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completely muck up the fact that he finally had a moment of clarity." Nevertheless, he gave the season a "mediocre" 5.5 out of 10 rating and wrote, "I still feel the Dexter/Deb antagonism within the first four episodes, culminating with the car crash in the season's strongest episode, "Scar Tissue," was really good. And most definitely an avenue that should have worked to inform the season more than it did (it essentially lasted only those four episodes). What happened after the crash into the lake though, with Dexter and Deb re-discovering their familial bond, was tragically boring, shoddy and unbecoming of something that we all hoped would be a riveting final run."
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have to decide his own fate. His decision is to remove himself from the thing he's always wanted the most â which is to be connected to humanity â and to live in this self-imposed prison in the land of the serial killers: the
Pacific Northwest. He also couldn't allow her to live under those circumstances. There's no hope of recovery for her and he knows she wouldn't want to go on this way. Dexter has killed so many people so easily throughout his whole life â and it's the easiest thing in the world for him â but to have to end his sister's life is the most difficult thing he has ever had to do."
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season we see him trying to get with Rudy. Now that he's finally made that journey and he's almost poised to have a real human life, he has to give all that up to save
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known all along that there was more there to Dexter. Batista is seeing a hint of the darker Dexter. There was a hint in that moment. But we didn't want to blow it all up and revel he's a serial killer." He also explained that as the storyline was already addressed in the second and seventh season, it would feel "repetitious and familiar."
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named it one of the worst series finales, noting that the episode was "so poorly received that its final scene, which sees Miami's most prolific killer hiding out in a new life as a lumberjack in Oregon, became an instant meme and a catch-all term for shows that royally screwed the landing." In 2023,
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from Saxon. Dexter tells Saxon that he is there to kill him with the ballpoint pen he places on the table between them. Seizing the opportunity to kill Dexter, Saxon grabs the pen and slams it into Dexter's left shoulder. Dexter pulls the pen out and plunges it into Saxon's jugular vein, killing him.
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wrote, "The finale was not without its faults. There were some enormous plot holes, such as how did the hospital just let him walk off with Deb's body and did no one miss her after the storm passed? And how, exactly, did Dexter survive driving his boat into a hurricane? But the final episode got the
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gave the episode a 2 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "This season started off strong, then took a turn for the worse. Still, I was optimistic that this final hour would be a redemption of sorts, a fitting end to the story of Dexter Morgan and his sister. As the closing scene faded from my television
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were enjoyable, sure, but they also lined up the first dominoes in a chain of contrivances that allowed Dexter to skirt apprehension and win new allies rather than be made to deal with the consequences of his actions. There was a time when I'd have recommended those seasons, but now I couldn't even
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and, seconds before she dies, whispers "I love you" into her ear. He then places her body on a gurney and, in the chaos of the evacuation, manages to slip unseen with the body onto his boat, docked in the rear of the hospital. Dexter calls a happy Hannah, just as she and
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On the decision to have Dexter kill Debra, Buck said, "It always felt important to me that whatever happens to Dexter, the end of the series wasn't about something that's happening to him but rather that it's his decision. He has decided the fate of so many other people, but now it's up to him to
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said, "even if I don't write an episode, I'm still in charge. I take full responsibility. We all work cohesively as a team. If people think the final episode stood out, it's probably because it's been sitting in my mind for so long. Buck also mentioned that there was pressure in filming both the
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While the writers considered having Miami Metro learn Dexter's secret, they decided against it, as Buck felt it was "off-point." He added, "The story was ultimately about Dexter's personal journey. We have one moment in that interrogation room with Quinn and
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was really well-conceived. He had to sacrifice the one person who was closest to him in the world, and he had to leave. That was where it was headed for a very long time." Nevins also said there were never any discussions to kill off Dexter, and they did not just keep the character alive for a
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ended its eighth and final season tonight in stunningly horrid fashion. The whole season was a lackluster mess, devoid of compelling storylines or really any reason to warrant its existence. Tonight it limped across the finish line weighed down by many of the problems it showcased this season;
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did pretty well with the finale. I liked how morose it got and applauded the fact that Dexter finally learned what an unintentional destroyer of worlds he was. Enough to make him want to end it all. Of course, he didn't end it all and there's an even bigger tragedy in that, but that shouldn't
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said that "let's be real: people found the way that show left things pretty unsatisfying, and there's always been a hope that a story would emerge that would be worth telling. I include myself in the group of people that wondered, âWhat the hell happened to that guy?" He explained that he
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series finale is many things at many different times. It's often boring, it's often predictable and it often seems like the "right" ending. So overall, it's an okay finish to a horrible season of a show that should have ended a long, long time ago."
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anticipated polarizing reactions, but defended their choices, "there will be people who hate it, but we can't try to anticipate that or put it through the lens of any other show's finale â because that was another show. This is our show. This is
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gave the episode an "F" grade and wrote, "It's a feat for a finale to make you regret having watched a single moment of the series, but âRemember The
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gave the episode an "F" grade and wrote, "Wow. What an utter train wreck. I've watched worse hours of television, but I'm not sure I've seen a series finale that had such little idea what it was doing before."
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episode in years. It was also one of the strangest episodes in the show's history It's like watching a different series, one that was more compelling than the show it served to close." Miranda Wicker of
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father, but his relationship with Debra dwindles after she discovers his secret. In the final episode, Dexter searches for Saxon after learning of Debra's shooting, while a hurricane approaches Miami.
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nomination and argued that "the parting scenes between Dexter and Deb, possibly the most powerful sibling bond television has ever seen, gave the show the send-off it deserved". Mike Hale of
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laughable writing, poor characterization, and unbelievably bad plotting. Tonight the series didn't conclude so much as it just shrugged and kind of gave up."
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paved the way for the next generation of award-winning hit Showtime series, and its cultural impact will be felt for years to come."
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fans, who, witnessing this Showtime drama end in a heap, were subjected to the lamest series finale since
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