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An American television drama series centering on Miami Metro Police blood spatter analyst Dexter Morgan who leads a secret life as a serial killer and kills people who have slipped through the cracks of the justice system.
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Why does Dexter allow the 'code' he follows to endanger innocent lives?
I'm sure this pops up a few times over the course of the series, but referring specifically to Season 6, why does Dexter choose to exclude Miami Metro from his findings that would easily lead to the capture … This to me doesn't seem to fit the 'code' Dexter follows.
I find it hard for him to justify certain kills that end up endangering numerous people that could so easily be saved. …