With a cyber printer appearing in Dexter Season 6, there is a theory that the crime series takes place in the same universe as The office. Audiences were first introduced to Michael C. Hall’s vigilante serial killer in 2006 when Dexter Started airing on Showtime. The series ran for a total of eight seasons previously Dexters divisive series finale aired in 2013. During the first four seasons of Dexters run, it was one of the most thrilling crime dramas on television, while later seasons were not as well received due to the evolution of the characters. since then, Dexter has returned to the small screen, with Dexter: New Blood (2021-2022), a limited series sequel and a prequel, Dexter: Original Sinis also in the works.
At the time when Dexter was struggling to find a way to continue the story, NBC had no such problem when it came to The officeEven if it is going through changes of its own. Before Michael Scott (Steve Carell) left in season 7, the series changed Dunder Mifflin by Cyber buying the company. The new leadership saw Dunder Mifflin expand its reach to sell more than just paper, with Sabre’s low-cost printers as the big selling point. Even though these printers have problems – like catching on fire, as proven by Andy – and are not so prominently featured on The officeOne of them can be seen in Dexter Season 6.
Dexter brought out a cyber printer from the office
The unexpected prop launched the fan theory
During Dexter Season 6, Episode 5, “The Angel of Death”, Miami Metro continues the investigation surrounding the Doomsday Killers. Dexter is examining the angel’s wings from their latest murder and suspects that they were repaired with an unusual type of glue. to confirm his suspicion, Dexter goes back to his office and prints out a breakdown of the glue – and he does it with a cyber printer.. This has led to many theories among fans that the two shows are related, so far as to suggest Dexter was bound to The offices own serial killer, the Scranton Strangler.
Other theories explaining the inclusion of the cyber printer suggest that The office is a show that also exists in the Dexter World. This theory would suggest that Dexter or someone else in the Miami metro may be a big fan of the show and personally put a Cyber logo on the work printer just for fun. Since both Dexter And The office Completed without providing more connections, fans will have to decide for themselves which theory they want to believe to explain the cyber printer.
The Office and Dexter connection isn’t real
Cyber printers have appeared in other shows
Although there is a lot of fun that can be explored with this theory, The inclusion of the cyber printer in Dexter It’s nothing more than a fun reference to another show that was popular at the time. Dexter And The office aired on different networks and did not include any members of the same creative team. “The Angel of Death” director SJ Clarkson never worked on The officeWhile production designer Jessica Kender did not work on the sitcom either.
This does not fully appreciate the opportunity Dexter And The office to exist in the same universe, but it makes it less likely that this was the intention of the Easter egg. after all, A cyber printer is also used in other shows The office And Dexter. One of the printers can be seen in Parks and Recreation. However, this only led to some fans assuming that Parks and Recreation was only a third show included in the shared universe. Regardless of the flaws in the theory, it’s an entertaining connection to make.
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Could Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Ted Lasso be linked?
While the Dexter And The office Shared universe can’t really be true, there are many other theories that fans have come up with about the possibility of some very different shows being connected. In some cases, the fans can run wild with their own backstory and continued mythology based on the fact that two shows share the same actor. Such is the case with a theory from a Redditor sophandroswho used The inclusion of actor Anthony Stewart Head to join Buffy the Vampire Slayer And Ted Lasso:
Rupert Giles changed his last name to Mansion after the events of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He returned to England, used the powers he had temporarily received from the Devon Coven to acquire wealth, bought Richmond FC and married Rebecca Welton. However, he could not keep away from the younger women, and this ended up affecting Rebecca.
While simply seeing one actor in two different shows is hardly evidence of a shared universe, there is one TV character who has managed to tie together a number of different shows. Richard Belzer originated the role of Detective Munch in the crime series Murder: Life on the StreetsBut Munch is probably best recognized as part of these Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Ensemble. however, Munch also made a cameo in another crime series, The rulerYears later, and even published in Arrested development.
It’s always fun to see the different ways fans can take details from their shows and create their own inventive stories about how things are connected. This can be seen in Redditor FailResorts‘ Theory about the “McBrideverse”, a connection of shows all developed by and starring Danny McBride. While they point out loose connections between Righteous Gemstones And Vice PrincipalsThey also offer the idea that McBride is playing an alternate version of the same character throughout the show:
Kenny Powers is McBride as a baseball player.
Neal Gamby is McBride if he stayed as a teacher and became a principal.
Jesse Gemstone is McBride if he became a mega church preacher.
Red (from Pineapple Express) is McBride if he became a drug dealer.
Some of these theories are even more outlandish than that The office And Dexter connection, but show the same way fans can continue to have fun with a show outside of watching it.
Based on the character created by author Jeff Lindsay, Showtime’s Dexter Follows Miami Metro Police Department’s most skilled blood spotter analyst, Dexter Morgan, as he tries to satisfy his dark passenger’s need to kill by hunting down criminals who have escaped justice. However, using the rules his adoptive father taught him to remain undiscovered, Dexter must walk the fine line of seemingly blending into society while continuously feeding his dark urges. Dexter faces several serial killers as his facade slowly crumbles around him; With every problem solved by his dark passenger, another one arises for his suburban paternal life. When Dexter takes it personally or feels that the law is failing, he takes matters into his own hands and even compromises the investigations of his associates. Dexter Aired on Showtime for eight seasons before receiving a mini-sequel series called Dexter: New Bloodwhich picked up ten years after the events of the show. You can buy each season for just $9.99 for Prime Day.
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October 31, 2010
- Seasons
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8