Arthur returns to his former murder sites in Miami to complete another kill cycle. He slices the femoral artery of a young woman in her bathtub, after which he takes a scalding hot shower. Next, he forces a mother of two to fall to her death. He then provokes a drunken man into beating him up, after which he bludgeons another man to death. After each kill, Arthur places a smudge of his dead sister 's ashes near each victim's hand.
Later, a fourth cycle victim is discovered -- a ten-year-old boy who is buried in cement prior to the other three victims. He tells Dexter that he has counted 15 kill cycles in the last 15 years. However, he soon acknowledges an additional 15 years of kill cycles dating back to the murder of Vicky Noonan in Lundy begins working closely with Det. Debra Morgan, both hoping to identity Trinity.
More cities and kills are discovered. Dexter bows to the couple and runs up after Arthur. Arthur is standing at the bathroom door. This is where it all started, Arthur says.
He goes on to tell Dexter that when he was ten, he was innocently watching his sister, Vera, take a shower. Vera was startled when she saw him in the mirror, causing her to slip, shatter the shower doors, and slice her femoral artery. Before the ambulance arrived, Vera had bled to death.
Born in blood, Dexter thought. Both of us. Arthur was blamed by his parents for her death. Overcome with depression, his mother killed herself. His alcoholic father would beat him and call him a pervert. When Arthur says his father is dead, Dexter suspects that Arthur killed him. Embracing Dexter, Arthur asks if he feels better. Dexter and Arthur are seated in a hotel coffee shop, Under the ruse of using the restroom, Dexter ducks out into the lobby, where the convention is being held.
He signs up as proof that he attended and takes a photo with a weatherman. Dexter promptly returns to the coffee shop. However, Arthur isn't at their table. Instead, he's sitting in a corner booth with a clearly uncomfortable family of four. Arthur is on a tangent about speaking the truth and he invites Dexter to confess his own sins.
Instead, Dexter forces Arthur to leave the family in peace. Once outside, Dexter suggests stopping at a hardware store to pick up items for donation to the Four Walls build.
After Arthur leaves, Dexter sets up a kill room in the bathroom. Unfortunately, Arthur is not there. Dexter takes off running to the build site. As he stalks through the partially built house, he hears the thud of Arthur dropping his tool belt. Looking up, he sees Arthur standing on the edge of the roof. Dexter quickly grabs Arthur as he falls, but Arthur begs Dexter to let go. Dexter weighs whether to keep him alive just to kill him.
But God had another plan. He sent you to save me. Not exactly, Dexter thought. Dexter is viewed as a hero, as he secretly vows to not spare Arthur again. Nearing the city, they approach a police checkpoint.
As he drives away, Arthur begins to laugh. Dexter is parked outside Arthur's house. Dexter follows Jonah to a deserted area and finds him beating the car with a baseball bat. Dexter offers to go with Jonah when he breaks the news to Arthur about the damaged car. Dexter begins helping Arthur and Sally prepare the meal. Arthur grumbles that Jonah seems to have forgotten the holiday. His wife assures Arthur that Jonah knows how important Thanksgiving is to him and he will be there.
In response, Arthur gives her a cold look. Arthur remarks that he has at least one perfect child. Arthur finds that ridiculous and expounds on why traditions matter. At that moment, Jonah arrives home, driving the damaged car. Angrily, Arthur walks to the garage and returns with a crowbar. He wedges it into the wheel well, pulls out a dent, and declares that the car is now fit to drive.
During the plays, Arthur yells at the television, but Jonah remains calm. Thinking that Jonah is safe, Dexter excuses himself. More disturbing are the locks on the window and the door.
Dexter wanders into the front yard, where Rebecca is cutting roses. He asks about the locks and, startled, she says they are there to "protect" her. In the living room, Arthur cheers a good play. Outside, Rebecca tells Dexter that she once ran away, with terrible consequences. Rebecca leans in for a kiss, just as Sally appears and orders her into the house. A terrified Sally tells Dexter that she doesn't care what he does with her daughter, but begs him not to tell Arthur. She hurries back inside, leaving Dexter appalled.
Dexter receives a call from Rita. He learns that Cody fell through the roof of his shed and Elliot took off the door to get him out.
The boy is unhurt but, with his secret space exposed, Dexter is eager to get home. Back into the living room, Dexter spots Jonah taping up his finger. He claims to have hit his hand against the table. At the dinner table, the Mitchell family and Dexter hold hands as Arthur says grace. Sally is thankful for the lovely home and her kids. Rebecca is thankful for an extension on a school paper and for the nice home.
Jonah is thankful for the home and for God. Watch the show. He yells that she is not Vera, nor is she a prisoner or still eight years old. Jonah grabs a Four Walls One Heart plaque and shatters a mirror with it.
Infuriated, Arthur lunges toward Jonah. Rebecca interferes, but her father tosses her across the room. Arthur attacks Jonah, pushes him down in a chair, and tightens his hands around his neck. Sally and Rebecca fearfully hold on to each other. There, he slams the door and grabs a large knife. They throw themselves at Arthur and they embrace each other. Arthur appears to be terrified and Dexter quickly walks out, past a stunned Jonah.
He then follows Arthur to a parking garage and begins to watch him. When Arthur begins to stalk them, Dexter assumes the young woman is his target. At one point, the little boy goes off alone to play a game, and Arthur uses the info from the car decals to con him. He approaches the boy, calls him by his name, flashes a badge, and lies that his parents have been in a car accident.
He insists that Scott go with him to the hospital, assuring him that his sister is already in the patrol car. Scott believes Arthur and accompanies him to the parking garage. However, when Scott sees the van, he realizes that Arthur is lying, but it's too late. Arthur chloroforms him and shoves him into his van. Dexter tries to unsuccessfully stop the kidnapping but Arthur squeals out of the garage. Dexter runs back to his car and receives a phone call.
Dexter, though, thinks the boy will die. He has never known Arthur to take a child before and wonders if this is something new. Dexter finds Jonah home alone and he learns that Arthur is on a trip for a couple of days.
Just then, Sally and Rebecca arrive home and Dexter disappears. Scott wakes up in an underground bomb shelter furnished with bunk beds, a table, and shelves. Arthur is setting up a toy train railroad on the floor. When he finishes, Arthur watches it with childish glee, making sound effects as it loops around the track. Terrified, Scott retreats into the bottom bunk. He searches online for missing boys and discovers that five days before a bathtub murder, a ten-year-old boy always disappeared.
Now he realizes that Arthur leaves behind four victims, not three. In the fallout shelter, Arthur is still playing with the toy train. Scott is hungry, but Arthur wants him to put on a pair of cowboy pajamas. Scott, though, refuses to comply.
Father drinks and mother pays the price. He concludes that the Four Walls build site is a perfect place to bury a kid, and it may be where Scott is being held captive.
Donned in his kill outfit, Dexter is pacing through a house under construction, but finds nothing. He finds school stuff, Bible stuff, a hardware store, a real estate agency, and the local paper. Ominously, Arthur is loading bags of cement mix into the back of his van. Unexpectedly, Christine calls and insists that she really needs to see him.
Arthur brushes her off, saying they only meet twice a year because he has a full life, and his family needs him. I need you. More than they do. Arthur re-enters the bomb shelter carrying a tray of burgers, fries, and sodas. He kicks the dust off his shoes and sits down. Scott asks if he can go home. In a recent interview with TVLine , the creator and showrunner of Dexter: New Blood, Phillips, spoke about how the cast and crew reacted on set to Lithgow returning to his villainous role.
He mentioned that it just took " one phone call " to get him to come back for a day-long shoot. He described how everybody on set was awestruck by the veteran actor's presence and stated that it felt " almost like a stage play, with everybody standing around and watching. I got him to come back with one phone call. John and I are friends. One day [of shooting].
When he came, the whole crew, the whole set, all of the actors — everybody was just elevated. A revival of the hit series about somewhat friendly serial killer Dexter Morgan Michael C. Hall , "Dexter: New Blood" will premiere on Showtime later this year. In interviews, the creators emphasized their dislike of the original series finale and insisted that this won't be "Dexter season 9.
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