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Keith Carradine joins Dexter

Category: Dexter

What do you have when you’ve got a show about a member of the Miami Police Department who goes after serial killers, with the only problem being that he’s a serial killer himself?

You get ‘Dexter’, one of the best new shows to premier last season, and Showtime has just announced that Keith Carradine will join the series.

The Futon Critic posted a press release from Showtime regarding the new season of Dexter.

Carradine, who, oddly enough, most recently played a serial-killer for a few episodes on ‘Criminal Minds’, jumps to the other side of the law for most of the second season of ‘Dexter’. Here’s what Showtime had to say in their press release:

“In season two, Carradine plays Lt. Frank Lundy, Special Agent for the FBI who is investigating a large number of dead bodies recently found in Miami. Carradine will appear in 11 of season two's 12 episodes.”

One of my favourite films is ‘The Duellists’, with him & Harvey Keitel playing life-long enemies. I also loved Carradine’s portrayal of Wild Bill in the first season of Deadwood and damn, was I disappointed when his character was killed off halfway through the season.

My only question is whether he’s going to end up becoming Dexter’s nemesis for the season, or not. What do you guys think? For me, either way, I’m really looking forward to seeing him & Michael C. Hall work together on the small screen.

The only thing that truly sucks is that I have to wait until September for the new season to start. Damn!

This post was Authored by Tedward, Our Resident Authority on all things Dexter

Posted by Rodney Brazeau at June 13, 2007 8:19 PM


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