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Finally watched the finale, worst series ending ever.

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    therefdotcom — 10 years ago(December 15, 2015 01:53 PM)

    in that case i would have rather prefered he miraculously turned into howard the duck. nobody would have seen that one coming and it still would be miles better than what we got.

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      gplusr — 10 years ago(December 15, 2015 01:56 PM)

      Well, guess why it happens? because they're gangsters.
      Dexter is no exception, he is a serial-killer and at some point he needs to be put down one way or the other.
      If they pulled a The Shield finale with everyone around Dexter feeling the effects of his actions only in a well-written way it would be acceptable, but not the way they did.
      I feel that since the end of Season 4 the writers have been messing with the fans, I mean, Quinn launching an investigation on Dexter in Season 5 and not backing up LaGuerta in Season 7?
      All the stupid subplots they introduced throughout the series involving couples with no chemistry, minor villains with no real purpose, characters who were just there with the purpose of doing nothing.
      For example, the female detective takes the sergeant position from Quinn and then she just disappears? Characters who were introduced and then killed or given a horrible excuse just to get off the show? I believe they could've done better than that, the series finale is just a consequence of the mess they created.

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        tb-sch — 10 years ago(December 18, 2015 03:29 AM)

        I believe they could've done better than that, the series finale is just a consequence of the mess they created.
        Sums it up nicely.

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          thedarkinside — 9 years ago(September 20, 2016 07:02 AM)

          That was one of the excellent ending points to Boardwalk Empire. The "good" bad guys die (minus a few unexpected), and the really bad "bad" guys win and thrive.

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            bishop-69757 — 10 years ago(December 27, 2015 05:59 AM)

            It was a letdown but plenty of finales have been worst
            Rescue Me
            SOA
            Roseanne
            x Files
            The Sopranos
            fans are mixed on this one but I hated the whole final season
            Mad Men
            Miami Vice
            st elsewhere

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              kubrickation — 9 years ago(April 10, 2016 07:16 PM)

              The Sopranos? REALLY? I seriously challenge anyone who had a problem with the series finale of The Sopranos to explain themselves. I mean, I can understand wanting it to end differently, but considering it one of the worst finales ever? Jesus Christ.
              Hell is other people
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                SkinlessPeen — 9 years ago(June 17, 2016 09:04 AM)

                Fade to black screen.. enough said. The writer had no balls and decided to end the show ambiguously. It was an insult.

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                  tkech — 10 years ago(January 02, 2016 03:49 PM)

                  When I (re)watched the last episodes, I was surprised to find myself satisfied with the ending. The first time I saw it (binged on Netflix after the series ended), I definitely felt cheated.
                  I am not sure why my view changed. I suspect that knowing what was coming changed my perspective when rewatching. It somehow seemed more "right".
                  The only annoying thing is, of course, "Why a lumberjack?" If there had been any hint of that, I thought it might make more sense, but I suppose it would have been too random.
                  I disagree with people saying it was about hiking with Deb. I also disagree with the association of the Pacific NW with serial killers (despite Ted Bundy and the Green River killer.)
                  I'd have to brainstorm as to why it would be a suitable place for Dexter. Logging operations take place far from civilized areas? It's a concentrated environment so that everyone knows everyone and a killing (bad guy or Dexter) would be more obvious?
                  Has he completely lost his urge to kill?
                  I definitely believe that his isolation is part of punishing himself. Now that he has feelings, he can feel the gut-wrenching pain of losing Harrison and Hannah, and guilt for the good people who died.

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                    ramifications — 10 years ago(January 05, 2016 11:51 AM)

                    It starts to become evident when a show does not know which direction to take when it overstays it's welcome. If I remember correctly, Dexter was supposed to end one or two seasons before it actually did. The Producers should have followed their gut. As with many good or great shows, some seasons are going to be more appealing than others. I agree with the majority that the last season was a mess, however, it was made worse by allowing the last 3 minutes. If they had just stopped it when he was in the boat with Debra, it would have been much better than the ending that was force fed us.
                    I think the point was to show he was still going to kill but relocated so he could better get away with it. Even though he finally felt something, he just wanted Hannah & Harrison to both be safe. Not that he would harm them but because he needed to continue his "work" and did not want them to get caught up in any possible fallout if he were to get caught. It was a pure selfless act on Dex's part to send them both out of the country and give both the gift of the other. Hannah got what she wanted more than anythinga child, and Harrison got what he needed mosta Mother!

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                      Clothshire — 10 years ago(January 13, 2016 09:31 PM)

                      I agree; I think it was a decent ending. I think Dexter's ending up in the NW is an homage to the Tooth Fairy episode when he says something about all serial killers ending up in Portland, OR. Maybe Dexter removed himself to an isolated existence because he no longer has "The Code" to guide him. Or, maybe he is just on a different journey in different scenery with his Dark Passenger.
                      I think Dexter ditched Hannah and Harrison because they are the only people he loves (or, at least, feels some positive emotion toward). Perhaps he surmised that his presence in their lives would have destroyed them just like everyone else who cared for him.
                      I kind of get the feeling that the ending, as vague as it was, isn't Dexter's final chapter (no sequels, please). He may just be laying low and hitting the pause button until he can re-group with Hannah and Harrison.

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                        pgFiSheYe — 10 years ago(February 24, 2016 09:01 AM)

                        Come on, peole, who can seriously like the finale ?
                        A lumberjack ? really ?

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                          mgreen9715 — 10 years ago(March 17, 2016 06:39 AM)

                          People that have different tastes and aren't narrow minded, perhaps?

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                            karmap80 — 10 years ago(January 08, 2016 09:12 PM)

                            I actually loved the ending and this is still my favorite series of all time. For a minute, when I was watching the final episodes, I thought they might actually end with Dexter, Hannah and Harrison all escaping to Argentina and living a peaceful normal life. THAT would have been a really bad ending! I think I would have felt a sense of something really ending if Dexter would have died, and I rooted for him the whole way through. I didn't want to see his character end. I don't know if that makes me a psychopath or what, but I didn't want to see him go down. A lot of people thought that it was ridiculous that he put Deb's body in the water where he put all of his victims, but I thought it was symbolic and fitting, since he finally realized that she was also one of his victims, although indirectly. I think that no matter how they ended it, there was going to be a large chunk of fans disappointed. Just my take.

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                              HetaAnma — 10 years ago(January 14, 2016 07:36 AM)

                              Guess you didn't see the True Blood finale.

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                                Magic93 — 10 years ago(February 24, 2016 02:25 PM)

                                People keep saying this, almost like they're just agreeing with consensus and not thinking for themselves. You people never truly explain what's so bad about it. I liked it, I thought it was a perfectly fitting end. Dexter acted recklessly and carelessly and got Deb killed, which really disturbed him to his core. The whole "lumberjack" thing is overblown by everyone, I found it a poignant and subtle reference to the fact that his self-punishment was working with chainsaws, the same device that caused him to begin his serial killing life.


                                That's putting it mildly, OO7

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                                    aj502 — 10 years ago(March 24, 2016 01:34 AM)

                                    MehFinale was okDefinitely not "worst ever".
                                    That's reserved for The Sopranos.
                                    Hell, Breaking Bad finale was worse than this.
                                    I'd put it in the so-so finale category as.like LOST.
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                                    Ha! Made ya look! 😄

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                                      thedarkinside — 9 years ago(September 20, 2016 07:11 AM)

                                      What? That's crazy! Breaking Bad had the BEST series finale ever. It was bittersweet and poetic.

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                                        annvath080389 — 10 years ago(March 25, 2016 11:58 AM)

                                        EXTREMELY let down by the ending of this series. As much as I love blood and gore, the whole thing with taking Deb right out of the hospital was very far fetched, regardless of the surrounding circumstances with the storm and the whole "I'm dead let me consume a new life" thing was just disappointing. I would have been happier with Dexter being a selfish psychopath and moving to Argentina and having a 'normal' life.Which two serial killers raising a son, that life could never be normal.

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                                          kubrickation — 9 years ago(April 10, 2016 07:22 PM)

                                          I had a serious problem with the direction the series took in its last few seasons, relying on spectacle and cheap shocks over character development and story arcs. I mean, I love Dexter, but let's be honest-this was never going to be a GREAT show in the sense that The Sopranos or The Wire were great shows. But, at the very least, it seemed headed in the direction of good and solid. But it really lost its way. The fault with the last season (and especially the last few episodes) is that Dexter uncharacteristically turned on Deb. He didn't just dismiss her or ignore her; he completely beep her. And while I can handle Dexter not getting caught or paying for his crimes in some way, I cannot stand for that. The entire crux of the show was his relationship with Deborah. Are we honestly to believe that he would completely forsake his relationship with her for beep Hannah? Unlike Rita or Lumen, there was nothing even remotely interesting about that character. Yet we're supposed to believe that she's the love of Dexter's life. Ridiculous.
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