The problem was the writers tried hard to be unpredictable and failed. Look at Breaking Bad's ending, it was great and very satisfactory, yet it was a tad forseeable. There wasn't any major surprises, but just done so well..
His gf is lucky. :-) I like that he went with a non actress. Just a Canadian living in la. Staying normal. I love that about him. Miss JC though :( They went well together lol
It amazed me how theres no mention of the fact the marriage & divorce with Jennifer Carpenter were his 2nd time around (2:40 "a marriage" "a divorce").
I agree... but I feel that some of the writing/acting was completely rushed in the last few minutes. For example, Hannah getting the news and being upset for a second then taking Harrison for ice cream. Also, I understand that Dexter has crazy strong survival instincts and had a life raft, but his boat was torn to shreds in the hurricane so there is 0 chance he should have survived. Also, lumberjack?
Beau Romero he always had an escape plan and they showed that in season 7 I believe with the bag and the money and fake passport.. the lumberjack is just a different way of escaping his old life and it shouldn’t be looked in to very heavily
He is a public figure (part of the job), I find it weird, there's nothing to be ashamed of it, its just NEVER mentioned. I think it more relevant for fans- and less private- then sex orientation. It's the never even mentioned part that bothers me ("a " = 1).
the lumberjack end would have been justifiable, if there was good reason leading up to it in the entirety of season 8. there was no real character development and I was not rooting for anyone by the end of it, then you have the disjointed finale. fuck that.
I actually disliked the ending but grew to love it & do think it was symbolized as the worst punishment Dexter could endure. Of corse I'd love it if Dex realized his strength was all from his 'connection' with Deb. He kills Hanna & the end is show as Dexter & Deb so many years later, elsewhere , teaching Harrison 'The Code'. Not signifying a spin-off at all, but a bond that either Harrison accepts or rebels, we just don't know & it closes leaving viewers wondering. Otherwise, Sun. Nite sux now!
he’s so well spoken
He clearly knows the ending is shit but didn't want to say anything.
I LOVE MICHAEL C HALL
“The finale better be good.” 😬
Now he's back!!!! 😜
The problem was the writers tried hard to be unpredictable and failed. Look at Breaking Bad's ending, it was great and very satisfactory, yet it was a tad forseeable. There wasn't any major surprises, but just done so well..
3:07 - "That's good, I am fitting in nicely. These people still know nothing", I hear him say to himself in that narrator's voice.
I DON'T WANT IT TOO END!
she said great brother, Dexter killed his crazy brother
well deb loves him lol
he was great to Deb
Legendary
His gf is lucky. :-) I like that he went with a non actress. Just a Canadian living in la. Staying normal. I love that about him. Miss JC though :( They went well together lol
It amazed me how theres no mention of the fact the marriage & divorce with Jennifer Carpenter were his 2nd time around (2:40 "a marriage" "a divorce").
The ending left a lot to be desired but still Love The whole series can't judge a book by reading the ending love Dexter and always will
Did you already watch Dexter New Blood (season 9)?
If he actually were a serial killer in real life,being as charming,cold and smart
who would resist to date him?
Not me.
Georgia Robles oh I so would date Dexter aka Michael c hall ❤😉😍👅💦
I think it's difficult to make a happy ending for a serial killes. You know in cant ben like: He moved to Argentinia and lived a happy life.
I agree... but I feel that some of the writing/acting was completely rushed in the last few minutes. For example, Hannah getting the news and being upset for a second then taking Harrison for ice cream. Also, I understand that Dexter has crazy strong survival instincts and had a life raft, but his boat was torn to shreds in the hurricane so there is 0 chance he should have survived. Also, lumberjack?
Beau Romero he always had an escape plan and they showed that in season 7 I believe with the bag and the money and fake passport.. the lumberjack is just a different way of escaping his old life and it shouldn’t be looked in to very heavily
How long is a Season?
He is a public figure (part of the job), I find it weird, there's nothing to be ashamed of it, its just NEVER mentioned. I think it more relevant for fans- and less private- then sex orientation. It's the never even mentioned part that bothers me ("a " = 1).
The fact that they changed Dexter from season 1 to 8 is what ruined the show.
the lumberjack end would have been justifiable, if there was good reason leading up to it in the entirety of season 8. there was no real character development and I was not rooting for anyone by the end of it, then you have the disjointed finale. fuck that.
They should have killed his character off but i have too say season 5 was my fave I loved that story line
Who cares? This is about Dexter and MCH, not his marriage/divorce or otherwise.
sorry, i don't think anyone loved that ending.
Beau Romero I did because it made complete sense
I actually disliked the ending but grew to love it & do think it was symbolized as the worst punishment Dexter could endure. Of corse I'd love it if Dex realized his strength was all from his 'connection' with Deb. He kills Hanna & the end is show as Dexter & Deb so many years later, elsewhere , teaching Harrison 'The Code'. Not signifying a spin-off at all, but a bond that either Harrison accepts or rebels, we just don't know & it closes leaving viewers wondering. Otherwise, Sun. Nite sux now!
SkepticBoo13 harrison may have not even been a psychopath though so I think the ending was just great as it is