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Why Dexter Stopped Bringing Donuts For The Station | Screen Rant

One of Dexter’s earliest quirks was the fact that the serial killer would bring donuts for everyone at the Miami Metro police station, but the series abruptly stopped including this habit. The majority of Dexter’s life in public is spent putting on a charade of “normalcy,” wherein he attempts to act in ways that would be deemed socially acceptable to dissuade any suspicion about his bloody extracurricular activities. When Dexter Morgan isn’t tracking down dangerous killers or covering up his own crimes, Dexter is following the Code of Harry that instructs him to blend in and make people like him.

The pilot episode of Dexter sees the titular serial killer bring a box of donuts into the station, with each colleague greeting him with a friendly smile (besides James Doakes, of course). Dexter repeats this trick to get his coworkers to like him throughout the series, with the majority of the show’s season pilots and finales seeing Dexter try to get into the good graces of the station through Sadie’s Donuts. Dexter's daily habit of buying a dozen donuts was so important to him that he even considered inviting the donut guy to his wedding. Realizing the donuts have worked to make most of Miami Metro like him, Dexter Morgan even reuses the trick when Harrison enters preschool in Dexter season 6, with the serial killer desperately hoping that young Harrison Morgan’s budding social skills will be better than his own.

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Considering the donuts gag was one of the most recognizable quirks of Dexter (outside of the vigilante serial killing), it felt oddly abrupt that he stopped bringing in donuts around Dexter season 7. However, this is largely explained by the notion that he had a much better cover for normalcy at this time: a family. Following Rita’s death at the end of Dexter season 4, the secret Bay Harbor Butcher was a single father to Harrison, and was also briefly caring for Astor and Cody on his own. Dexter’s family life was a much better cover than bringing donuts to his coworkers, with a cute kid like Harrison being the perfect avenue for his coworkers to like him.

When Dexter was regularly bringing donuts to work, he was far more concerned about getting caught as the Bay Harbor Butcher. By Dexter seasons 7 and 8, he became much sloppier, with the overly-cautious, donut-bringing Dexter being virtually gone by the end of the series. Although the later seasons of Dexter’s original series tried to suggest that he could perhaps rid himself of his Dark Passenger for good, the show forgot to bring back his most humanizing aspects outside of his relationship with Harrison. Dexter’s best gags about trying to be normal were the donuts and his bowling skills, which were both phased out once he got married to Rita and had bigger fish to fry in terms of his family’s safety.

However, the donuts would make a triumphant return in Dexter: New Blood episode 1, which saw the retired serial killer bringing the sweet treats to his boss at Fred’s Fish & Game. The reason Dexter restarted his Miami routine in New Blood was the opposite of why he stopped bringing donuts in the first place, as he had to start from scratch to get his new neighbors in Iron Lake to like him. Before Harrison arrived, it was just Dexter alone living in a secluded cabin, so bringing donuts was likely the only trick he still remembered to establish a “nice guy” persona. Of course, once Harrison turned up, the donuts are gone yet again, as Dexter being a family man is a far better cover.

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