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The mid-2000s were a time of moral unease. The Iraq War, debates over torture, and the rise of vigilante justice in popular culture (from Batman Begins to Punisher comics) made Dexter’s code — “Don’t get caught, and only kill those who deserve it” — disturbingly palatable. He was a critique of the justice system, a mirror for repressed violence, and a tragic figure trapped by his own dark passenger.

that we first met Miami’s favorite blood-spatter analyst? From the very first slide to the final kill room, changed the game for anti-heroes everywhere. dexter 20062006

In 2006, Showtime introduced Dexter , a series that challenged the conventional boundaries of the television anti-hero. Centered on Dexter Morgan, a forensic blood spatter analyst for the Miami Metro Police Department who doubles as a vigilante serial killer, the show forced audiences to empathize with a protagonist who, by all legal and moral standards, is a monster. The mid-2000s were a time of moral unease