Q.
What is it supposed to be on the show?
A. A public street.
Q.
Where is it supposed to be on the show?
A. In New York City.

Q. When did we see it on the show?
A. In Episode 5 of Season One of Resurrection.
Harrison is walking down a street when his cell phone rings.
He answers it, but quickly regrets that he did,
because on the other end is Detective Claudette Wallace, an NYPD cop
who is obviously suspicious about Harrison's involvement with Ryan's
death at the hotel.
She asks him to come in for an interview. He
attempts to get out of it by telling her it isn't a convenient time,
but she then says that she can go to him ( although she reminds him that his employer doesn't know he's illicitly staying at their hotel for free. )
Frustrated, he reluctantly agrees to drop by the precinct and talk to her.
Q. What is it actually in real life?
A. A public street.
Q.
Where can I find it in real life?
A. This scene was shot on the sidewalk in front of the Brooklyn Brewery, at 79 N. 11th Street, in Brooklyn, NY. ( brooklynbrewery.com )
( That's just east of the corner of Wythe Ave. & N. 11th St. )
Harrison is walking west along the north side of 11th Street.
( During the scene, the camera is mainly looking east / northeast. )
This spot is just around the corner from the bowling alley, where Dexter & Mia enjoy a game.
Here is a matching StreetView of :
Here is an aerial
photo of the location. And here is a map
link.
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Q. How the heck did you figure out where it was?
A. This came as a tip from a fan, Bud B, who was kind enough to let me know where it was.
I had been looking unsuccessfully for the location, but the street
was so nondescript in the scene that there simply weren't enough clues
to point me to the location.
Thanks, Bud!
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