Dexter, I love you so much. So, so much, and I probably always will. I just don't like you anymore. I'm sorry.
Dexter thrust a pamphlet into Samuel's hand. "Greenstreet Mission. We're doing a Christmas dinner. You can get a meal and hear the word of God. " Samuel smiled in relief. This, finally, he understood. "Which word?" "What?" "Well, God's said a lot of words, you know, and a word like 'it' or 'the' wouldn't be worth hearing again but its always fun listening to Him try and say aluminum.
I was filled with dread at the thought my mind had skipped town and left me behind to pay the rent. " --Dexter
You just see a good project and want to be involved in it, and thats what Dexter was.
Working on 'Dexter' is like shooting one big movie every year.
I usually spend the hiatus of 'Dexter' in New York in a way to balance things.
It's a moment that I will be asked about for the rest of my life as an actor, and I carry that moment with pride, that Rita [in Dexter] had such an impact and that it was such a gut-wrenching moment for audience members.
And so, while the rest of the world went on unaware, drinking their coffee, reading the sports page, and picking up their dry cleaning, I leaned forward and kissed Dexter, making a choice that would change everything. Maybe somewhere there was a ripple, a bit of jump, some small shift in the universe, barely noticeable. I didn’t feel it then. I felt only him kissing me back, easing me into the sunlight as I lost myself in the taste of him and felt the world go on, just as it always had, all around us.
John Lithgow was absolutely wonderful in 'Dexter,' there's no doubt about it.
I'm a very neat monster. " ~Dexter Morgan
I'm quite sure more people fake an awful lot of everyday human contact. I just fake all of it. " --Dexter
I'm very focused on "Dexter" right now. I want to make it as good of a show as we can.
. . . and once again Dexter is struck by how easy conversation can be when no-one is in their right mind
I guess maybe someone at 'Dexter' saw the 'Mad Men' stuff and thought, 'He can do this. '
Dexter' I'm very fond of. I got addicted to that.
I originally read for the roles of Debra and Rita [in Dexter], because they didn't know what direction they were going in, and I worked so hard on Deb, because I just wanted to swear. I wanted to say all those nasty words. That was it: "I want to swear on television!".