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Dexter Morgan enjoys his job as a blood-spatter expert with the Miami Police Department. He has a cabin cruiser and a home by the water. And a passion: He's a serial killer.
A hit for two seasons on Showtime, "Dexter" now comes to CBS as a beneficiary of the just-concluded writers strike and the dearth of programming that resulted. This is the first time a full season of a premium cable drama is making the leap to network television, says CBS, and all the ghoulishness is pretty much intact. Just certain four-letter words are excised.
"Dexter" airs at 9 p.m. Sunday on KRQE News 13.
What do you do if you're engaged to be married but can't stuff yourself into your wedding dress? You say "I do" to "Bulging Brides," a new reality series that follows brides-to-be as they try to shed unwanted pounds and inches in an effort to fit into their gowns.
Personal trainer Tommy Europe and nutrition specialist Nadeen Boman put the women through an intense six-week regimen. Back-to-back half-hour episodes start with Kymm, who figured - mistakenly - that if she bought her wedding dress two sizes too small she would feel obliged to become a gym rat. Then we meet junk-food junkie Sarah, who's bummed out about her oversized bum.
"Bulging Brides" premieres at 8 p.m. Sunday on WE TV.

