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Idea for a follow up series


Sadly, the show runner has confirmed that Dexter is well and truly dead, and would not be featured in any continuation of the series, if it came to pass.

In an alternate universe though, I would have had Dexter survive, but waiting on death row for his eventual execution.

In my series, he would become a Hannibal Lecter type... behind bars but providing advice and guidance to FBI and jurisdictional police on serial killers at large in exchange for a stay of execution.

The main character would be the FBI agent who does the actual legwork and apprehension of the serial killer with Dexter's advice. The two would have a strained working relationship obviously.

Eventually in the series -- or a follow up season -- Dexter would realize that one of the killers that he is providing advice for is Harrison, although Dexter's relationship to Harrison is unknown to the FBI. Dexter's dilmema would be deliberately misleading the police to save Harrison while seemingly not to.

Meanwhile Harrison would have no idea that Dexter is working for the FBI, that Dexter is on to him and is trying to warn him/ protect him.

I even have an idea for the final episode that I think would have worked better than what we got with New Blood. It'll all remain a fantasy in my head I guess.

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I'm loving your idea - not so much the initial part, which seems like too much of a copy of Silence of the Lambs, but certainly the twist re. Harrison!

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"which seems like too much of a copy of Silence of the Lambs"

Close. My inspiration for the setup is Manhunter, the first movie to introduce the character of Hannibal Lecter. In that movie though, Lector is secretly working WITH the serial killer at large in order to kill the cop. In my imagined series Dexter would be genuine in his efforts to help the FBI agent. Part of it is self preservation... as long as Dexter continues to be useful, he isn't executed. Beyond that he's intrigued and motivated to see if he can outthink serial killers the way he used to.

I'd do it as two seasons. The FBI agent is the more central character. As he chases and apprehends assorted serial killers and sees the extent of their depravity, the more he wonders if Dexter's Code isn't the more appropriate way to deal with these people. The first season would see him and Dexter often discuss the morality of Dexter's Code and the agent's growing doubt that legal means are an effective way to deal with this category of killer.

Is Dexter playing mind games with the agent? Does the agent turn rogue and start killing a la Dexter? I think a great ending for the first season would be the agent coming perilously close to taking things into his own hands when the killer goes after his family. In the end though it would be Dexter that talks him OUT OF executing the killer. Both men would appear to have achieved some measure of redemption. But the cliffhanger would be the reveal of the return of Harrison.

Season Two would be the agent tracking Harrison under Dexter's guidance, unaware that Dexter knows the killer is his son. Dexter's redemption at the end of S1 is threatened by this new turn of events when he decides to help Harrison evade capture without the agent knowing what he is up to. Initially Harrison would be completely unaware of Dexter's background involvement. The series would end with a firm conclusion with a scene that would callback to Season 1.

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sighs. That does sound good.

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I wish there was a way to search the old IMDB boards.

After Breaking Bad ended, I came up with this entire followup series that focused on Jesse Pinkman. It was pretty elaborate... with a full cast of characters and conflicting motivations. It all came to me in a creative writing rush. I'd love to find that treatment again. Jesse reluctantly once more ends up in the criminal world -- not drugs but high end chop shops -- when he gets involved with the wrong girl. I deliberately set it in Florida, to subvert the expectation that he would end up in Alaska as we were led to believe from the show.

I'd love to find that again.

Someone on IMDB once wrote a detailed treatment for a Rocky movie. It was a sequel to Rocky IV and damn if he didn't describe the near exact plot to Creed. This post came out years before the movie was even a rumour. I often wonder if some Hollywood writer -- or Stallone himself -- stumbled across it and ran with it.

Whoever that contributor was, I hope he made a bit of money from it.

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I assume you've had a good search of this site to see if you can find it? I'm sure you probably know this but this site was setup based on a near-complete crawl of the IMDb chat forum.

I will never forgive Amazon for their cold hearted decision to wipe the IMDb forum completely, without any backup/archive! It was close to 20 years of users contributions - all for free, for the sake of the tv and movie loving community! All wiped, without any apologies or thank yous.

Col Needham, the originator of IMDb, sold out to Amazon, who have kept him on to continue to run IMDb to this day. Frankly, I don't know how he can sleep at night after the way he shat all over us contributors!

I have never bought anything via Amazon ever since, I will never patronize any Amazon business, and I will always use opportunities like this to let folks know just how much Amazon sux.

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I assume you've had a good search of this site to see if you can find it? I'm sure you probably know this but this site was setup based on a near-complete crawl of the IMDb chat forum.


The BB board here only goes back 5, maybe 6 years, plus a lot of posts were purged at IMDb just before the shutdown.

I think filmboardsdotcom & The Movie Database also crawled the old boards too.

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I still have not recovered

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@mtxmind that's good to know, thanks, I didn't know they had also crawled the old IMDb board.

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I've seen some comments going back well over 10 years. Maybe it depends on the show and the amount of comments as to whether that treatment is still here somewhere.

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:0 nice, if you ever find the breaking bad bit you had again, post back. It's always nice to read quality ideas for AUs.

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It's actually a very creative idea, but there are a few issues.

1. He's dead. A fake death would not help this show.This show already has a (major) problem with believability, they simply cannot tell us he survived that.

2. It's been going on too long. This idea, which is a solid one, would have worked much better if this show didn't already go on for 9 seasons. But the idea of doing that with the character is quite cool because it could be played off from the angle that he escaped the death penalty because of the fact he killed killers; and can get inside the mind of more and help police apprehend them.

If this was season 5, 6, or 7, your idea would be perfect.

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"He's dead. A fake death would not help this show."

Yeah, the show's producer has confirmed that Dexter is dead.

The ending we got was fine with me despite it being a bit rushed. The producer hasn't nixed the idea of a series that would follow Harrison, but I doubt I would watch it. I found the character and the actor too bland.

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I would definitely at least start to watch a Harrison show. Give it a few eps at least. You just never know what the writers might come up with.

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This is a pretty good idea! I just would not want to see a show about Harrison only.

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Sounds too much like those procedural series on CBS. We had Clarice and that failed, so I don't think it would be the way to go. Dexter is better suited as a serialized show.

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Great idea

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