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Godwrath
Profile Joined August 2012
Spain10138 Posts
September 23 2013 18:41 GMT
#6681
On September 24 2013 03:31 crms wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 24 2013 03:29 Spaylz wrote:
Well, it is official.

That is the worst piece of shit I've ever seen, in any way shape or form.

I was sad a bit when deb was a vegetable and quinn was crying but as soon as dexter carried her out of the hospital with that sad music and the hurricane I couldn't stop laughing.

Indeed. But the best part was when he magically appeared on alaska.
Volband
Profile Joined March 2011
Hungary6034 Posts
September 23 2013 18:48 GMT
#6682
Hannah must be happy. No man, no sex, no one she could talk openly about herself, but now she have to raise the most idiotic child on Earth. Good times, lol.
Daray
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
6006 Posts
September 23 2013 18:53 GMT
#6683
I don't understand Dexter. In his mind he gets everyone he cares about killed so he decides to fake his own death (i'm not quite sure if he really attempted a suicide but survived by a miracle) and decides to start a new life somewhere as a lumberjack. I thought the whole point of him leaving with Hannah was to leave his previous life behind so he wouldn't have to worry about getting his loved ones killed since he doesn't even have the urge to kill anymore. Him killing Saxon seemed more like a revenge instead of his 'dark passenger'.

Oh well... maybe someone can correct me since i probably missed something while browsing funny pictures and trying to make it to the end of the episode.
Zarahtra
Profile Joined May 2010
Iceland4053 Posts
September 23 2013 18:57 GMT
#6684
I was so excited for the finale. Sure the season was shit, but they still had potential to end it decently. I don't really know where to start with my dissappointment.
Flashback scenes... If you're going there, I feel it required some acknowledgement of Rita. Imo it felt really weird with just the two of them there and the conversations they had.
Deb essentially dieing off camera.
Hospital security... Storm or not, wtf...
Dropping Deb in the ocean. He's been calling it "taking out the trash" for how long... I just... That's a good way to show your love for someone.
Elway + Hannah... Why bother if that's what we're going to see?
In general I also just felt the show lacked air time. Everything seemed so rushed, it should've ended with a 2 hour episode. Admittedly seeing how much shit was being thrown in that episode I'm somewhat glad they didn't double the length of my misery.
The ending... I feel cheated.
dcemuser
Profile Joined August 2010
United States3248 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-09-23 19:01:48
September 23 2013 18:59 GMT
#6685
On September 24 2013 02:42 SixStrings wrote:
Too bad metacritic doesn't haven season-specific reviews, I bet the ones for this season would barely scratch 60%.

It does have season-specific reviews, btw.

http://www.metacritic.com/tv/dexter/season-8

On September 24 2013 03:48 Volband wrote:
Hannah must be happy. No man, no sex, no one she could talk openly about herself, but now she have to raise the most idiotic child on Earth. Good times, lol.

Seriously, abandoning the two of them is fucked up.
Mostha
Profile Joined March 2013
Netherlands63 Posts
September 23 2013 19:03 GMT
#6686
I just finished and I just. I. I can't find words.
I don't want to say this was bad. but it just does not feel right either. I had prepared myself for Dexter's death so much and sighted with relief when it was sure. But seeing the lumberjack scene...
This is such an open ending. You could make multiple seasons telling about how he survived and how his new life is. He is still Dexter and he can still kill people.
I don't say it would be better if it ended with the hurricane. But it should have ended with Dexter dead. one way or another. This ending doesn't give closure.
Beyonder
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
Netherlands15103 Posts
September 23 2013 19:06 GMT
#6687


WTF
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Blurio
Profile Joined March 2011
Germany288 Posts
September 23 2013 19:12 GMT
#6688
He's a lumberjack now. So at least we know he's ok. Probably sleeps all night and works all day to keep his mind of murdering people.
karazax
Profile Joined May 2010
United States3737 Posts
September 23 2013 19:12 GMT
#6689
http://popwatch.ew.com/2013/09/20/dexter-final-season-gripes/

Nice list of the top fan gripes about this season of Dexter:

1. The final season didn’t tell the story fans expected and wanted: Dexter Morgan is an unassuming police lab tech hiding in plain sight as a serial killer. Especially after last season’s finale, where Deb killed Capt. LaGuerta, fans have naturally assumed the final season would address that central tension and focus on Dex’s secret unraveling and the hunter becoming the hunted — which is the route the similarly conceived Breaking Bad took this summer. Instead, season 8 felt like a typical season with Dexter battling new external threats instead of a final season that felt like it was building toward an epic conclusion.

2. Those subplots. Masuka finds his biological daughter. Quinn tries to pass the sergeant’s exam. Jamie and Quinn’s romance is rocky. Fans wondered: Why? Why, in the final season, are we watching low-stakes side-stories? These characters should ideally be involved somehow in the central storyline, but they were shoved aside to appear in their own USA Network-style mini-dramedies.

3. Soft new characters: Dr. Evelyn Vogel was a strong addition to the show. But what is the point of Jake Elway besides barking at Deb and drinking electrolytes? Why was Deputy Marshall Clayton added to the show a few episodes before the finale to track down Hannah? Consider: This is a show full of cops and its the last season. If somebody is going to track Hannah and get stabbed to death by the Brain Surgeon. Why not give that story arc to Batista or Quinn or, heck, even Elway?

4. Miami Metro clown college. We accept that Dex is smarter than his colleagues and he gets away with a lot of homicidal shenanigans right under their noses. But season 8 took Miami Metro cluelessness to new level. First we learn that Dex successfully covered up LaGuerta’s murder last season because his bosses let him work her crime scene — even though she accused him of being a serial killer in front of the whole department shortly before she was killed. We’re told Batista has a box of evidence from LaGuerta in his living room which might incriminate Dex and Deb and we assume he’s going to look through it — he never did. Then Miami Metro lets Dex work another crime scene of somebody he’s close to — his cute neighbor’s murder, even though they dated and she lives right next door. Deb even CONFESSES to killing LaGuerta and Quinn refuses to believe her. When Dexter quips that the murder solve rate in Miami is only 20 percent, you know why — you literally can’t get arrested by Miami Metro!

5. Convoluted Big Bad. In last week’s penultimate episode, Oliver Saxon (aka The Brain Surgeon) became a rather effective icy villain. Yet for most of the season, Dexter kept trying to fake-out fans on The Brain Surgeon’s identity. By the time he was revealed as Dr. Vogel’s son, the storyline had become so tangled it was difficult to feel emotionally invested. Here’s one EW recap reader’s summary of the Brain Surgeon storyline that was posted in the comments last week:

Vogel: Dexter, I want you to kill the Brain Surgeon.
Dexter: I don’t want to.
Vogel: Please kill the Brain Surgeon.
Dexter: I will kill the Brain Surgeon.

Vogel: Kill all these serial killers.
Dexter: Okay. I found one named Zach Hamilton. He will die.
Vogel: Don’t kill Zach Hamilton.
Dexter: I NEED to kill Zach Hamilton.
Vogel: Don’t do it.
Dexter: I will not kill Zach Hamilton. I will teach him the code!
Vogel: Cool.
Dexter: He cannot be taught the code! I must kill him!
Vogel: Don’t.
Dexter: My mistake. He’s cool. I’ll teach him the code again.

Dexter: That guy you wanted me to kill wasn’t the Brain Surgeon. Instead, your SON is the Brain Surgeon! I will kill him!
Vogel: Don’t kill my son the Brain Surgeon. All he ever did was kill my other son and threaten my life.
Dexter: I NEED to kill him.
Vogel. I know, but don’t.
Dexter: Okay. (I’m really going to, though)
Vogel. What a relief.
Dexter. Look at this video of your son killing Zach Hamilton.
Vogel. The horror! Dexter, please kill my son the Brain Surgeon.
Dexter: Will do.

Brain Surgeon: You picked Dexter over me! I will kill you AND Dexter!
Dexter: Okay, now I REALLY need to kill Brain Surgeon!
Brain Surgeon: Sorry Dexter. Can we forget all this if I buy your condo?
Dexter: I don’t want to kill you, I want to bang my girlfriend.
Brain Surgeon. Okay, thanks for letting me go.
Dexter: Nope. I’m calling my sister right now to arrest you. Also, please don’t tell on me for my serial killing even though I told on you for all the brain surgery.

6. Bad romance. Deb has returned to Quinn and Dex has returned to Hannah. It’s hard to get excited about romance when it’s a rerun of partnerships that didn’t work out the first time. Dex’s master plan this season is to move to Argentina with Hannah and Harrison. That makes Dex just about the worst father ever, dragging his child to Argentina because he’s fallen for a woman with a long history of poisoning people, including the Morgans. Harrison tells us he loves Hannah, but what does he know? He’s four!

7. Plot contrivances. Dexter has always existed in a heightened reality that required you to accept a fair degree of implausibility. As long as the storytelling was strong, fans went along with that. This season, spotting plot holes became a spectator sport: Dex and Deb crash a police pool car into a lake and almost drown and there’s no questions or consequences. Hannah poisons Dex and Deb in a major cliffhanger scene — then next week we find she simply left Dex on the side of the road for no discernible reason. Dex “stalks” the Brain Surgeon by standing in front of a diner window staring at him for nearly an hour then marvels when he’s spotted. Dex finally captures the Brain Surgeon after hunting him all season, then decides to give him to Miami Metro even though he’s certain to reveal Dex is a serial killer. Most commented on by fans was that notorious fugitive Hannah kept strutting around Miami — including on the arms of a famous billionaire — without making any attempt to change her appearance, even after learning that U.S. Marshall was closing in.

How not to stalk:

[image loading]




8. The Breaking Bad comparison. It’s probably unfair to compare any TV drama to Breaking Bad, especially this season. But if you’re watching both shows, it’s tough to avoid: They’re dark cable dramas about a seemingly ordinary guy who’s secretly a murderous criminal mastermind and they’re airing their final seasons in the same time slot. Except Breaking Bad put the focus where fans wanted — on the other characters realizing Walt’s secret and his behavior throughout the whole series having huge and devastating consequences. Every scene clicks neatly and logically into the one before it, like Lego blocks, with each character on the show having a crucial role to play. Here’s a cartoon that’s been making the rounds poking fun of Dexter‘s penchant to over-explain itself:

[image loading]


As one recap reader joked: “And then half the episode follows Steve Gomez thinking about starting a restaurant.”

9. Dexter’s too happy. Dex hasn’t been deeply challenged. Who would have suspected we would have started the final episode with Dexter still working at Miami Metro, happily dating his ex-girlfriend, nobody suspecting him and all the show’s regular characters still alive? The big life concept he’s been debating this season with Dr, Vogel is whether he’s taking on too much by juggling his job, Hannah, and the Brain Surgeon. If that sounds familiar, it’s roughly the same idea he wrestled with in season 4, whether he could “have it all.” He already learned he can’t, or so we thought.

10. This:



FrostedMiniWheats
Profile Joined August 2010
United States30730 Posts
September 23 2013 19:27 GMT
#6690
Before I even saw this finale I noticed that Dexter had finally gotten that grade of F from the AV Club I had been waiting to see for several episodes now. I figured, how could the finale have finally pushed the writer over the edge to drop it to the lowest grade...then..I watched...

My god, I mean I don't even know where to begin.

Batista? Still the most clueless cop ever

Quinn? Still a hotheaded idiot who despite wasting numerous camera time on post s5, never grew much as a character. The fake leak with him would have at least added some closure to his bullshit.

Jamie? There's Harrison! Get it! You're not a human!

Masuka and his daughter? Who? What?

Angie Miller? Who?

LT.Mathews? You know the fake leak with him was my favorite. It still sucked but would have been better than this. I always thought he secretly knew about Dexter, considering he was still lurking in the shadows in this final season. Never you mind that though, he was just here because.

Hannah and Harrison? Oh hey Hannah, you know, Harrison likes you more than Jamie for some odd reason, guess you'll make a great new babysitter as you raise my kid in a foreign country for the rest of his life, lawl.

Saxon? You're a poor man's Ice Truck Killer.

Deb? Actually I found her scenes quite touching. It was just hilarious how Dexter walks in, takes her off a life support and just walks out of the hospital...

And finally Dexter. I mean is there no end to this guy's selfishness. I thought he gained emotions over the course of the series. At the very least they could've had the balls to kill him off in the hurricane, but they give us one more slap in the face with a contrived ending of him somehow escaping sure death, to become.....a lumberjack. A lumberjack. A lumberjack....

fuck everything


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HawaiianPig
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
Canada5155 Posts
September 23 2013 19:43 GMT
#6691
On September 24 2013 04:12 karazax wrote:
http://popwatch.ew.com/2013/09/20/dexter-final-season-gripes/

+ Show Spoiler +
Nice list of the top fan gripes about this season of Dexter:

1. The final season didn’t tell the story fans expected and wanted: Dexter Morgan is an unassuming police lab tech hiding in plain sight as a serial killer. Especially after last season’s finale, where Deb killed Capt. LaGuerta, fans have naturally assumed the final season would address that central tension and focus on Dex’s secret unraveling and the hunter becoming the hunted — which is the route the similarly conceived Breaking Bad took this summer. Instead, season 8 felt like a typical season with Dexter battling new external threats instead of a final season that felt like it was building toward an epic conclusion.

2. Those subplots. Masuka finds his biological daughter. Quinn tries to pass the sergeant’s exam. Jamie and Quinn’s romance is rocky. Fans wondered: Why? Why, in the final season, are we watching low-stakes side-stories? These characters should ideally be involved somehow in the central storyline, but they were shoved aside to appear in their own USA Network-style mini-dramedies.

3. Soft new characters: Dr. Evelyn Vogel was a strong addition to the show. But what is the point of Jake Elway besides barking at Deb and drinking electrolytes? Why was Deputy Marshall Clayton added to the show a few episodes before the finale to track down Hannah? Consider: This is a show full of cops and its the last season. If somebody is going to track Hannah and get stabbed to death by the Brain Surgeon. Why not give that story arc to Batista or Quinn or, heck, even Elway?

4. Miami Metro clown college. We accept that Dex is smarter than his colleagues and he gets away with a lot of homicidal shenanigans right under their noses. But season 8 took Miami Metro cluelessness to new level. First we learn that Dex successfully covered up LaGuerta’s murder last season because his bosses let him work her crime scene — even though she accused him of being a serial killer in front of the whole department shortly before she was killed. We’re told Batista has a box of evidence from LaGuerta in his living room which might incriminate Dex and Deb and we assume he’s going to look through it — he never did. Then Miami Metro lets Dex work another crime scene of somebody he’s close to — his cute neighbor’s murder, even though they dated and she lives right next door. Deb even CONFESSES to killing LaGuerta and Quinn refuses to believe her. When Dexter quips that the murder solve rate in Miami is only 20 percent, you know why — you literally can’t get arrested by Miami Metro!

5. Convoluted Big Bad. In last week’s penultimate episode, Oliver Saxon (aka The Brain Surgeon) became a rather effective icy villain. Yet for most of the season, Dexter kept trying to fake-out fans on The Brain Surgeon’s identity. By the time he was revealed as Dr. Vogel’s son, the storyline had become so tangled it was difficult to feel emotionally invested. Here’s one EW recap reader’s summary of the Brain Surgeon storyline that was posted in the comments last week:

Vogel: Dexter, I want you to kill the Brain Surgeon.
Dexter: I don’t want to.
Vogel: Please kill the Brain Surgeon.
Dexter: I will kill the Brain Surgeon.

Vogel: Kill all these serial killers.
Dexter: Okay. I found one named Zach Hamilton. He will die.
Vogel: Don’t kill Zach Hamilton.
Dexter: I NEED to kill Zach Hamilton.
Vogel: Don’t do it.
Dexter: I will not kill Zach Hamilton. I will teach him the code!
Vogel: Cool.
Dexter: He cannot be taught the code! I must kill him!
Vogel: Don’t.
Dexter: My mistake. He’s cool. I’ll teach him the code again.

Dexter: That guy you wanted me to kill wasn’t the Brain Surgeon. Instead, your SON is the Brain Surgeon! I will kill him!
Vogel: Don’t kill my son the Brain Surgeon. All he ever did was kill my other son and threaten my life.
Dexter: I NEED to kill him.
Vogel. I know, but don’t.
Dexter: Okay. (I’m really going to, though)
Vogel. What a relief.
Dexter. Look at this video of your son killing Zach Hamilton.
Vogel. The horror! Dexter, please kill my son the Brain Surgeon.
Dexter: Will do.

Brain Surgeon: You picked Dexter over me! I will kill you AND Dexter!
Dexter: Okay, now I REALLY need to kill Brain Surgeon!
Brain Surgeon: Sorry Dexter. Can we forget all this if I buy your condo?
Dexter: I don’t want to kill you, I want to bang my girlfriend.
Brain Surgeon. Okay, thanks for letting me go.
Dexter: Nope. I’m calling my sister right now to arrest you. Also, please don’t tell on me for my serial killing even though I told on you for all the brain surgery.

6. Bad romance. Deb has returned to Quinn and Dex has returned to Hannah. It’s hard to get excited about romance when it’s a rerun of partnerships that didn’t work out the first time. Dex’s master plan this season is to move to Argentina with Hannah and Harrison. That makes Dex just about the worst father ever, dragging his child to Argentina because he’s fallen for a woman with a long history of poisoning people, including the Morgans. Harrison tells us he loves Hannah, but what does he know? He’s four!

7. Plot contrivances. Dexter has always existed in a heightened reality that required you to accept a fair degree of implausibility. As long as the storytelling was strong, fans went along with that. This season, spotting plot holes became a spectator sport: Dex and Deb crash a police pool car into a lake and almost drown and there’s no questions or consequences. Hannah poisons Dex and Deb in a major cliffhanger scene — then next week we find she simply left Dex on the side of the road for no discernible reason. Dex “stalks” the Brain Surgeon by standing in front of a diner window staring at him for nearly an hour then marvels when he’s spotted. Dex finally captures the Brain Surgeon after hunting him all season, then decides to give him to Miami Metro even though he’s certain to reveal Dex is a serial killer. Most commented on by fans was that notorious fugitive Hannah kept strutting around Miami — including on the arms of a famous billionaire — without making any attempt to change her appearance, even after learning that U.S. Marshall was closing in.

How not to stalk:

[image loading]



8. The Breaking Bad comparison. It’s probably unfair to compare any TV drama to Breaking Bad, especially this season. But if you’re watching both shows, it’s tough to avoid: They’re dark cable dramas about a seemingly ordinary guy who’s secretly a murderous criminal mastermind and they’re airing their final seasons in the same time slot. Except Breaking Bad put the focus where fans wanted — on the other characters realizing Walt’s secret and his behavior throughout the whole series having huge and devastating consequences. Every scene clicks neatly and logically into the one before it, like Lego blocks, with each character on the show having a crucial role to play. Here’s a cartoon that’s been making the rounds poking fun of Dexter‘s penchant to over-explain itself:

[image loading]

As one recap reader joked: “And then half the episode follows Steve Gomez thinking about starting a restaurant.”

9. Dexter’s too happy. Dex hasn’t been deeply challenged. Who would have suspected we would have started the final episode with Dexter still working at Miami Metro, happily dating his ex-girlfriend, nobody suspecting him and all the show’s regular characters still alive? The big life concept he’s been debating this season with Dr, Vogel is whether he’s taking on too much by juggling his job, Hannah, and the Brain Surgeon. If that sounds familiar, it’s roughly the same idea he wrestled with in season 4, whether he could “have it all.” He already learned he can’t, or so we thought.

10. This:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBRvhIV81hY&feature=related



Haha! #8 is a pic I made.
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micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24755 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-09-23 19:55:32
September 23 2013 19:55 GMT
#6692
Even if the ending makes sense in the big picture, it isn't what most fans were hoping for.

I wanted the last few episodes of the season to be Dexter managing to save everything and ride off into the sunset (almost accomplished actually), only to have his house of cards come crashing down in the last episode or two, as expected ever since seasons 1-2. I don't mean him faking his own death and having to leave his loved ones behind... I mean him being entirely outed and having to deal with the ramifications of that one way or another.

I think that would have taken a lot more effort than what the writers were willing to put in though lol.
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Nyxisto
Profile Joined August 2010
Germany6287 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-09-23 19:56:49
September 23 2013 19:56 GMT
#6693
I do notice that the "You are all so overly critical" fraction is awfully quiet today

But seriously, a lumberjack?
micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24755 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-09-23 19:58:54
September 23 2013 19:57 GMT
#6694
On September 24 2013 04:56 Nyxisto wrote:
I do notice that the "You are all so overly critical" fraction is awfully quiet today

But seriously, a lumberjack?

Some people are definitely exaggerating with some of their complaints, but what the series ultimately did was not able to make the series worth finishing in the end. I normally don't recommend this for a show, but I could totally agree with someone suggesting new viewers stick to only the first few seasons.

edit: and the crap job Dexter ends up with isn't exactly relevant... laugh all you want but it didn't ruin the show
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jinorazi
Profile Joined October 2004
Korea (South)4948 Posts
September 23 2013 20:05 GMT
#6695
did dexter get amnesia? was the fake death planned or did dexter lose his memory or something after the accident?
it must be accident, i dont think he would be sit around lumbering when his #1 priority (son and hanah) would be worried sick about his death/missing/not being there with them. or maybe i missed something when he last spoke with deb that made him change his mind, abandoning everything so he doesnt directly/indirectly cause harm to those around him.

is this the show's end? if it is, what a fucking retarded end.
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1Dhalism
Profile Joined June 2012
862 Posts
September 23 2013 20:10 GMT
#6696
On September 24 2013 04:56 Nyxisto wrote:
I do notice that the "You are all so overly critical" fraction is awfully quiet today

But seriously, a lumberjack?

this particular girl has been telling you she's got a cock for 4 years. And now when its out everyone is running around and flailing their arms.
i'm really surprised people are disappointed enough to write paragraphs. All things considered I can't say this isn't the best possible ending, all things considered.
jarod
Profile Joined September 2010
Romania766 Posts
September 23 2013 20:11 GMT
#6697
Dexter.. done.. well as everyone here.. i was also somehow disappointed. I preferred more Dexter dead or he survives in happy ending. Now lumberjack in Alaska.. wtf.. the next Wolverine... Last season pretty crap, I watched it cause i knew it was the last and wanted to see the whole show. I made a break after season 3, maybe it would be better if they had finished the series back then.
All the new characters on season 8 was somehow pointless, expect Vogel, she was cool, but the stories were cheap and the ending really bad.. expected more, still somehow i will miss the show
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HawaiianPig
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
Canada5155 Posts
September 23 2013 20:18 GMT
#6698
Okay guys here we go:



There's the real season 8. Done.
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Spaylz
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Japan1743 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-09-23 20:24:36
September 23 2013 20:21 GMT
#6699
On September 24 2013 04:57 micronesia wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 24 2013 04:56 Nyxisto wrote:
I do notice that the "You are all so overly critical" fraction is awfully quiet today

But seriously, a lumberjack?

Some people are definitely exaggerating with some of their complaints, but what the series ultimately did was not able to make the series worth finishing in the end. I normally don't recommend this for a show, but I could totally agree with someone suggesting new viewers stick to only the first few seasons.

edit: and the crap job Dexter ends up with isn't exactly relevant... laugh all you want but it didn't ruin the show


It's not about the crap job or life. It's just that it makes no sense whatsoever. A lumberjack? He went into the eye of a storm and survived, even though his ship was totally wrecked? How the fuck did he make it back to the shore? And so many more questions that aren't even questions at this point, but just huge plot holes.

In any case, I don't see the point of having him be a lumberjack, or surviving at all after he goes into the storm. It looks like an ending quickly put together to not disappoint the fans who don't want Dexter dead. I would have been completely fine with him dying in the storm. The episode, even though terrible, would have had a very dramatic (albeit poor quality) ending. Now it's just senseless.
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moopie
Profile Joined July 2009
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September 23 2013 20:28 GMT
#6700
On September 24 2013 05:18 HawaiianPig wrote:
Okay guys here we go:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl407-PZa3k

There's the real season 8. Done.

This guy is a genius.
I'm going to sleep, let me get some of that carpet.
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