‘Dexter’ season 8 debate: How should the series end?
Considering that “Dexter” season 7 only ended a matter of a week and a half ago, we have plenty of time still to sit around and speculation just on how Showtime is ultimately going to say goodbye to some of these characters. With that in mind, why not tackle the question that everyone has an opinion on at the moment: should Dexter Morgan live free, die, or spend the rest of his life behind bars? It’s something that the writing team is obviously going to be tackling head-on in the months ahead, and there is no easy answer to the question.
The case for Dexter living free – For whatever demented reason, Dexter has somehow become a character that people root for … even though he does literally spend all of his days running around and killing people (even if they are bad). Some people who are into this sort of “justice” probably hope that he is allowed to go about his business, or at least that he has somehow been set free of his Dark Passenger and allowed to move forward with his life as a seemingly normal human being.
As far as we see it, this seems to be the least likely to actually happen. There have been numerous suggestions over the years that this cannot be a show with a happy ending, and if Dexter does manage to stay alive and out of jail, it is probably going to come at such a price that he wishes he was receiving the blunt end of whatever consequences could be coming his way.
The case for Dexter dying – An eye for an eye. It would be fitting for a man who was “born in blood” to also go out from the world in a similar way, especially considering all of the bodies he has taken down during his lifetime. But if Dexter does die, who is the one to kill him? It would be the ultimate transformation for Deb to actually take her brother down, but there are some other worthy candidates out there including Batista or maybe even Quinn.
If Dexter does die, we do hope that there is some sort of meaning behind it, and not that he is taken out by some new “big bad” that we have never heard of before. This is the most-likely scenario to us, mostly because it is easier to give viewers a sense of finality than it is the ambiguity of sending him to jail, where anything can happen behind the prison gates.
The case for Dexter going to jail – For those who think that death is an easy wait out, this would be a way for him to really suffer. If Deb actually was the one to arrest him, it would also be even more appropriate in that she would take him down by her own “code,” and not the only that Dexter has nearly indoctrinated into her over the course of the past season.
This is the ending that will be the most fun to watch a debate, mostly in seeing if Deb can detach herself enough to put the man in handcuffs, or he will somehow continue to get away with what he is doing while making her continue to suffer in the process. Sure, Batista or someone else could arrest him, but would it have the same impact?
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How do you think that “Dexter” should come to an end? If you want to read some more of our thoughts on what we want to see for the final season, you can do so over here.
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SDP
January 7, 2013 @ 6:54 am
Here’s a completely different outlook.
What if Dexter ends up being a secret sleeper cell. Hear me out.
Harry (possibly CIA) knew from a young age that Dexter was born in blood and nurtured him ever since, teaching him ‘the code’ (programming) from 3 years old. This would also explain Dexter’s Dark Passenger.
Tom (also CIA) has also known everything about Dexter & Deb and worked very hard to get LaGuerta off Dexters back. Any real Captain would follow the evidence.
There are quite a few clues throughout the seasons that would suggest this hypothesis. I look forward to your views
jc
January 1, 2013 @ 2:16 pm
I believe as others have said that the writers are already pretty clear on how they’ll end it. But my dream ending would be with Dexter’s identity and activities being discovered, then his saying his hasty goodbyes to Debra, quickly boarding a plane for some exotic locale, and as he settles into his seat to relax, you then notice that he is starting to feel really ill. The scene then cuts away to Hannah, who is boarding a different plane and a big smile crosses her face as she sits back in her seat and closes her eyes…..fade to black……the end….
Joe
December 28, 2012 @ 11:57 pm
I’d love to see it end with dexter finding Harrison, maybe a few years older, standing over the body of an animal he just killed, or something similar. Dexter realizes that his son is the same as be is, and has to make the choice of handling it Harry’s way, or in some other manner. Ultimately the show ends as dexter sits Harrison down and says ‘we need to have a talk’ essentially starting the cycle right over again. Boom, finale.
sha
December 28, 2012 @ 9:42 pm
@ theo we live in a sick world if we think Dexter is a “superhero” if someone has managed to escape the judicial system no one has the right to get justice by killing no one can play god. i like the story is unique and never been done before but i would love the ending where he finally finds peace
Taco
December 28, 2012 @ 8:53 pm
Loved the show for 7 seasons but think it’s jumped the shark…. Thought the season-ending show left far too many “loose ends” and it seems everybody but the mailman knows Dex is a serial killer. Laguerta has the DVD of Debra getting gas in a can and signed warrants to get cell phone records for both Dexter and Debra; Debra called dispatch to get Laguerta’s car location via her GPS; then they both stroll back into the party like nothing happened but there’s two bodies sitting in a container and Laguerta was shot with Deb’s service revolver.
Every other season-ending show was pretty much conclusive and yet viewers couldn’t wait for the next season to start – it never ended in a “cliffhanger” and doing so his year was a disservice to its fans!
Eric Altman
December 28, 2012 @ 7:57 pm
Even though dexter has seemed like a justice hero or whatever in the past seasons but with the death of laguerta they are trying to make him legit as a serial killer and not just a hero even though dexter living free with deb would be awesome It just seems unreel so if they have to kill him I still want there to be meaning and heart behind the death of this character as we have grown with him through the progress of the show if there is a way to keep the show going do it because I’m such a big fan
bree
December 28, 2012 @ 6:09 pm
I believe Hannah will catch up with Dexter. She will take him out in front of Harrison, just like Dexter’s mom was murdered in front of him. Harrison will be “born in blood” and Deb will become to Harrison what Harry was to Dexter
Rom
December 28, 2012 @ 5:26 pm
Edit to the above. Apparently Lumen will not be in the show anymore. Good riddance.
theo
December 28, 2012 @ 10:14 am
in my eyes dexter isent a serial killer he is an justice maker ,he is like superman or any other super heroe please dont end this serie and if you must dont let him die
Joe
December 28, 2012 @ 2:55 am
Apparently the writers have already come up with the ending, which makes sense since season 7 is pretty much a build up for season 8… Anyways, as for my personal opinion about how the show should end, I always felt that Dexter being executed on death row via lethal injection would be a fitting end…as for all the other characters and their story lines, I have no idea…I can’t wait to see how Batista reacts to LaGuertas’ death.