Showtime Adds Blasphemy to Series Glorifying Serial Killer
Showtime's TV series "Dexter," whose sympathetic portrayal of a serial killer already plumbs the depths of depravity, managed to sink to a new low by adding blasphemy to its formula of grisly vigilante murder. Two promotional videos released by Showtime, previewing Season 6 of "Dexter," mingled sacred images with the show's recurring theme of vigilante murder.
The first video (cynically titled "Thank God"), showed serial killer Dexter Morgan walking through a room of statues of Jesus, angels, and Catholic saints and ruminating on his purpose in life - which just happens to be murdering guilty people.
In the video, Dexter openly considered his compulsion to kill as a "calling." Speaking of his need to kill, Dexter argued: "Maybe it's not a need, but a calling. After all, I rid the world of evil people. If they didn't exist, neither would I. Is it possible I serve a higher purpose?"
Really? The Christian God "calls" a man to murder guilty people?
Underscoring the first video's blasphemous message, Showtime presented another trailer that mocked Christianity. In that trailer, Dexter was shown killing a man (who murdered his wife) with a tattoo of Jesus. As he is about to be killed, the murdered man screams: "You cannot kill me, for God is a mighty fortress. And I have been washed in the blood of the Lamb, and he will protect me." Shots of statues of Christ and angels were also featured prominently in this video, as well.
Considering the grisly plot of "Dexter" and the character's scorn for religion in previous seasons, the Christian imagery is especially offensive.
The plot of "Dexter" is simple - and morally troubling. The show is about a serial killer named Dexter Morgan, who works as a bloodstain pattern analyst by day for the police, and as a serial killer of evil people at night.
Learning of his urge to kill, his step-father taught him the "code of Harry" - which was designed to channel Dexter's murderous urges to attack only guilty people (a code which he bends on several occasions).
Essentially, "Dexter" paints a vigilante serial killer as a sympathetic character and anti-hero, who only kills evil people who deserve their fate.
What makes the religious overtones of the two videos even more galling is the fact that the character of Dexter Morgan has demonstrated his disbelief in God or Hell on numerous occasions in previous episodes. He stated in the episode "Waiting to Exhale," while walking into a church: "If I believed in God - If I believed in sin - this is the place where I'd be sucked straight to Hell ... if I believed in Hell."
Is Dexter Morgan now justifying his dark urges by referring to his grisly work a calling?
The contempt and scorn for Christianity shown by Showtime's promo videos is palpable, and as with its series "The Borgias," Showtime is unconcerned about offending Christians in general and Catholics in particular. Until Showtime promos a serial killer walking in through an Islamic mosque or a Buddhist monastery and considering his murderous work a calling, Christian viewers can only assume the network disdains their faith.
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Comments
Just turn it off!
Submitted by DumbCanuck on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 1:52pm.
I refuse to watch crap like this. If enough of us do the same, maybe the advertisers will get the message, and the networks will finally learn their lesson.
"There... Are... Four... Lights!"
Does Showtime have advertisers
Submitted by shawn. on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 2:31pm.
......except for Showtime?
Showtime has no advertisers.
Submitted by bassndude on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 2:36pm.
Showtime has no advertisers. They do not generate revenue with advertisers. They are a subscription cable movie channel. I do not subscribe to them. Have not for more than 20 years now. Nor HBO.
Save a SeAL, club a liberal/troll!!
CBS
Submitted by xraynova on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 3:20pm.
ShowTime is owned by CBS.
Anything they do that is anti-Christian, or anti-Conservative should therefore come as no surprise... it gets back to that mental disorder thing.
Agreed. I have felt
Submitted by okie-pastor on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 3:29pm.
Agreed. I have felt compelled to comment on issues like this but there are so many instances, like this, that I cant keep up.
Oh for goodness sake, it's a
Submitted by goldwater89 on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 4:37pm.
Oh for goodness sake, it's a TV SHOW
Dexter
Submitted by Eagle101 on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 5:09pm.
I like the idea of a vigilante killing criminal scum that have escaped justice. As long as he's killing human garbage, I'm fine with it. It's a good show.
It's only blasphemy if you're
Submitted by Satchmo on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 5:12pm.
It's only blasphemy if you're a believer.
It's only a subject line when you fill it in.
Submitted by The Vet on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 9:27pm.
Of course, if you have no respect for anyone here, don't. Who cares if they have to read your stupid twice. YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO TROLL.
Dexter is also funny.
Submitted by mandrake on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 5:31pm.
There is a subtle undercurrent of humour in the show. Hard to pick up on but's there.
eg: Dexter is having one of his ritual 'chats' with a victim...
Dexter: Let's face it you leave pain behind where ever you go.
Victim: Ya, and if you kill me, what do YOU leave behind?
Dexter: A world without you.
I've always liked that line.Kinda makes me think of Bin Laden
I like Dexter....
Submitted by adamsmith on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 9:45am.
and I'm a pretty devout Catholic. I realize the whole world isn't Catholic and don't want it to be. The show up until now has not been sacriligious, but if it turns that way, I'll turn away quietly. It's a show. No one has to watch. Obama hasn't turned us totally Commie yet.....
Dexter
Submitted by fed3rd on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 3:19pm.
I'm Christian, I'm not offended by the show. He gets rid of murderers (just like Texas, but without the lawyers). Based on the discription, I probably not be offended by the statue scenes (acually the Bible says NO craven images/statues).
We all know that Dexter is psych (sick), from his childhood trauma, so he has an excuse to do what the courts can't. I can only think of one instance where he killed the wrong guy because the evidence was wrong. But I look forward to the new season.
FEDIII