First, before some of you eat me alive, let me just defend my reasoning for the following ideas presented. Before Dexter's final season began, Showtime boss David Nevin had stated that he would very much like to keep Dexter's franchise alive. Additionally Scott Buck had also made statements that he would help in this endeavor. Click here to read some of their comments.
Then during Dexter's 8 season it was announced that Scott Buck signed a two year deal with Showtime for several projects. One of those projects is an adaptation of New York Times best seller, "American Dream Machine" in which Michael C. Hall is set to executive produce, but also have a smaller 'behind the scenes' like role. It seems more than likely then that we wouldn't be getting a Dexter season 9, but given the choice to keep Dexter alive, it does suggest a possibility for a guess star role and/or cameo down that series line. (And of course there are always the possibility of flashbacks) I think his return would only be effective, if he became something secondary in relation to the first two spin off ideas presented, as he is reason for launching the futures of those characters' lives, but also it would only work if it was something that isn't freely given in the first couple of seasons, or rather something temporary and/or saved for the end.
1. Hannah McKay (raising Harrison)

The character was saved for the tale end of the series, is fairly established, and provided a concept of one cycle ending and another one starting in relation to Dexter's final season's motherhood themes.
But more importantly Yvonne Strahovski is a strong enough actress to lead the series, assuming it would follow Dexter's blueprint of flashbacks, daydreams, and voice over.
Additionally Argentina is similar enough to Miami in that it is ethnically diverse providing an array of people from all over the world, another tropical-city setting, and some Latin American aesthetic. There would surely be parallels to Dexter in that she is an empathetic killer and no doubt there would be people, even Jacob Elway, who may be hot to find Hannah McKay. Plus maybe Hannah will start her own orchard!
An additional twist could be Harrison. In the final season the writers may have hinted that Harrison either may not go unscathed or that Harrison has some kind of sixth sense and/or psychic ability, as has his imaginary elephant was named Dan (Dr. Vogel's son is named DANiel Vogel), he was highly observant catching Dexter in a lie and calling him on it (and when he was even younger, he noticed Dexter's slide box: "Daddy's box"), and seemed more than prepared to say goodbye to his father while also whole heartedly embraced Hannah as his mother. Either way it could provide extra delema for Hannah to have a problem child.
2. An Older Harrison Morgan
Whether we look at Harrison in his late teens/early 20's or his mid thirty's could this series be an interesting contrast to Dexter, but like I suggested above, it would be better if there would be something other worldly about Harrison, whether he might go around solving crimes, or if we go "The Medium" route with him helping various good and bad people save themselves spiritually in some way. By not making him a killer, we would get something fresh and something juxtaposing Dexter.
3. Miami Metro Continuation (Batista, Quinn, Masuka, Miller, Mathews)
This is actually my least favorite of the spin off ideas. I love these characters dearly, but they were good IMO because they were supporting cast. The only way I could see it working is if one of them became a killer, and leaning on finale false spoiler of Quinn here, Quinn might be a character where that could potentially work, but would be most effective if Deb would return as his dark passenger! Otherwise, I think it wouldn't have that same drive that made Dexter so controversial.
4. Young Adult Astor (image taken from here.)
For one thing, I think a spin off featuring a female lead to compliment Dexter's is great idea, but another reason for this would be to bring some kind of justice onto the dark symbolism of Deb, since Astor was often a reflection of her.
I think I would totally watch a series about Detective Astor Bennett fighting crime and getting into precarious situations, especially since I'm sure the series would include Cody as well, which would also keep the Deb and Dexter antics alive.
Maybe she could keep falling for serial killers...
5. Lumen Pierce

For whatever reason the fan-fic that only exists inside my head takes place in New Mexico where her red-headed dorky best friend, Rusty, is member of Setti and is thus obsessed with aliens, and where her undercover work for the DEA gets her nearly killed every season, while she also struggles with being a child stolen and sold into a porn ring, all the while her non biological mother is a US Marshall born and raised in Texas, who gives her a lot of grief over her life style.
Considering that Dexter ended the series in similar fashion to Lumen in breaking a cycle, I think it could be interesting to get to know Lumen and see how well she adjusted.
Bonus Ideas:
These are just to throw them out there, but I think they're mostly iffy.
6. You could start with a completely new serial killer. Whether the killer would also exist in Miami or start in a completely new place may have pros and cons. By reusing Miami the spin off would keep the feel of Dexter alive along with the same supporting cast, but problematically how would we not just retell Dexter's story? How would you make this character interesting, likable, but yet not completely be like Dexter? One way could be if the killer is shadowing the Bay Harbor Butcher. Trying to start completely fresh in a new place would kind of defeat the purpose of a spin off, unless someone left over from Dexter happens to move there too...
7. Another option is a Harry and Mathew's prequel that would basically run like a political cop drama.
8.And lastly a few minor characters that still exist as well: Jamie Batista, Jacob Elway, Arlene Shcramm, Anton Briggs. (I would have named Jonah Mitchell, but it appears Saxon may have killed him, as a "J. Mitchell" appears on a possible victim's list on his computer) -But none of these, say for Elway, sound very promising.
But what about you, any of you not too cut up from Dexter's finale to watch a spin off? Any other ideas out there? Feel free to share in the comments section below!
I like 1, 2 and 5
ReplyDeleteSome interesting ideas Laura.
ReplyDeleteI've always personally been against any spin-off. I simply could not see a storyline, unless Deb had actually survived the finale.
I guess with Dexter himself still being alive there is some very remote possibilty.
Although you have presented some good ideas here, I'm still struggling to see
a) How they can make an interesting multi-season storyline
b) How there will be enough interest in the remaining characters. Dexter was Dexter & Deb.
Thanks Laura. I hope they don't do a spin-off myself, but if they did I think the only one that would work would be some sort of Miami PD with Batista, Quinn etc but then it would be like CSI: Miami ;)
ReplyDeleteFor me, I honestly think Hannah McKay would be their best opportunity. With her you constantly could have various good and bad people being VERY attracted to her. I always thought maybe the Argentina thing was a wink to Evita...I could see Hannah get in with some political types and her trying to deal with all that, but ultimately partaking in/and or killing people around her off....Harrison being a kind of medium that basically goes looking for trouble to make the world a better place, I think could have the same suspense, but unlike his father, he would be coming from a very different place...
ReplyDeleteI think on the whole most of these might work better as mini-series
Thanks! :) I'm already missing Angel.
ReplyDeleteFirst, before some of you eat me alive
ReplyDeleteHehe, glad you said it, otherwise I just might.
I personally hate the idea of a spin-off, but if they decide to try it out, I'd go for Hannah (mainly for the reasons you already listed). But then again I don't know exactly how the new show would be structured.
Regardless, I'd very much like to see what happens with Harrison. In my mind, the best solution would be fast forwarding till he is around 10 years old, casting a great child actor (and here we might have major difficulties) and taking the story to Buenos Aires.
Another reason why I like this: I think a show set outside of the US is LONG overdue. TV series are watched all over the world and networks do know that. Showtime is cable, so they have even more reasons to try and broaden their audience. I don't see why they shouldn't give it a shot (as a matter of fact, I do, but I don't think the "Buenos Aires is not in the US" argument should be the reason).
The Bridge is on right now and they have been able to work with Spanish-speaking actors in Spanish-speaking scenes, so, yeah.
Thanks for reading and I agree. It is long over due and it would be wise for Showtime to reach a bigger audience! :)
ReplyDeleteHannah spin off for sure.
ReplyDeleteWhat about a prequel? We could see Harry raising dexter and deb and see how he came to realize dexter was different and also how he went to see vogel. Also a prequel based on the ice truck killer would be great,since it's safe to assume Rudy killed before he found out who dexter was and started trying to get his attention...I would be curious to see if Harrisson grows up to be a killer too, but if he is, it would just be redundant I think and expected, and if turns out to be a boy scout, then i'll be boring...
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely love to see a Lumen spin-off. She was the best part of season 5 IMO. Such a shame she was only on for one season.
ReplyDeleteI personally like the idea of Astor. I think that one has promise. Hannah killing in Argentina just does not have the same appeal. I think Astor with the same supporting cast would be interesting. She could be in touch with Step Dad Dexter.
ReplyDeleteWe do know what happened to his second set of blood slides, he destroyed them in "Run" (season 7) shortly after LaGuerta found that slide while investigating Travis Marshall's death.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I obviously didn't remember!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAn Ice Truck Killer prequel could be interesting. I had not thought of it, but there is something I do like about it! Good idea :)
ReplyDeleteHannah and Harrison die and dexter starts killing again
ReplyDeleteSupport Quinn as killer. Also like the Lumen and Astor idea.
ReplyDeleteI too hoped for a Deb spin-off
ReplyDeleteYeah. In some ways I wish they would of had Dexter start to teach them, like in the novels, but then it would have been harder for the TV show to reach Dexter's emotional transformation. But I love Astor and would be game for it! It would be kind of funny if she would become Quinn's new love interest. :/
ReplyDeleteI would have liked it too, but I could just tell JC wants to be done. done. done. :(
ReplyDeleteAnother idea I like that they somewhat have touched on during the series is having a completely new Serial Killer. A younger still evolving killer that is using Dexter as a guide. It would not necessarily have to be Harrison or Aster though in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteThe way Dexter ended I can see it coming out sometime later that Dexter was involved in many deaths. If not them discovering evidence he was in fact the Bay Harbor Butcher etc...
Years later there would be a multitude of news stories and case studies being done on the notorious Dexter Morgan. Those news clippings and case studies done on Dexter could be a sort of guide book for this younger killer.
If MCH wanted to be involved he could even narrate like Harry did as Dexter's mentor.
Yeah!!! It was basically my number six, and I see potential in it if they do it right, like the way you stated here! It would be one great way to keep it Dexter related! I like it :)
ReplyDeleteI would only be interested in a spin-off featuring Hannah, Dexter and/or Harrison.
ReplyDeleteI love Harrison.
ReplyDeleteI think only Miami Metro continuation could be interesting, because the other ideas are pretty much Dexter in green. The problem about Miami Metro Continuation is the missing grip or edge that makes this show more interesting than any other cop drama out there
ReplyDeletePS: You won´t be eaten alive. Not on this site.;-)
Astor = Debra so Cody = Dexter :)
ReplyDelete1 or 2, no prequels
ReplyDeleteWait...you haven't seen the trailer for the new Dexter spin-off... Harrison... ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XJ99vgzVHg
ReplyDeleteTrue, but I'm pretty sure that I've been stabbed with forks and knives ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, in terms of not seeing much potential in any Dexter spin-off... and maybe especially after that terrible series finale.
ReplyDeleteSaying that, if a Hannah spin-off was to happen, it'd be somewhat interesting to make it purely about her survival instinct, rather than predatory instincts. Watching her escape the law, while trying to raise a kid, and having to 'off' a few people along the way to survive, could be quite interesting.
Focusing more on her web of lies, now and in the past, and splitting the screen time between her and someone after her (quite possibly Elway) could be a fascinating concept.
Hahahahaha!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteShe definitely is one of my favorite characters of the series. :)
ReplyDeleteI
ReplyDeletehad this marvelous idea this morning about a spinoff. What if Dexter
truly did intend to kill himself in the hurricane, but then survived by
some miracle. He washed up some place, with no ID and no memory of who
he was. He gets a ride with someone and starts over in the Pacific
Northwest with a new name and new life, with no memory of who he is. He
has no urge to kill. Clean slate. But, just as he is rebuilding his
life, he starts to have vivid nightmares about murder etc and then out
of nowhere, he starts to have flashbacks or memories of his previous
life which makes him wonder exactly who he was before he ended up where
he is. He may start to research it but then worries that maybe the man
he was isn't a good guy and he's better off not knowing... Maybe parts
of his past start to show up in his life. Stories in the news. Names.
Something.
NONE. End this show because it should have ended 3 seasons ago. What a waste of talent.
ReplyDeleteI thought of that originally right after I watched the episode. until I read the writers and producers comments in which explain that he did make the choice to punish himself, suggesting he had to know whom he was to make that choice.
ReplyDeleteAlso, because of American Dream Machine and to avoid a Dexter season 9, I think it unlikely that a spin off would focus again on Dexter, but I think this would have made a good movie idea!! :)
To each their own. There's no guarantee that there will be one, but it seems likely the intention given the way they left things. Everyone always has the option to not watch it and I'm sure given how many people didn't care for this ending could deter their plans.
ReplyDeleteI loved season 8 and I feel good about the way things turned out, as appose to the few ways I definitely wouldn't have liked it, but Dexter became a 'real' person with real remorse in that finale with potential for various characters futures, even if only to live on in my imagination, I'm grateful for the doorways.
T I didn't care for the finale, but I didn't write this post for that. I just wanted to say how FUCKING CUTE you are in that pic. I are my type of girl
ReplyDeleteQuinn and Astor? He's old enough to be her father. I like the idea of Astor and Cody killing together. Like in the books. Dex teaching them is great. Since he isolated himself it would be hard to use that on the show. But then, they don't need him. Their mother was killed by a serial killer. Revenge. They hunt only killers. We have the motive. And as for learning: practice makes perfect. They teach each other.
ReplyDeleteAnd I support Quinn as killer cause he's killer material. You saw his face. He knew what Dexter was and what he did. He could easily accept Dexters code. Motive: kill killers to stop them from killing innocents. He's not a sociopath, so he needs a motive. As a cop he knows what mistakes not to make.
I know, he is (and I'm assuming we'd jump ahead a few years), but think of how much older Harry was to Laura Moser, or even Quinn with Jamie and Christine was pushing it!
ReplyDeleteWell, at least I wouldn´t stab you with forks and knives. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI doubt the difference between Quinn and Jamie or Harry and Laura was more than 10 years or so. Astor is how old now? 15? 16? Quinn is in his mid-thirties, maybe getting close to 40? That’s 20 years. And yes, we jumped ahead a few years. She's still a kid for Christ sake!
ReplyDelete"and Christine was pushing it"???
Good luck finding someone who could bring to a spinoff what Michael C. Hall brought to us as Dexter. I don't see anything working except to bring MCH back.
ReplyDeleteWhatever they go with, please let Scott Buck and Sara Colleton be the show-runners. That should keep them from messing up any original or existing properties for at least a year.
ReplyDeleteThe Lumen Show would best be served if she ended every episode in a barrel.
ReplyDeleteI think Yvonne Strahvoski has something special and as I stated, her back story is just established enough to wonder what exactly went wrong with her father, and her mother is barely touched on at all.
ReplyDeleteOf course there will never be an 'identical' Dexter (MCH) and the idea is not to replace him, it's to continue on in that series' blue print in some way, which is way another story about another kind of empathetic killer could work. This show was an internal story about transformation and human flaws not just killing and justice. But in Hannah's and Harrison's case, Dexter is also what informs their story, which IMO is another reason that I think that is the likeliest route, "IF" a spin off does occur!
Even though in some cases, Dexter's full back story probably doesn't need exploited, I think in most cases it would. So I whole heatedly agree, especially with Scott Buck that he/they run/produce/write for the show.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about that, but it would be interesting in "barrels" kept making appearances!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I understand all your points. My only point was that MCH set such a high bar anything else will have an uphill battle to keep the story going.
ReplyDeleteI'd like a Hannah McKay spin-off where it's revealed she's actually been Sarah Walker this whole time working the case for the CIA and she and Chuck raise Harrison...but maybe that's because I've been watching a lot of Chuck lately and I miss it.
ReplyDeleteI think it is a very high bar and although I think there are very few actors who could play Dexter the way MCH played him, I still think that we couldn't really know Dexter and see Dexter without the writing style and all the other characters, which there were a good handful that I really loved. So as much, as I was watching for MCH, I was also watching for SO many interesting characters and situations they provided.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with all your points. For me, personally, a new show could never be as good as the original show was. But, I'm more than excited about the possibility of some sort of spinoff - if it even came close to being as good of a show it will be a winner, I think. Let's hope it happens.
ReplyDeleteThat's cute <3 --Actually I think it would be kind of funny if they would cast Zachary Levi as some serious evil guy!
ReplyDeleteI have to say that I'd hate all of those. Literally "killing" their best potential and actress in Deb, was a gargantuanly boneriffic move this season, and really a series and fan zeal killer, not to mention DOOM for the Blu-ray/DVD sets. We'll have a series review episode that I'd like to involve you in on The DEXTER Podcast - can you contact me to chat more about it? Thanks for your post!
ReplyDeleteDIfference between Debra and Lundy was definitely more than 10 years, so there's that. Anyway, if they jumped something like 8 years, casted someone in their 20s as Astor, I would have no problem at all seeing her with Quinn.
ReplyDeleteI think they had to do it for both symbolism and because I think Jennifer Carpenter wants to be done. I think the writers went into the season with a potential spin off in mind, but almost all of JC's comments, especially those at comic con and Paley fest, indicated how much she wants to not be bothered with the future of Deb...So it think the writer did her a curiosity, despite that I think a lot of fans would have been happier if she lived.
ReplyDeleteSure. I would love to participate or be mentioned in your podcast! Jus,t click the email button apart of my author's profile box. Thanks for the invite. I will be looking out for you.
He already has broke the code by not being a serial killer anymore, but I disagree more over because it would defeat the purpose of setting him apart to begin with and by having him transform at all. I'm not a big fan of existential-nihilistic endings, especially when the main character is set up to be anti-hero.
ReplyDeleteFrom best to worst: 1,2,3,4,5.
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ReplyDeleteA prequel with Brian is the best route. What was his story after being separated from Dexter, how did he cope with Laura's death and what was the code he had without anyone like Harry around. We know what he became but let's learn his journey.
ReplyDeleteNot to mention the actor that portrayed him was terrific. If he comes back that would be perfect.
6. Just let this show die already and move on to entirely different projects.
ReplyDeleteWhat about dexter the serial killer spy agent. who often goes to argentina to check on his family but yet they dont know of his existence. One week after Hanna left to argentina she finded out she has a new baby, turns out she is a girl... Harrison grows older and seeks his father...
ReplyDeleteI definitely think that could work if the idea is to be a limited run. It could indirectly add weight onto Dexter that might be interesting.
ReplyDeleteSorry it took me SO long to get back to you. I happened to look back to this by chance now recently reading Michael C. Hall's latest comments on the matter (which he seems naturally frustrated at this point)
ReplyDeleteOne of my thoughts going in to write this theory article was thinking about it from a perspective where Dexter no longer needed to be the title character/killer, but could, either in spirit of the franchise (stylization-relative empathetic killer story) or in free coming and going literal capacity, still be apart of a new series.
For me, Hannah McKay and Harrison work best for this, because of the potential that Dexter could act as a ghost/shadow figure (like you said a "spy") in their lives at some point, or just on occasion. I think they would have to approach the Dexter being a serial killer again very carefully, since the idea was that he no longer needed to kill and he chose a life of solidarity out of a need of remorse--making Dexter fully feeling person, but I also think that Harrison is something that really started changing him, or making him more aware about himself and I could see that the idea would be that he kills only out of necessity to protect him and Hannah.