Harry Morgan Connection on Dexter?

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In the series Dexter Harry Morgan is the name of the Dexter's father. Harry Morgan is also the name of the well known character actor who starred in such shows as M*A*S*H as well as Dragnet - (1967).

It doesn't seem "Hollywood" would copy a name like this (at least to me), Is there any relationship between the actor and the character?






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Is Dexter related to Harry?

Detective Harrison "Harry" Morgan is a fictional character in the Showtime television series Dexter and the novels by Jeff Lindsay upon which it is based. In the television series he is portrayed by James Remar. Harry is Dexter Morgan's adoptive father, now deceased.

What does Harry represent in Dexter?

Not only is Harry a representation of Dexter's subconsciousness, but he also represents the protagonist's better nature. Since Harry was the one who tried to teach Dexter a moral code as best he could, its only fitting that Dexter's representation of his moral self is in the form of his adoptive father.

Is Morgan in love with Dexter?

At the end of the season, her therapist helps her realize that she has been in love with Dexter all along. She finally makes peace with the idea \u2014 on the same day that she catches Dexter in the act of murdering "Doomsday Killer" Travis Marshall (Colin Hanks).

Why did Harry help Dexter?

Harry, fearing that his son had something wrong with him, sought help from Dr. Evelyn Vogel, who listened to his stories and was convinced that Dexter not only showed all the classic traits of a psychopath, but that he would one day become a killer.



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