami Metro Police Department. He often uses his ability to access police databases or tamper with evidence for his personal advantage. When Dexter was three-years-old, he witnessed his mother being murdered by a drug dealer with a chainsaw. At an early age, Dexter started to kill and dismember animals. His adoptive father, Harry, (a homicide detective) realized that Dexter was a potential serial killer. After attempts to curb Dexter's violent behavior failed, Harry concluded that Dexter's need to kill could not be suppressed--only focused. Making the best out of a bad situation, Harry decided to train Dexter as a vigilante, to solely hunt and kill other murderers (arguably making society safer). To avoid arrest, Dexter follows a set of guidelines, the Code of Harry. Dexter generally disposes of his victims by dismembering them, putting the parts into black trash bags, and dropping the bags off his fishing boat into the ocean. Scuba divers discovered the bodies of eighteen of his victims. Due to the location where the bodies were found and because they were cut into pieces, the media labelled the unknown killer "The Bay Harbor Butcher" - a moniker Dexter hates. In Dexter: New Blood, he lived in Iron Lake under the alias Jim Lindsay. In Dexter: Resurrection, he moved to New York City and began using the alias Ronald Schmidt, a local serial killer he killed. One of Dexter's most important traits is his need for control - of himself and others. Despite frequently feeling the urge to kill, Dexter displays an incredible amount of self-control. In order to survive, it is vital that he restrain his dark urges and follow the rules of Code. Also, he is very organized in all areas of his life. He keeps his home clean and neat, writes meticulous lab reports, and carefully plans most of his kills. Dexter admittedly calls himself a "control freak." Another trait of Dexter is his sense of superiority. Because he follows a code, he believes that he has higher moral values than the killers that he kills. He justifies his actions as "taking out the trash." On one occasion, Dexter even admitted to Hector Estrada, his mothers killer, that he had never killed for normal reasons, and he painted his following of the Code and his kills as vigilante justice to his son Harrison when he revealed his reasons for killing and his dark urges. However, during his final conversation with Harrison, Dexter realized that he could no longer consider himself morally superior to other killers as he himself fit the Code now and he was just another killer. Dexter can be charming but he is cunning and a practiced liar and, in most cases, viewers should place more trust in his thoughts than in his words to others. Even Hannah called Dexter a "master manipulator." By the time of New Blood, where he had been living under an alias and having faked his death for almost a decade, Dexter was shown to be even more skilled at manipulating others and acting human. Though he would seem annoyed by small talk and interacting with others in the past, he was shown to be a lot more skilled and at ease doing so. Even during this time, Dexter's facade would slip at times and he would occasionally show the same confusion about others in the past at times. Often, he engages in pre-murder conversations with his victims. With them, he can share the truth about who he is and know that they'll take his secret to their watery graves. As Dexter himself noted, when he had his final conversation with Doakes, he only really got to be himself and open up to those that were on his table. Except for anger, Dexter's emotional responses are usually part of a well-rehearsed act. In Season Two, he tells James Doakes that he only has a "small conscience" and that his feelings can't be played on because he doesn't have any ("There's Something About Harry"). Dexter frequently references his internal feeling of emptiness. In his youth, this lead to attempts to "feel alive."