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Sgt. Doakes remains convinced that Dexter has something sinister to hide. His sister Debra has moved into his apartment, unable to get over the pain of nearly being murdered. The Bay Harbor Butcher is hunted in the second season of this addictive drama. Meanwhile, Rita suspects Dexter has a drug problem, Doakes heads a murder investigation involving a military special-ops ranger, and a copycat killer emerges.
This series has always handled the duality of his [Dexter] character with masterful strokes. And it has done viewers a favor by quickly setting up the seasonlong scenario.
"It's Alive" turns the screws nicely on Dexter by hitting him [with] an identity crisis and the possibility of getting found out, and it's easy to see how that tension might sustain another brilliantly plotted season of television.
If there's a series on television right now that deserves to be mentioned as a successor to the ambition and dark brilliance of "The Sopranos," it's "Dexter."