Storm of Fuck

Dexter now lives in the fictional small town of Iron Lake, New York, hiding his identity under the name of Jim Lindsay, a local shopkeeper and having suppressed his killing urges.

A local troublemaker and the arrival of a mysterious person cause friction in his new life, as the past comes back to haunt him.

In the episode, Matt Caldwell's disappearance prompts an investigation near Dexter's cabin, worrying him that they will incriminating evidence.

According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.560 million household viewers and gained a 0.12 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.

The next day, Dexter notices blood trails outside his cabin from when he killed Matt and begins to cover it up.

Angela reveals that her daughter Audrey (Johnny Sequoyah) has actually been adopted, suggesting to Dexter that he should enroll him in high school and prepare him for his future.

After realizing that she can't escape from the room, Lily eventually discovers the camera, which also has the words "You're already dead" written below it, presumably with blood.

Angela concludes that Matt shot the deer and escaped through the highway as the act was illegal in the area, calming Dexter as the investigation seems to be over at his house.

He reveals Dexter’s letter to Hannah, telling her to write him if Harrison shows "dark tendencies."

As the police authorities start leaving, Matt's father, Kurt (Clancy Brown), arrives at the scene.

In November 2021, it was announced that the second episode of the revived series would be titled "Storm of Fuck", and was directed by Marcos Siega and written by Warren Hsu Leonard.

"[3] In its original American broadcast, "Storm of Fuck" was seen by an estimated 0.560 million household viewers and gained a 0.12 ratings share among adults aged 18–49, according to Nielsen Media Research.

Harrison is already a tricky character, straddling the line between innocent kid abandoned by his dad and a troublemaking teen out to wreck Dexter's life.

Ghost Deb's warnings to Dexter about him making the same old mistakes as before feel dire for the series this early on, so let's hope this is all still just a jumping off point.

"[7] Kelly McClure of Vulture gave the episode a 3 star out of 5 rating and wrote, "If the main arch of Dexter: New Blood centers on him trying to 'be good', it's not going to work.

Secondly, as I said in my recap of episode one, 2021 needs a lot of things, but one of them certainly isn't a prestige TV show about a white male killer turning his life around.

"[9] Mary Littlejohn of TV Fanatic gave the episode a 4.5 star out of 5 rating and wrote, "Dexter: New Blood is laying the groundwork for a thrilling and suspenseful ride.

Clancy Brown debuts in the episode as Kurt Caldwell, the new antagonist.