

22, Garcia was scheduled to begin her first day on the set of the “RoboCop” reboot. She later landed the role of the narrator on 2004’s “Spanglish” with Adam Sandler and joined the cast of ABC’s “George Lopez.” She moved to Los Angeles afterward knowing she had an offer from Morgan Stanley in New York if things didn’t work out, but landed a small role on 2002’s “The Good Girl” with Jennifer Aniston within seven days. Garcia attended Northwestern University, where she majored in economics, journalism and French. She was one of the finalists for the 1997 film but was deemed too young and lost out to Jennifer Lopez. Long before “Dexter,” Garcia was appearing in McDonald’s commercials with Chicago sports stars Michael Jordan and Sammy Sosa and auditioning for the lead role in the biopic of late Tejano singer Selena. “I was more worried about that than anything,” Garcia said. And yet, she wasn’t nervous for her first day on set, except for her first scene, which required her to wear a bikini. Garcia said she was a fan of the show even before she came aboard as the new nanny in Season 6 (don’t ask Garcia about the unexplained exit of the previous nanny - she doesn’t know ).
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Hall as a Miami blood spatter analyst-by-day, serial killer-by-night - premieres Sunday. The seventh season of the show - which stars Emmy-winner Michael C. We remain friends and I'm very thankful for that.Most of the cast didn’t know about the cliffhanger at the end of Season 6 until the audience did, according to Garcia. The context of our relationship changed, but the relationship didn't end. And the fact that we were able to work together in a committed and intimate way and continue to tell a story that we both felt was worth telling meant a lot to both of us. But ultimately, it was tremendously gratifying. On working with former wife Jennifer Carpenter (Deb) after the marriage ended: "It was challenging, inasmuch as we'd obviously gone through a lot. On strange fan encounters: "Some people have volunteered to be a victim! And when I met Morgan Freeman, he said "Congratulations on your whole life." It was as if I were being invited to heaven by God himself! Though I imagine he's got a pretty serious itch he's aching to scratch." staring at the wall in a prison of his own making, and I think his self-imposed exile from the world continues. On what Dexter is up to now: " coughs That's a good question. Oh, and three more great things to share from MCH's amazing Reddit, which was thoroughly enjoyable through and through: But is what I personally would have pitched."Īlternate universe Dexter ending? We need you.

"I chose not to stay with the show, and so everybody did what they did, and I had no problem with that…and I think they did a good job with the final episode. " what I personally would have done should I have stayed with the show," said Philips. I think it would have been a great, epic, very satisfying conclusion." Literally, his life flashed before his eyes as he was about to die. That everything we've seen over the past eight seasons has happened in the several seconds from the time they start Dexter's execution to the time they finish the execution and he dies. "That's what I envisioned for the ending of Dexter. All the big deaths, and also whoever the weekly episodic kills were. "And in the gallery are all the people that Dexter killed-including the Trinity Killer and the Ice Truck Killer (his brother Rudy), LaGuerta who he was responsible for killing, Doakes who he's arguably responsible for, Rita, who he's arguably responsible for, Lila.
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We appreciate the sentiment, but when you take into account the sad state of the entire final season of Dexter, and the finale's series of events that really made no sense whatsoever (Spoiler: He put Deb's body on a boat, disappeared and showed up looking like the Bounty paper towel man…because suddenly, being a serial killer was a CHOICE?! Say what now?), we still can't help but crave the ending that original executive producer Clyde Phillips (who left the show in late 2009) told us he had wanted to pitch as the ending. Of course, Dexter is also a pragmatist and a self-preservationalist so he didn't do himself in. anything he touched would eventually be destroyed and so he felt he neededto let it all go. "Given what had been through," Hall explained, "and his attempts to have his cake and eat it too in regards to indulging his compulsion to kill AND have a more authentic life, his self-imposed exile did resonate. Still, Michael did sorta-kinda defend what the writers were going after.
