Someone has discovered Jim Lindsay's secret identity, leading Dexter to realize that he might not be the only serial killer in town; Harrison spirals out of control during a wrestling match; Angela makes a dark discovery of her own.
Dexter: New Blood (TV Mini Series)
Too Many Tuna Sandwiches (2021)
Directed by
Marcos Siega
Writing Credits
Scott Reynolds ... (written by) &
Warren Hsu Leonard ... (written by)
Clyde Phillips ... (developed by)
Jeff Lindsay ... (based on the "Dexter " novels by)
Cast (in credits order)
Michael C. Hall Michael C. Hall ... Dexter Morgan / Jim Lindsay
Jack Alcott Jack Alcott ... Harrison Morgan
Julia Jones Julia Jones ... Angela Bishop
Johnny Sequoyah Johnny Sequoyah ... Audrey Bishop
Alano Miller Alano Miller ... Sgt. Logan
Clancy Brown Clancy Brown ... Kurt Caldwell
Jennifer Carpenter Jennifer Carpenter ... Debra Morgan
Jamie Chung Jamie Chung ... Molly Park
David Magidoff David Magidoff ... Teddy Reed
Gizel Jimenez Gizel Jimenez ... Tess
Katy Sullivan Katy Sullivan ... Esther
Alton Fitzgerald White Alton Fitzgerald White ... Morris Cooper
Oscar Wahlberg Oscar Wahlberg ... Zach
Andrew Fama Andrew Fama ... Scott
Skyler Wright Skyler Wright ... Chloe
Patrick Vincent Curran Patrick Vincent Curran ... Bartender
Michael Carroll Michael Carroll ... Referee
Kallie Tabor Kallie Tabor ... Winnie
Luke Crory Luke Crory ... Boyfriend
Devlin Carroll Devlin Carroll ... Jeremy
Benjamin Breault Benjamin Breault ... Adam
Mitch Fortier Mitch Fortier ... Coach Mitch
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Nightmare Alley
Nightmare Alley is a novel by William Lindsay Gresham published in 1946. It is a study of the lowest depths of showbiz and its sleazy inhabitants—the dark, shadowy world of a second rate carnival filled with hustlers, scheming grifters, and Machiavellian femmes fatales.
Gresham attributed the origin of Nightmare Alley to conversations he had with a former carnival worker while they were both serving as volunteers with the Loyalist forces in the Spanish Civil War. Gresham wrote the novel, his first, while working as an editor for a "true crime," pulp magazine in New York City during the 1940s. He outlined the plot and wrote the first six chapters over a period of two years, then finished the book in four months. Each chapter is represented by a different Tarot card.
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