Caldwell is like a evolved form of the trinity killer but unlike Arthur who couldn't cope with a family while Kurt could erriley blend in and outsmart people even quicker than Dexter could
The sickest part is his response immediately after. Him just dropping the act, grinning casually like it's nothing and asking what Dexter thinks. Kurt truly was one of the most genuinely evil villains to tango with Dex.
They actually had a really intriguing relationship after she find out who Dexter Morgan was (not that he's a serial killer, just a blood spatter analyst who pretended to be dead) and they managed to completely squander that instead of creating a fleshed out dynamic over a few seasons
@@Pat4ever. i don't know how they managed to blow that so quickly. Did they run out of money for the script right at the end? I assume there are a few other endings they shot but haven't released.
@@Pat4ever. That was such a disappointment. The episodes had some great moments and it was chugging along reasonably well but yeah, they did blow it at the end.
Anyone else a bit perplexed that the rich oil tycoon or whatever he was appeared and gave the impression he was going to be significant then just… didn’t
He was supposed to be a red herring where everyone was expecting to think he was the killer since Kurt seemed like a genuinely decent guy until he happened upon that runaway at his diner and the cycle began anew. I don't think it was well executed since the promotional material ahead of New Blood already made clear that Clancy Brown was playing the villain.
Kurt is easily one of the best villains this series has ever had. Right up there with Ice Truck Killer, Trinity and Doakes, if just not quite as iconic as they are. He's one of the few villains I would just call pure evil. Even those final moments on Dexter's table, he's exactly the same guy as he is all series long, showing just how little he regards any human life. Not to mention the cruelty of his plan with "H," showing him nothing but kindness before a brutal death. Kurt may have gone down in an unsatisfying way after that really awesome setup for an excellent final showdown, but at least he had the last laugh, and I can't think of a better villain to have it than him.
@@matthewthomas9194 Doakes wasn't evil but he was still an antagonist since he was the main foil for Dexter driving season 2 with Lila as a kind of secondary, more conventional antagonist, since unlike Doakes, she actually was evil.
That was honestly my only problem with Kurt. An amazing villain who had the setup for the best final showdown between Dexter and a killer, and instead, he goes out quickly and underwhelmingly like every other Dexter villain. He at least has the last laugh but if they actually went through with that fight, it would've been incredible and a way better way to take a villain down than the same "sneak up and M99 injection" technique.
@@TheFivegoodemperors Not to mention how insanely unsatisfying Doakes' takedown was. He was special forces and was somehow careless enough to not only get within grabbing range but put up no fight afterwards? It's sad that the closest things to actual confrontations Dexter has with the villains is his lame fight with the Skinner and wrestling on the ground for a few seconds with Travis.
@@ClearOutSamskaras I wouldn't know. I'm not American and my first language is not English... What is this obsession with correcting people in a youtube comment section? You must be great parties.
@@albert4860You definitely must have learned English from Americans and you'd prefer to continue sounding like a moron rather than being corrected? I think you are an American.
Yes the ending of New Blood was very awkward especially with the new Resurrection series announced. They're going to need to explain how Dexter ended up surviving. But overall, New Blood was amazing
It became very obvious that they were going to fuck the ending up. As it got close to the end, with a couple of episodes left, I am thinking how can this end properly with so little time left. They just rushed it & took the gloss off an otherwise great season 9.
my line manager asked us all in a work meeting if we could remember what we were doing when we were ten years old, and my other boss who is in his late 60's now but was a farm hand for his family farm as a lad , said that one of his jobs was to go out to the barn yard and catch stray cats, male tom cats and castrate them, he said the most efficient way was to stuff their head in a welly boot (gum boot) lift the tail, and remove the tackle , every one was slightly concerned but he insisted it was a generational gap issue..... and that we just didn't understand why he enjoyed it because of the divide between different era's
Mmmmm... Nah, my grandfather told me one time that he and his friends will go out in the cow fields and play with themselves, not playing with each other but playing near each other. He thought I was strange for finding that weird
I'm still on the original Dexter season 5.... It's going to take me a minute to finish because if I see one more murder..omg ... I guess I'll get to this new show in a couple of years...
Take your time, sadly you at the verge of a very tragic decline:"( make you enjoy and appreciate the rest of 5 and season 6 because because after season 6 Dexter Morgan and one of my favorite shows of all time
I only watched a couple episodes of this show but in a way Dexter is a type of God. He kills people who are evil and enjoys it. So he’s not evil himself in my opinion. Killing evil out is something we’re all scared to do.
I mean he's not the typical good guy hero but he kills people worse than him preventing infinitely more innocent people saving infinitely more people who would otherwise have become victims to said individuals. So in that context between Dexter and the people he chooses to kill, they are the villains
@@tristan5098 Logan is the one who pulled out the gun though to try and kill Dexter. To be honest he pretty much kills himself with it, it was his finger on the trigger etc.
@@tristan5098 What was he gonna do, dig a tunnel? There was no time for an elaborate plan, Logan had the keys and Dexter knows how to choke people out, there was literally no quicker or more efficient way to escape a police jail cell. Unfortunately Logan tried to kill him (in self defence granted) and got himself killed instead.
20:00 The only thing I don't understand is if Dexter is a true psychopath, he could never be concerned or worried about his son. He just would not be able to feel love 🤔
They really messed up this series again, no showdown with Batista , and then they killed are hero! No more Dexter Morgan, I was devastated!! 😢 oh well ! Someone has to carry his legacy on…;)
Dexter isn't a hero. That's the whole point. He's in this quaint down because he destroyed the lives of everyone he cared about, including Harrison. Him killing Logan was the last straw to finally getting the comeuppance he's deserved for a very long time.
Would've been a better season if they had shown more of Batista and the OGs from Miami. Also, Dexter's end was disappointing, he killed an innocent cop like he never did before just so he escapes justice. I find it kinda out of character. Remember, when the not so innocent Doakes found out about him, he was ready to turn himself in instead of killing him. I always pictured Dexter's end after a trial resulting in a death penalty. And during his execusion, he is placed in the electric chair and right in front of him his imagination portraying all the innocent people who died because of him (Debrah, Harry, Rita...), and his voice narrating poetic stuff as in the end of every season.
It's the dead of night and presumably, he thought they were sound asleep. He didn't spray the entire house. Just the front of it and the walkway, so the fire would lure them out.
They confirmed it was a comedic scene by how Kurt said “merry Christmas… Jimbo”. His tone was so sarcastic and as the viewer hearing Kurt believe dexters name is Jimbo is funny . Seeing the scene for the first time I knew they weren’t in the cabin. And having Kurt double fooled thinking his name is Jimbo and being sarcastic to him with that tone was hilarious . They know Kurt is a serial killer who means to kill them, and they’re just going to go to sleep? Are there no windows in the back of the cabin? Did Kurt have hunting cameras set up all around? And would Jimbo not have had his own guns? Kurt didn’t know they weren’t there so why would he know they don’t have snipers? The scene was a 4th wall breaker for sure.
I don't get why everyone is down on the finale. The biggest problem with the way the series ended is that Dexter never faced the consequences of his actions and kept not having to make the tough, moral decisions. He killed a good man in that final episode for the sake of his code and paid the consequences for it. The whole point of this final season was to illustrate that Dexter wasn't really a good person nor a hero. Yes, he killed bad guys, but we saw time and time again, when truly good people got in his way, he wouldn't hesitate to take them out. He got both Doakes and LaGuerta killed to avoid getting caught. He killed two innocent men across his journey and never faced the consequences for it. And in being who he is, he got Rita and Deb killed, orphaned his step children, and destroyed Harrison's life. Killing Logan, a truly good and kind man whose death was a result of his kindness towards Dex, so bluntly and cruelly, was the final straw. Dexter was no different than the killers he hunted. For the most part, he could direct his bloodlust at the right people, but any who stood in his way wouldn't last, and Harrison wasn't about to have that. Especially not after what his life was reduced to because of Dex.
Isn’t that every show? Nobody wants it to end, but it has to at some time. I thought the ending was poetic in a way. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
@@vicwaters87 For me it was the slow build only to jump to the finish line in the last two episodes. It totally ruined the pacing for me and it felt super underwhelming overall.
@@vicwaters87 Rule number 1 : don't get caught so laguerta i can understand, he had litteraly no choice. Logan i agree it was stupid because it was over for dexter, he should have leave without killing him
@@Lamellae-d1vShe wasn’t a stranger when he left Harrison, and he trusted that she wouldn’t harm Harrison or let him be harmed. He was right, he just didn’t anticipate her dying while Harrison was still a minor.
Detroit become human, and yes, he plays an alcoholic cop that was forced to buddy up with connor the android and eventually during the course of their bizar adventures, built some sort of father-son thing
Also how unrealistic was it that Kurt had so many of those booths to store the women in perfectly lol. Even if he made them, there were just so many it was absurd
Well his killing started when he was a young guy. Probably in his early 20s he’s probably in his 60s maybe 70s now. So he’s been doing it for as long as Aurthor Mitchell.
Kurt's been doing this for decades and explicitly targeted runaways. With his power and influence, there's a reason he got away for as long as he did. Plus, we saw with his lackey that at least one of his employees was in on the schemes with him, so he wasn't operating completely alone either.
I think the point to the Caldwell character was to show the audience that Dexter is no different. Dexter even says this to Deb. "Kurt is nothing like me". Only to find out he was a serial killer too. The only difference is we know Dexter and like him... Yet the show makes it a point to show them and how similar they are in their desire to kill. Kurt - 1. Had a son who's relationship was strained and in the end was a disappointment to him. He lied on him to protect his own secret. 2. Lied about Matt's whereabouts to cover his tracks. 3. Had a ritual in which he captured and preserved his trophies/kills. 4. Became extremely angry when his kill/ritual was disrupted. (Girl he shot in the eye) 5. Was friendly, the whole town knew him and was such a nice guy. 6. Had a code - Protect women from the dangers of the outside world. 7. Thought of himself as a hero. 8. In the end didn't care about protecting the women.. Only the hunt, capture, kill, to feed the darkness inside. Dexter - 1. Had a son he abandon, who's relationship was strained. Was going to abandon him again, to protect himself. 2. Shut down at any conversation with Harrison about why he left. Was too busy covering his tracks of killing Matt. 3. Had a ritual in which he captured, killed his victims collecting trophies. (The plastic kill room and blood slides) 4. Became extremely angry when his kill/ritual was disrupted. (Drug dealer/Logan coming to the house) 5. Was friendly & brought donuts to co-workers, the whole town knew him and was such a nice guy. So helpful. 6. Had a code - Don't get caught. Only kill those that slip through the justice system. 7. Thought of himself as a hero ( Dark Defender) 8. In the end didn't care about protecting the innocent from the Kurt's of the world. Only the hunt, capture, kill, to feed the darkness passenger. Through out the entire show.. Dexter and Kurt mirrored one another... Dexter talks about how much he wants to take care of and raise Harrison... Yet, when faced with actually bonding with Harrison, he left to kill people or try and cover his own tracks (Just like Kurt did with Matt). The only time Dexter really tried with Harrison, is when he thought his dark passenger was the same as his... He was teaching Harrison how to kill and get away with it, so they could be a "team". To the point, Kurt even say's " I wish my son was more like H here". He was so excited to have Harrison be just like him. Even said it "You're just like me buddy". No Dexter, Harrison still has time to seek real therapy.. He didn't understand where all his anger was coming from. Until he got the full picture to who his father was... Now with that knowledge he can work through it... By the time Dexter had remembered all of what happened to him as a child, it was too late.. Harry's Code didn't help the situation.. but... it did however prevent Dexter from killing the innocent. Until it didn't... like with Logan... the first rule is "Don't get caught". I can't wait to see Dexter be the villain in his own story come Dexter: Resurrected... He is shedding Jim Lindsay and full on Resurrecting Dexter Morgan... No more Mr. Nice Guy... which was a song Dexter was playing when he was being pulled over by Angela (who was a replica of Deb)
I think Kurt would have been a good villain on the original Dexter. New Blood just wasn’t that great overall. Some interesting ideas but poor execution and an ending that’s as bad or worse than the original series finale.
Someone will disagree with what I am about to say but I don't particularly care; dexter kind of was the good guy( in the beginning) and the writers should have kept him that way concerning how he stuck to his father's code of going after bad people only; he could have ignored that and went after anyone he wanted at any time, he could have given in to the temptation of killing the security guard his brother had laid before him at the abandoned hospital or his sister at their childhood home but he chose to follow his father's rules despite his own issues with him because deep down he really didn't want to hurt innocent people and season after season was showing him striving to be a better person and was achieving that slowly especially with lumen in season 5 and brother sam in season 6, Hannah in season 7 Was the worst character ever thought of for her corruptive influence is what brought down Dexter's Integrity and ruined him from being the lovable and honorable character we all know from the books and earlier seasons, the show's 2 endings was I feel very disappointing because they wrote it and his character all wrong for he wouldn't have given in to his grief over the loss of his sister to where he would abandon his own son, sure he would be at his lowest for a minute but he would pull himself together and remember the promise he made to deb of how he would always be there for harrison no matter what and you can't sit there and convince me that a small town sheriff like his girlfriend angela would be able to bust a notorious killer like Dexter based on circumstantial evidence not to mention the tranquilizer formula is not the same; he never used kenimine on his targets he used M99, The writers should have continued adapting his story from the novels for they had tons of potential of doing and successfully pulling off a reverse breaking bad and the blacklist with the character, turning him into his very own sophisticated concierge of crime fighting with a vast network of resources at his disposal to help him hunt those that escape justice while keeping him 2 steps ahead of the people he works for in law enforcement who feels and views himself as the "the bad guy" that doesn't believe he can change but doesn't want to disappoint his father, his best friend angel, his wife, kids and sister by giving up trying with case after case and ultimate showdowns with the main antagonist of the season pushing him further and further down the path of being a honorable, righteous and semi-heroic individual with new blood being his swan song where he sacrifices himself to save his son, his son's girlfriend along with his own girlfriend from Kurt Caldwell, his son and the billionaire character they had in there that was serving as a red herring, have it where he had a connection to kurt and was involved somehow in covering up his secret of being the runaway killer and Dexter dying ending their threat once and for all thus earning his redemption which brings his story arc full circle with him ultimately breaking good, As for doakes the most annoying thing about him was his hypocritical attitude towards dexter when he tried to get him in trouble for just doing his job as a blood spatter specialist after he in an act of revenge shot dead a former death squad operative who was unarmed and tried to cover it up with lies which put his partner angel batista in a very uncomfortable situation of possibly turning him in to be arrested by IA until he was given a pass by the government, It should have been written and adapted according to the way it worked out in the books where they worked together to take down a cartel leader and doakes was severely maimed by the main antagonist dr danco to where he lost his legs and arms and tongue as a consequence for killing in cold blood that death squad operative who just so happened to be related to the villain, dexter tries to save him despite him knowing his secret but fails, he goes into a comma and dies later on in the 3rd season but Is revered as a hero cop and posthumously awarded a medal for risking his life to bring down dr danko who gets framed by Dexter as the Bay Harbor butcher, the same scenario can be applied but altered to the character Maria Laguerta, have the consequences of her actions in season 2 befall her in season 7 by having esme come back for revenge on laguerta for ruining her career by using her secret connections to the criminal underworld to frame her and make her look as if she's losing her mind like what laguerta did to her by sleeping with her boyfriend and have it where Debra is the one that tries to save her but fails with season 8 being the final season that deals with the fallout of that event and Dexter being the loving caring brother that he's been towards her trying to help her overcome the grief of laguerta's death all while dealing with the reign of terror from the brain surgeon, I say all of that to say that joe from the show YOU doesn't hold a candle to dexter and that dexter would have that despicable man for breakfast, lunch and dinner to feed the very jackels he came from! 🔥😁😉👍
Serial killers like Kurt are truly disturbing. I mean he actually believes he was doing the right thing for these girls by "keeping them safe". Not necessarily one of Dexter's best opponents but definitely one of his more interesting ones.
Everything felt so promising up until the very end. So many mishaps towards the end which is very untypical of Dexter. He was almost like some other character. Very sloppy. Poor end to the season. Our hero deserves more. I expect the show to fix things up in the coming new series of Dexter. Can’t wait.
"Half your kids grew up working at my restaurant, the Krusty Krab"
"H, me boy! Yer pop done sent me son t'Davy Jones' locker he did! Aye gegegegeg!!! *gets stabbed* "
@@vicwaters87😂😂😂
@@vicwaters87 *crab canning video*
@@vicwaters87 🦀🦀🦀🤣
I kept getting the wendy’s krabby pattie ads watching this
Caldwell is like a evolved form of the trinity killer but unlike Arthur who couldn't cope with a family while Kurt could erriley blend in and outsmart people even quicker than Dexter could
yeah
Yeah, and Arthur self loathed himself, deep down he wanted to get caught. Kurt on the other hand…
"Why are you doing this"
He asks, surrounded by the bodies of his victims.
The sickest part is his response immediately after. Him just dropping the act, grinning casually like it's nothing and asking what Dexter thinks. Kurt truly was one of the most genuinely evil villains to tango with Dex.
arent you the human pet guy who owns slaves in indonesia or something
@@vicwaters87 probably up there with trinity
Holy shit you're the human pet dude.
@@vicwaters87 His kid has guts to watch his dad do that ! Apple doesn't fall far from the tree !!
“Is that the sound of you not needing a warrant?”
😂
They actually had a really intriguing relationship after she find out who Dexter Morgan was (not that he's a serial killer, just a blood spatter analyst who pretended to be dead) and they managed to completely squander that instead of creating a fleshed out dynamic over a few seasons
@@Pat4ever. i don't know how they managed to blow that so quickly. Did they run out of money for the script right at the end? I assume there are a few other endings they shot but haven't released.
@@LuluDZulueither that or showtime forced them to do strictly 10 eps, you can tell by how rushed everything is
@@Pat4ever. That was such a disappointment. The episodes had some great moments and it was chugging along reasonably well but yeah, they did blow it at the end.
Kurt was actually one of the best Dexter villains/antagonists in the whole series.
U dumb or smth
Yep
Yeah man, I loved Mr.Krabs in this one
Unfortunately the ending was a piece of sh*t.
@@ragrag5470everyone is aware. Enough already. No need to keep commenting this.
Dexter vs Mr. Krabs/ Lex Luthor
He’s also general praxis from Jak and Daxter
That’s crazy, I never would’ve known if I hadn’t read your comment
He's also Hank from D:BH
Umm, he's The freakin Kurgan!
He is in disguise @@davec3651
22:39 There is a moment of shear panic as I realize his trophies are better than my blood slides
Let's see Paul Allen's trophies
Wait.. isnt this the fucking guy hank from Detroit become human
Yup
And mr krabs
And kurgan
Yes
The goat
12:52 "You want me to close this?"
I HADN'T REALIZED IT UNTIL NOW HAHAHA
"You want me to close this? 🤭"
"NO, its okay..😁"
also notice when Dexter walks in he never lets go of the door himself to make sure he doesn’t get locked in
my boy is wicked smaht
Classic Dexter moment 😂
Anyone else a bit perplexed that the rich oil tycoon or whatever he was appeared and gave the impression he was going to be significant then just… didn’t
I was for sure he was going to be someone of significance 😂😂
@@amuurakanriot903 “the murders are either down to Kurt or that guy” I’m thinking in my head as I’m watching. lol.
@LifeOfRy oh I know the answer I've already watched it 3 times 😂
should have just made both of them the killers
He was supposed to be a red herring where everyone was expecting to think he was the killer since Kurt seemed like a genuinely decent guy until he happened upon that runaway at his diner and the cycle began anew. I don't think it was well executed since the promotional material ahead of New Blood already made clear that Clancy Brown was playing the villain.
“Why you doing this?” “Well look around you Kurt” 😂💪🏼🤘🏼
Kurt is easily one of the best villains this series has ever had. Right up there with Ice Truck Killer, Trinity and Doakes, if just not quite as iconic as they are. He's one of the few villains I would just call pure evil. Even those final moments on Dexter's table, he's exactly the same guy as he is all series long, showing just how little he regards any human life. Not to mention the cruelty of his plan with "H," showing him nothing but kindness before a brutal death. Kurt may have gone down in an unsatisfying way after that really awesome setup for an excellent final showdown, but at least he had the last laugh, and I can't think of a better villain to have it than him.
Miguel Prado!
Doakes wasn't a villian
I’ve only watched the first 2.5 minutes, he seems pretty nice!
@@matthewthomas9194 Doakes wasn't evil but he was still an antagonist since he was the main foil for Dexter driving season 2 with Lila as a kind of secondary, more conventional antagonist, since unlike Doakes, she actually was evil.
How tf was Doakes a villain 😂
12:53 “You want me to close this?” 😂😂
Lmao Dex is so good at playing clueless, I love it
Wish their rivalry had a more climactic showdown
That was honestly my only problem with Kurt. An amazing villain who had the setup for the best final showdown between Dexter and a killer, and instead, he goes out quickly and underwhelmingly like every other Dexter villain. He at least has the last laugh but if they actually went through with that fight, it would've been incredible and a way better way to take a villain down than the same "sneak up and M99 injection" technique.
It’s a problem with a lot of the show. I enjoyed Dexter (besides the endings) but the pacing was always off like Doakes leaving the show early on.
@@TheFivegoodemperors Not to mention how insanely unsatisfying Doakes' takedown was. He was special forces and was somehow careless enough to not only get within grabbing range but put up no fight afterwards? It's sad that the closest things to actual confrontations Dexter has with the villains is his lame fight with the Skinner and wrestling on the ground for a few seconds with Travis.
Dexter definitely could've used some more fights and direct confrontations,dexter when hes momentarily caught and himself is amazing
@@vicwaters87 yes Doakes demise was ridiculously written, lil Chino, a complete one off side character, put up more of a fight than him
His collection of women was terrifying
???
Wonder how they were so preserved
@@SmurgeGrody why do you wonder🧐?
@@paranoyagizhe's making a IRL bay harbor butcher collection maybe.... I still think it's crazy that doakes was the BHB
@@paranoyagiz Women and Children are most definitely not safe around him.
12:52: "You want me to close this?"
Kurt: "No! It's okay...."
I love it when Dexter trolls the bad guys like he's Bugs Bunny or something! 😅😅😅
The writers missed an opportunity. As Dexter stabs Kurt, he should have said:
"There can be only one!"
The tension and interactions were pretty good until that ending.
What a shitty end, could be the Best o one of the Best season of Dexter.
But, with that end 😂
The trophy room might be the best I’ve seen
That’s Clancy Brown! Legend
Dexter was so rusty and underestimated Kurt so much in this show. He should of recognized the darkness in Kurt and be way more careful around him.
Should have*
I agree in a way, but it was interesting seeing Dexter find his way back into how he used to be.
What the fk has happened to American education?
**should've*
@@ClearOutSamskaras I wouldn't know. I'm not American and my first language is not English...
What is this obsession with correcting people in a youtube comment section? You must be great parties.
@@albert4860You definitely must have learned English from Americans and you'd prefer to continue sounding like a moron rather than being corrected? I think you are an American.
shouv'he'ld have'd*
This was Clancy's brown best performance, even despite his voice acting background the guy can act.
Clancy Brown, John Lithgow, Peter Weller: Dexter is the Buckaroo Banzai sequel we never got. Ellen Barkin next!
Dispite the series terrible ending I really enjoyed the Dexter vs Kurt narrative.
Never thought I’d hear the real Mr.K drop a F bomb
Clancy brown is an excellent actor and top 5 Dexter villian IMO but it is literally impossible not to hear Mr Krabs with some of the things he says 🤣
"You want me to close this? 😃"
"NO, its okay... 😁"
Lol.
He was ice cold but they had some comedic moments kurt and dexter.
Mr. Krabs went crazy!
I agree with that. #dexter #showtime #dexternewblood #spongebobsquarepants #nickelodeon
NGL Kurt's response to Dexter's rationale for killing is pretty funny 😂😂😂😂
The new season wasn't great, but some great actors took part, always a joy to watch them
12:01 The spin move tho 😂
So slick!
More Dexter New Blood compilations please
25:01 ARE YOU FEELIN IT NOW MR KRABS!!!!
😂😂😂😂
Underrated Comment 😂
I think he felt it
New Blood was ok but not on the same level as Seasons 1-4. The ending was horrible.
This I agree with
It was by far the best season since 1-4 though, until the rushed ending.
Yes the ending of New Blood was very awkward especially with the new Resurrection series announced. They're going to need to explain how Dexter ended up surviving. But overall, New Blood was amazing
It became very obvious that they were going to fuck the ending up. As it got close to the end, with a couple of episodes left, I am thinking how can this end properly with so little time left. They just rushed it & took the gloss off an otherwise great season 9.
@@robertf1309 Is Dexter coming back again, so they can fuck the ending up a third time?
my line manager asked us all in a work meeting if we could remember what we were doing when we were ten years old, and my other boss who is in his late 60's now but was a farm hand for his family farm as a lad , said that one of his jobs was to go out to the barn yard and catch stray cats, male tom cats and castrate them, he said the most efficient way was to stuff their head in a welly boot (gum boot) lift the tail, and remove the tackle , every one was slightly concerned but he insisted it was a generational gap issue..... and that we just didn't understand why he enjoyed it because of the divide between different era's
Mmmmm... Nah, my grandfather told me one time that he and his friends will go out in the cow fields and play with themselves, not playing with each other but playing near each other. He thought I was strange for finding that weird
@@carlospavon9725 best keep those tales to yourself mate that's really fkn werd'
@@swibwi yup as is yours
@@carlospavon9725 for some reason it is oddly worse if there were no cows in this story.
@@juleslangston20593 bros crankin it, 2 cows apart cuz they’re not gay
Dexter new blood was almost flawless untill that last episode
right!
Facts✅️ thank god they finally might fix it with the sequel Dexter Resurrection 🙏
@@alexanderadonyae7937I'm so damn excited that they're bringing him back 🙌
There's going to be a second season of New Blood so we'll see how Resurrection and S2 intersect with each other
@@justjoannak pre sure resurrection is new blood s 2
I love this channel since I finished dexter I can just watch highlights of it
Looks like he stole that haircut from Lloyd Christmas 😂
Toffee from Star and Forces Of Evil vs Mr. Krabs from Spongebob Squarepants 😂😂😂😂
Funny how there's just a public incinerator unlocked so anyone can just chuck shit in it lol
I'm still on the original Dexter season 5.... It's going to take me a minute to finish because if I see one more murder..omg
... I guess I'll get to this new show in a couple of years...
Murder is the point of Dexter …
You chose to watch a series about a serial killer who hunts other serial killers yet the murders are bothering you? Move around goofy.
Take your time, sadly you at the verge of a very tragic decline:"( make you enjoy and appreciate the rest of 5 and season 6 because because after season 6 Dexter Morgan and one of my favorite shows of all time
is no more*** The Dexter character and entire show literally gets m99 in neck wrapped in plastic killed and dumped in the harbor
I only watched a couple episodes of this show but in a way Dexter is a type of God. He kills people who are evil and enjoys it. So he’s not evil himself in my opinion. Killing evil out is something we’re all scared to do.
"Diddy You Here?!" lol
My brain is confused about which context to use in this scene. Rape? New cellmate?
Say what you want about Kurt Caldwell, but his trophy room was beyond beautiful, it was a piece of art, like the Mona Lisa.
😦
Bruh
@@ligma212 ?
This season was amazing until the last 2 episodes when it was rushes to wrap up the series.
Agreed
Yep
Caldwell’s also the current mayor of Hawaii
His name is Kirk Caldwell, former Mayor of Honolulu. Retired after the pandemic.
Love how people call them villains... As if Dexter is a hero...
I mean he's not the typical good guy hero but he kills people worse than him preventing infinitely more innocent people saving infinitely more people who would otherwise have become victims to said individuals. So in that context between Dexter and the people he chooses to kill, they are the villains
@@Please_allow_me Dexter killed Logan.
@@tristan5098 Logan is the one who pulled out the gun though to try and kill Dexter. To be honest he pretty much kills himself with it, it was his finger on the trigger etc.
@@Please_allow_me he should have found another way to escape
@@tristan5098 What was he gonna do, dig a tunnel? There was no time for an elaborate plan, Logan had the keys and Dexter knows how to choke people out, there was literally no quicker or more efficient way to escape a police jail cell. Unfortunately Logan tried to kill him (in self defence granted) and got himself killed instead.
20:00 The only thing I don't understand is if Dexter is a true psychopath, he could never be concerned or worried about his son. He just would not be able to feel love 🤔
15:56 He said diddy thx bro i fixed it
Lmao
I was about to point that out but time frame is 15:56
i keep getting the wendy’s krabby patties ads during this
Kurt really have grown since Shawshank redemption
I'm going to watch the shit out of this when it comes to Netflix
Deep, dark and utterly bonkers. More please.
They really messed up this series again, no showdown with Batista , and then they killed are hero! No more Dexter Morgan, I was devastated!! 😢 oh well ! Someone has to carry his legacy on…;)
Dexter isn't a hero. That's the whole point. He's in this quaint down because he destroyed the lives of everyone he cared about, including Harrison. Him killing Logan was the last straw to finally getting the comeuppance he's deserved for a very long time.
Should’ve been 2 seasons
@@JohnWall-lj1mx the first 4 with a 5th were he would've been on the run would've been perfect
Well guess what he is back "dexter resurrection"
always remember dexter has to trays of trophies more than 50🤣
Would've been a better season if they had shown more of Batista and the OGs from Miami. Also, Dexter's end was disappointing, he killed an innocent cop like he never did before just so he escapes justice. I find it kinda out of character. Remember, when the not so innocent Doakes found out about him, he was ready to turn himself in instead of killing him.
I always pictured Dexter's end after a trial resulting in a death penalty. And during his execusion, he is placed in the electric chair and right in front of him his imagination portraying all the innocent people who died because of him (Debrah, Harry, Rita...), and his voice narrating poetic stuff as in the end of every season.
Rushed writing.
I feel like they run out of money, lol.
Maybe 20 minutes were Dexter planning on turning himself in, but decided to frame Doakes instead even before he blew up
like he never did before ? what about Lagertha he was going to kill ?
Dexter writing has never recovered after the first five seasons of the original show. I hope they don't fumble Dexter resurrection
did kurt really think that they wouldn't hear the fucking spraying of gas all over their house?
It's the dead of night and presumably, he thought they were sound asleep. He didn't spray the entire house. Just the front of it and the walkway, so the fire would lure them out.
@@vicwaters87 Idk man the sound of that would easily wake me up. XD
I couldn't believe how dumb that was.
They confirmed it was a comedic scene by how Kurt said “merry Christmas… Jimbo”. His tone was so sarcastic and as the viewer hearing Kurt believe dexters name is Jimbo is funny . Seeing the scene for the first time I knew they weren’t in the cabin. And having Kurt double fooled thinking his name is Jimbo and being sarcastic to him with that tone was hilarious . They know Kurt is a serial killer who means to kill them, and they’re just going to go to sleep? Are there no windows in the back of the cabin? Did Kurt have hunting cameras set up all around? And would Jimbo not have had his own guns? Kurt didn’t know they weren’t there so why would he know they don’t have snipers? The scene was a 4th wall breaker for sure.
Peak show till the last episode
I don't get why everyone is down on the finale. The biggest problem with the way the series ended is that Dexter never faced the consequences of his actions and kept not having to make the tough, moral decisions. He killed a good man in that final episode for the sake of his code and paid the consequences for it. The whole point of this final season was to illustrate that Dexter wasn't really a good person nor a hero. Yes, he killed bad guys, but we saw time and time again, when truly good people got in his way, he wouldn't hesitate to take them out. He got both Doakes and LaGuerta killed to avoid getting caught. He killed two innocent men across his journey and never faced the consequences for it. And in being who he is, he got Rita and Deb killed, orphaned his step children, and destroyed Harrison's life.
Killing Logan, a truly good and kind man whose death was a result of his kindness towards Dex, so bluntly and cruelly, was the final straw. Dexter was no different than the killers he hunted. For the most part, he could direct his bloodlust at the right people, but any who stood in his way wouldn't last, and Harrison wasn't about to have that. Especially not after what his life was reduced to because of Dex.
Isn’t that every show? Nobody wants it to end, but it has to at some time. I thought the ending was poetic in a way. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
@@vicwaters87 For me it was the slow build only to jump to the finish line in the last two episodes. It totally ruined the pacing for me and it felt super underwhelming overall.
@@CarsonsChannel exactly same for me except I liked episode 9 just 10 felt rushed when there was so much to work with
@@vicwaters87 Rule number 1 : don't get caught so laguerta i can understand, he had litteraly no choice. Logan i agree it was stupid because it was over for dexter, he should have leave without killing him
22:56 channelling his best inner Ray "Bull" Speltzer?????...RUN!!!!!
I hope the new shows have more soundtrack influence than New Blood did
OMG YES Kurt Caldwell might be one of my favorate characters. His voice is so familiar to me since I used to play so much Detroit Become Human.
Harris should have grown up to be a cop or detective. It would have made the series more interesting.
Dexter is a sick piece of work 😮.
Day 2 of asking for a Dexter vs Miguel complication
Remind me, why did dexter turn deadbeat dad on harisson
Because look at what happened to Rita and Deb. No one who gets close to Dex gets a happy ending.
So he leaves him to a total stranger that poisons people?
It’s called bad writing.
@@Lamellae-d1vShe wasn’t a stranger when he left Harrison, and he trusted that she wouldn’t harm Harrison or let him be harmed. He was right, he just didn’t anticipate her dying while Harrison was still a minor.
Dexter: "You sound familiar. But the connection is illogical..."
Hank: "You sound like another damn Android."
"You don't have to watch". "Nah I'm good" hit different
Is that hank from detroit games? That android game I forgot its name
Detroit become human, and yes, he plays an alcoholic cop that was forced to buddy up with connor the android and eventually during the course of their bizar adventures, built some sort of father-son thing
Clancy Brown a legend in acting
“Why you doing this? Well look around you Kurt…..And spare us that old chestnut about how your father did this too.” 😂👊🏼🙌🏼🤘🏼
Mr krabs really went full sicko mode
Harrison wasn't ready for what Dexter was doing
No one beats Brian
Also how unrealistic was it that Kurt had so many of those booths to store the women in perfectly lol. Even if he made them, there were just so many it was absurd
look up the 'Body Worlds' exhibition. Kurt had the time and money and space to do whatever he wanted.
Well his killing started when he was a young guy. Probably in his early 20s he’s probably in his 60s maybe 70s now. So he’s been doing it for as long as Aurthor Mitchell.
Kurt's been doing this for decades and explicitly targeted runaways. With his power and influence, there's a reason he got away for as long as he did. Plus, we saw with his lackey that at least one of his employees was in on the schemes with him, so he wasn't operating completely alone either.
dexter is far from realistic to begin with
I think the point to the Caldwell character was to show the audience that Dexter is no different. Dexter even says this to Deb. "Kurt is nothing like me". Only to find out he was a serial killer too. The only difference is we know Dexter and like him... Yet the show makes it a point to show them and how similar they are in their desire to kill.
Kurt -
1. Had a son who's relationship was strained and in the end was a disappointment to him. He lied on him to protect his own secret.
2. Lied about Matt's whereabouts to cover his tracks.
3. Had a ritual in which he captured and preserved his trophies/kills.
4. Became extremely angry when his kill/ritual was disrupted. (Girl he shot in the eye)
5. Was friendly, the whole town knew him and was such a nice guy.
6. Had a code - Protect women from the dangers of the outside world.
7. Thought of himself as a hero.
8. In the end didn't care about protecting the women.. Only the hunt, capture, kill, to feed the darkness inside.
Dexter -
1. Had a son he abandon, who's relationship was strained. Was going to abandon him again, to protect himself.
2. Shut down at any conversation with Harrison about why he left. Was too busy covering his tracks of killing Matt.
3. Had a ritual in which he captured, killed his victims collecting trophies. (The plastic kill room and blood slides)
4. Became extremely angry when his kill/ritual was disrupted. (Drug dealer/Logan coming to the house)
5. Was friendly & brought donuts to co-workers, the whole town knew him and was such a nice guy. So helpful.
6. Had a code - Don't get caught. Only kill those that slip through the justice system.
7. Thought of himself as a hero ( Dark Defender)
8. In the end didn't care about protecting the innocent from the Kurt's of the world. Only the hunt, capture, kill, to feed the darkness passenger.
Through out the entire show.. Dexter and Kurt mirrored one another... Dexter talks about how much he wants to take care of and raise Harrison... Yet, when faced with actually bonding with Harrison, he left to kill people or try and cover his own tracks (Just like Kurt did with Matt). The only time Dexter really tried with Harrison, is when he thought his dark passenger was the same as his... He was teaching Harrison how to kill and get away with it, so they could be a "team". To the point, Kurt even say's " I wish my son was more like H here". He was so excited to have Harrison be just like him. Even said it "You're just like me buddy".
No Dexter, Harrison still has time to seek real therapy.. He didn't understand where all his anger was coming from. Until he got the full picture to who his father was... Now with that knowledge he can work through it... By the time Dexter had remembered all of what happened to him as a child, it was too late.. Harry's Code didn't help the situation.. but... it did however prevent Dexter from killing the innocent. Until it didn't... like with Logan... the first rule is "Don't get caught".
I can't wait to see Dexter be the villain in his own story come Dexter: Resurrected... He is shedding Jim Lindsay and full on Resurrecting Dexter Morgan... No more Mr. Nice Guy... which was a song Dexter was playing when he was being pulled over by Angela (who was a replica of Deb)
15:57 "Diddy? You here?"
The part where the cabin is lit on fire is so good
I can't believe he said diddy
I actually loved this season, it also, in my opinion, made season 8 not so rough
Hank: Wake the fuck up dexter
Mr krabs: GIVE ME THE MONEY DEXTER
I think Kurt would have been a good villain on the original Dexter. New Blood just wasn’t that great overall. Some interesting ideas but poor execution and an ending that’s as bad or worse than the original series finale.
Well, time will tell if they're fanning the flames or putting them out.
Someone will disagree with what I am about to say but I don't particularly care; dexter kind of was the good guy( in the beginning) and the writers should have kept him that way concerning how he stuck to his father's code of going after bad people only; he could have ignored that and went after anyone he wanted at any time, he could have given in to the temptation of killing the security guard his brother had laid before him at the abandoned hospital or his sister at their childhood home but he chose to follow his father's rules despite his own issues with him because deep down he really didn't want to hurt innocent people and season after season was showing him striving to be a better person and was achieving that slowly especially with lumen in season 5 and brother sam in season 6, Hannah in season 7 Was the worst character ever thought of for her corruptive influence is what brought down Dexter's Integrity and ruined him from being the lovable and honorable character we all know from the books and earlier seasons,
the show's 2 endings was I feel very disappointing because they wrote it and his character all wrong for he wouldn't have given in to his grief over the loss of his sister to where he would abandon his own son, sure he would be at his lowest for a minute but he would pull himself together and remember the promise he made to deb of how he would always be there for harrison no matter what and you can't sit there and convince me that a small town sheriff like his girlfriend angela would be able to bust a notorious killer like Dexter based on circumstantial evidence not to mention the tranquilizer formula is not the same; he never used kenimine on his targets he used M99,
The writers should have continued adapting his story from the novels for they had tons of potential of doing and successfully pulling off a reverse breaking bad and the blacklist with the character, turning him into his very own sophisticated concierge of crime fighting with a vast network of resources at his disposal to help him hunt those that escape justice while keeping him 2 steps ahead of the people he works for in law enforcement who feels and views himself as the "the bad guy" that doesn't believe he can change but doesn't want to disappoint his father, his best friend angel, his wife, kids and sister by giving up trying with case after case and ultimate showdowns with the main antagonist of the season pushing him further and further down the path of being a honorable, righteous and semi-heroic individual with new blood being his swan song where he sacrifices himself to save his son, his son's girlfriend along with his own girlfriend from Kurt Caldwell, his son and the billionaire character they had in there that was serving as a red herring, have it where he had a connection to kurt and was involved somehow in covering up his secret of being the runaway killer and Dexter dying ending their threat once and for all thus earning his redemption which brings his story arc full circle with him ultimately breaking good,
As for doakes the most annoying thing about him was his hypocritical attitude towards dexter when he tried to get him in trouble for just doing his job as a blood spatter specialist after he in an act of revenge shot dead a former death squad operative who was unarmed and tried to cover it up with lies which put his partner angel batista in a very uncomfortable situation of possibly turning him in to be arrested by IA until he was given a pass by the government,
It should have been written and adapted according to the way it worked out in the books where they worked together to take down a cartel leader and doakes was severely maimed by the main antagonist dr danco to where he lost his legs and arms and tongue as a consequence for killing in cold blood that death squad operative who just so happened to be related to the villain, dexter tries to save him despite him knowing his secret but fails, he goes into a comma and dies later on in the 3rd season but Is revered as a hero cop and posthumously awarded a medal for risking his life to bring down dr danko who gets framed by Dexter as the Bay Harbor butcher,
the same scenario can be applied but altered to the character Maria Laguerta, have the consequences of her actions in season 2 befall her in season 7 by having esme come back for revenge on laguerta for ruining her career by using her secret connections to the criminal underworld to frame her and make her look as if she's losing her mind like what laguerta did to her by sleeping with her boyfriend and have it where Debra is the one that tries to save her but fails with season 8 being the final season that deals with the fallout of that event and Dexter being the loving caring brother that he's been towards her trying to help her overcome the grief of laguerta's death all while dealing with the reign of terror from the brain surgeon, I say all of that to say that joe from the show YOU doesn't hold a candle to dexter and that dexter would have that despicable man for breakfast, lunch and dinner to feed the very jackels he came from! 🔥😁😉👍
Kurt was definitely the best villain in the dexter universe for sure. He was like the trinity killer and doomsday killer had an old baby together
"Is that the sound of you not need no warrant?"
Brown is an underrated actor.
The last episode I watched was when Harrison committed his first murder.
No idea how this concluded 😬.
harrison looks like grant leethan
Dexter to Kurt:No Woman No Kids ☠
Dexter to Harrison:Say It
Harrison to Kurt:No Woman No Kids ☠
@22:43 you can see the girl close her eyes lol 😂
Kurt was in highlander...
He looks so much like Tom Brady i had to double check lol
Id Like to have seen another season but the Dexter Prequel is Coming Soon!!! It was Announced!!!
Me sons a murderer (Mr.Krabs laugh) argargargarg!
Harrison -- HARRY'S SON 👍 DEXTER
Damn Trevor was crazy when he was younger
I can't believe Kurt Caldwell was the Bay Harbor Butcher
The plastic wrap has the final say.
Thank you Dexter❤
Serial killers like Kurt are truly disturbing. I mean he actually believes he was doing the right thing for these girls by "keeping them safe". Not necessarily one of Dexter's best opponents but definitely one of his more interesting ones.
Still, Dexter Jimmy slipped up and got caught by another serial killer endangering his own family - AGAIN.
Everything felt so promising up until the very end. So many mishaps towards the end which is very untypical of Dexter. He was almost like some other character. Very sloppy.
Poor end to the season. Our hero deserves more. I expect the show to fix things up in the coming new series of Dexter. Can’t wait.
Isn't this the guy that voices Hank Andersen from Detroit become human and mr Krabs?