Season six follows Dexter's and Miami Metro's investigations into a string of bizarre ritualistic killings featuring overtly religious apocalyptic symbolism.
Cast
Michael C. Hall
Dexter Morgan
Jennifer Carpenter
Debra Morgan
David Zayas
Angel Batista
James Remar
Harry Morgan
Luna Lauren Velez
Maria LaGuerta
Aimee Garcia
Jamie Batista
Desmond Harrington
Joey Quinn
Yasiin Bey
Brother Sam
Al Vicente
Alberto
C.S. Lee
Vince Masuka
John Brotherton
Kristen Miller
Elizabeth McLaughlin
Grant's Daughter
Michael Hyatt
Christopher Frontiero
Peter
Andrew Bilgore
Alan
Ingrid Beer
Mindy
Marcus Folmar
Pudgy Man
Ben Turner Dixon
EMT Ben
Grant Mathis
EMT Roger
Eric Normington
Man With Glasses
Maggie McCollester
Woman #1
Stacie Theon
Woman #2
Eddie J. Fernandez
Omar Rivera
Luis Moncada
Julio
Ronny Cox
Walter Kenney
Dianna Miranda
David Monahan
Brea Grant
Ryan
Bashir Gavriel
Starter
Jamie Silberhartz
Erin
David Carey Foster
Doctor
Jason Ross-Azikiwe
Preacher
Scott Ward
Pastor
Asanio Lara
Gardener
Maree Cheatham
Docent
Steve Stapenhorst
Congenial Narrator
Luke Van Pelt
Guy One
Ivan Padilla
Nick
Mariana Klaveno
Nick McCallum
Junkie
Lauren Rose Lewis
Cindy
Caitlin Carmichael
Ella
Gabreon Womack
Liam
Christian Camargo
Brando Eaton
Jonah Mitchell
Neto DePaula Pimenta
Leo
Scott Michael Campbell
Cherilyn Wilson
Colin Hanks
Edward James Olmos
Justin Huen
Diego
Molly Parker
Lisa Marshall
William Morgan Sheppard
Casey Kramer
Nun
Jeffrey De Serrano
Bouncer
Alex Hyde-White
Michael Patrick McGill
Troy
J. Downing
Mr. Morris
Judson Mills
Floyd
Sheila Shaw
Connie
Niko Posey
Concerned Citizen
Whitney Anderson
Young Woman
Molly Morgan
Goth Female
Jarrett Sleeper
College Male
Michelle Espinoza
Uni
Lacey Beeman
Holly
Kyle Davis
Jordana Spiro
Mark Gantt
Mills
Julie Lancaster
Agent Hubbard
Rafael Feldman
Paramedic
Rya Kihlstedt
Cory Blevins
Uniform Cop
Carlos Moreno Jr.
Ricardo
Jack Axelrod
Nelson
Elizabeth Tobias
Sister Daniels
Tiffany Pulvino
Daniela
Nicole Pettis
Reporter
Avery Phillips
Little Girl
Billy Brown
Det. Mike Anderson
Josh Cooke
Rudy Quintanilla
Francisco
Evan George Kruntchev
Harrison
Geoff Pierson
Luke Andrew Kruntchev
Harrison
Sommer Fehmel
Bystander (uncredited)
Episodes
Those Kinds of Things
Dexter shows up at his 20th high-school reunion with the intention of confronting the former prom king. Elsewhere, an investigation into a heinous murder with religious overtones leads Dexter to ponder spiritual matters and wonder about his son's legacy. And an unexpected situation results in Debra becoming a hero.
Once Upon a Time...
Brother Sam, a minister with a criminal history, is brought in by the homicide department to help solve a macabre murder, but Dexter sees him for what he really is, and it's definitely not a man of God. Elsewhere, Debra's sudden hero status elicits a pair of surprising proposals.
Smokey and the Bandit
Dexter is confronted with a sobering glimpse of his own potential future when a serial killer from his past makes a startling reappearance; Debra is uncomfortable in her new job; Travis struggles to keep his mentor happy, as he and Gellar prepare a new twisted tableau, ensuring Debra's next task will be a daunting one.
A Horse of a Different Color
Much to his own surprise, an emergency with Harrison and a new tableau from Gellar and Travis has Dexter leaning on Brother Sam and an unexpected winged messenger for support as he questions the idea of faith; with proof of a religiously motivated killer, Homicide hunts for a zealot, with Debra giving her first official press conference.
The Angel of Death
With the help of his newfound friend Brother Sam, Dexter wonders if there is light within him to counter the darkness, while the search for the Doomsday Killers takes him in a new direction; Batista and Quinn pay a visit to the university where Professor Gellar taught; due to departmental regulations following the shooting, Debra is forced to begin therapy.
Just Let Go
Dexter is caught up in a very personal case that awakens the needs of his Dark Passenger; Debra feels overwhelmed by her new Lieutenant duties, made all the more complicated when she finds out Quinn slept with a witness in the Doomsday case.
Nebraska
Dexter finds himself teamed up with a fellow Dark Passenger when he takes a road trip to Nebraska to tie up some loose ends from the past; Debra deals with the complications of her promotion as she leads the Doomsday investigation.
Sin of Omission
Dexter uses lessons he learned from Brother Sam to follow up on some new leads in the Doomsday investigation; Debra butts heads with Captain LaGuerta over the case of a dead call girl.
Get Gellar
Dexter receives help from an unexpected source while hunting the Doomsday Killers and staying one step ahead of Homicide; Debra discovers something new about herself in therapy.
Ricochet Rabbit
Dexter tries to figure out the Doomsday Killers' next victim before it's too late; Debra has a strong reaction to a crime scene, which leads her to the realization that she leans too heavily on her brother.
Talk to the Hand
Dexter finds that in order to catch the Doomsday Killers, he must create a macabre tableau of his own; Debra's battle with LaGuerta over the case of the dead call girl boils over, and her therapist makes an unnerving suggestion.
This Is the Way the World Ends
Dexter and Homicide race against a lunar eclipse to catch the Doomsday Killers before their final gruesome act; Debra struggles with a new emotional reality.
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