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Dexter - Season 7 DVD

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Everyone's favorite serial killer is back for more in Season 7 of Showtime's wickedly good drama, Dexter. Golden Globe winner Michael C. Hall returns as the Miami forensics expert with blood on his hands – only now, he's finally forced to come clean to his sister, Deb, about his deadly ways. Meanwhile, there's a chance for possible romance with a beautiful fellow murderer, Deb learns how difficult it is to keep her brother's secrets, Batista pursues a dream away from the force, Quinn loses his heart, and LaGuerta gets closer to pinning the Bay Harbor Butcher killings... on Dexter. Someone's got it coming... [show more]

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Released
03 June 2013
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Paramount Home Entertainment 
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644 minutes 
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Box set, PAL 
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5014437179234 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Everyone’s favourite serial killer is back for more in Season 7 of the wickedly good drama Dexter Golden Globe® winner Michael C Hall returns as the Miami forensics expert with blood on his hands--only now he’s finally forced to come clean to his sister Deb about his deadly ways Meanwhile there’s a chance for possible romance with a beautiful fellow murderer Deb learns how difficult it is to keep her brother’s secrets Batista pursues a dream away from the force Quinn loses his heart and LaGuerta gets closer to pinning the Bay Harbor Butcher killings on Dexter Someone’s got it coming…Disc 1 Episode List Are You ? Sunshine and Frosty Swirl Buck the SystemDisc 1 Special Features Behind Episode "Are You ?" Behind Episode "Sunshine and Frosty Swirl" Dissecting a Scene The Mighty PenDisc 2 Episode List Run Swim Deep Do the Wrong ThingDisc 2 Special Features Becoming Ray SpeltzerDisc 3 Episode List Chemistry Argentina Helter SkelterDisc 4 Episode List The Dark Whatever Do You See What I See? Surprise Mother!Disc 4 Special FeaturesWriter&39;s Roundtable (Segments Writing Process Inside Dexter&39;s Head Breaking the Code The Dark Passenger Villain or Superhero Dexter as a Psychopath Final Thoughts) Episode "Surprise Mother!" Select Scene Commentaries by Jennifer Carpenter (Segments LaGuerta Confronts Deb Deb Seeks Dexter&39;s Advice Dexter&39;s Revenge on Estrada Season Seven&39;s Final Scene)

All 12 episodes from the seventh season of the American crime drama about a Miami police forensics expert who kills those he believes have escaped justice. Dexter (Michael C. Hall) was orphaned at the age of three after the murder of his mother, an incident which implanted in him a fierce desire to punish those who commit criminal acts. While avoiding suspicion with a genial and helpful professional facade by day, when off-duty Dexter remorselessly hunts down those he believes have escaped the justice of the law and takes his vengeance. The episodes are: 'Are You...?', 'Sunshine and Frosty Swirl', 'Buck the System', 'Run', 'Swim Deep', 'Do the Wrong Thing', 'Chemistry', 'Argentina', 'Helter Skelter', 'The Dark... Whatever', 'Do You See What I See?' and 'Surprise, Motherf**ker!'

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