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sure they can make it like a learning experience and his way through perfecting it but in this day and age, its just pure BS if he doesnt get caught right away after chieftain deb caught dex from prick marks on the neck... him not getting caught via ring camera or random surveillance would just be pure BS at this point
Well.......I look at it as a do-over. 8 seasons, they completely whiffed on S8, came back and finished strong. Can't be mad at that.
Thing is, we all wanted him to get away again.
I would have loved him in LA, on the run, Batista/Quinn/Masuka in the fold lookin for him with the FBI. Maybe even Angela reluctantly helpin him with a good enough excuse/story. Deb still in his ear etc.
Harrison got darkness, but not a dark passenger. They could miss me with the daddy issues bull **** but whatever.
His letter to Blondie, "let me die so my son could live....." He rather his own son do it (and potentially get rid of his darkness) than face old sparky.
But Harrison bein loyal to his coach rather than fully understanding the code was a bit weak.
Chief Squidward cracking the bay Harbor Butcher off some Google photos was also a bit of a stretch. (Same girl couldn't spot a dude in her own city takin women for 25 years......)
Be funny if Angela's daughter was pregnant with Harrison's kid.
You trippin trippin
Yea this was my problem as well, it seemed like they started to set up different things then either dropped it or rushed thru…Why even bring Bautista back up if yo never gon pull up in town? What was the point of the rich dude in the beginning? Dexter connected with Harrison in like one episode and that was it, what would Harrison have even really learned bout the code/killing in that lil time anyway? N he obviously rocked with his wrestling coach more than this pops who he showed up outta nowhere to find, but they barely had any scenes showing why this would even be the caseThought the season was good up until the finale and that it was laying groundwork for another season of Dexter + Harrison development. Now it just seems rushed.
Bringing Batista into the show and not giving us him and Dex together on screen is wack.
Damn I completely forgot about the rich dude tbhYea this was my problem as well, it seemed like they started to set up different things then either dropped it or rushed thru…Why even bring Bautista back up if yo never gon pull up in town? What was the point of the rich dude in the beginning? Dexter connected with Harrison in like one episode and that was it, what would Harrison have even really learned bout the code/killing in that lil time anyway? N he obviously rocked with his wrestling coach more than this pops who he showed up outta nowhere to find, but they barely had any scenes showing why this would even be the case
for me, it made sense. I already had a hunch that Harrison is only a misguided teen with anger issues on Dexter. despite the trauma that he suffered as a baby, he was still fine as compared to Dexter who developed urges for killing. Dexter never had a normal life and detached with people and feelings, someone can be called a sociopath as well. Harrison behaves like a normal kid but knows how to work his way around people. I think the final straw to his sensibility or normalcy was Dexter killing Logan. all the justification just went out of the window. in the end, it didn't matter coz Dexter kills whether if it was an innocent person or not. Harrison looked up to him as sort of a hero but seeing his father is nothing more than a killer broke him even more. Dexter finally realized it and saw the people that died to control his urges including the people close to him. it's not a perfect ending but it's a good ending imo.The main thing that kills a sequel or follow up season is what Harriosn admitted before killing Dexter.
He said he's not like his father. He's angry cuz of him abandoning him. He just wants a normal life. So right there he's just a ****ed up white kid that should be in juve for framing a nerd for basically being a school shooter.
Him going on to serial kill as if he has a dark passenger, Dexter being his dark passenger, and him trying to justify it as saving innocents completely betrays the finale and killing Dexter. Might as well have kept him alive to properly teach him.
That's a wound from Dexter banging his head against the cell bars.I also thought Dexter snapped Logan's neck but im not so sure. If you watch the part where Angela comes to check on Logan, looks like dude has a bullet wound in the middle of his forehead.
I hope that's not the case because it would make this ending even more ridiculous.
It makes sense but only if Harrison doesn't go on to become a serial killer. If he does its trash.for me, it made sense. I already had a hunch that Harrison is only a misguided teen with anger issues on Dexter. despite the trauma that he suffered as a baby, he was still fine as compared to Dexter who developed urges for killing. Dexter never had a normal life and detached with people and feelings, someone can be called a sociopath as well. Harrison behaves like a normal kid but knows how to work his way around people. I think the final straw to his sensibility or normalcy was Dexter killing Logan. all the justification just went out of the window. in the end, it didn't matter coz Dexter kills whether if it was an innocent person or not. Harrison looked up to him as sort of a hero but seeing his father is nothing more than a killer broke him even more. Dexter finally realized it and saw the people that died to control his urges including the people close to him. it's not a perfect ending but it's a good ending imo.
the series is an open interpretation. it can be the series finale or open for a sequel.
While I'm fine with this end for Dexter. The trial of Dexter Morgan would've been better.
Yeah man, we were pretty much on the same page since before s8. Its just you thought they got on the right track and were going one way but I was just unsure they were gonna stick the landing.You get it. I'm right there with you.
Think of the imagery/dialogue they could put together. Worldwide case, everyone watchin, give him the Electric chair (which takes months to get to) boom, new killer out in the wild, FBI befuddled, let's get our Hannibal rip off on.
Done right, Dex accepts his fate, he sits and breaks down every single death, the who, the why, the circumstances. Yes, he killed people. But he also got some really bad folks before they got theirs. People WOULD start to sway, just like all of us. My wife and I talked all the time, we was straight rootin for a damn serial killer talkin to his dead dad.
As for Harrison, man, I thought they were doin it right. He showed up with a lil more skill than we should expect. Maybe Hanna taught him some **** (Which would have been awesome) Damn near Jedi like. He got some skills from his step mom, but now dad gon complete his training.
I'm ok with what they did, but I feel like this time, they left some meat on the bone. They could have got real big with the stakes. They could have used flashbacks to victims, Rita scenes, Deb, Doakes, Lundy, Laguerta, etc. Could have introduced the adult kids coming in to make sense of it. Angela thinking he's the bad guy, but finding out he actually did some good.
Gone Baby Gone type ending. Where the moral dilemma weighs on you more than you think.
I wonder why he hadn't told Angela about Kirk's layer once he found it? It didn't even seem like he had any plans too, unless I missed something. From the looks of things, the only reason he told Angela about it was so he could escape which I was confused about. Am I bugging, because I thought once he gave Kirk to Angela it would put him in her good graces and maybe she'd let him go. Or, that he'd get away with it. I didn't expect them to prove he was the bay harbor butcher with the information they had.