I think this season suffered from not having a particular endgame in mind from the start. A lot of the brilliance of season 1 and 4 for example is how the various pieces tied up neatly at the end of the season. Not so much here.
Point of order: Harry killed himself shortly after he actually saw Dexter kill someone, so Harry doesn't really count as someone who completely accepted him.Really, all that was accomplished this season was for Dexter to realize it's theoretically possible for someone to accept him for who he is (but didn't he already know that, or did he think Harry was some huge, unrepeatable exception)?
I know a lot of you (I can't do it personally, my imagination is lame), sit around and think up how shows are going to end episodes or years in advance, and when it actually comes time for season finales, there's something awesome built up in your head that makes anything that airs seem lame.
I was willing to overlook a certain amount of lameness thinking that it was in service of a long-term plot development like Deb Finds Out that would make it worthwhile. Instead, we got nothing. And in retrospect, why did Rita die? That had no good purpose either. I keep thinking "the writers are going interesting places with this" and then it turns out they don't go anyplace interesting at all! Feh!Everybody wanted Deb to find out this season, so now that she hasn't, the season is the worst ever?
I think she was just referring to losing Rita, & then the family falling apart. Hell, it appeared as though Dex was so lost, that he was taking Jordan Chase's advice at seminarsI got the impression (admittedly based on a single line) that Debra might know. At the party she told Dexter he must be happy that this is all over. I can't figure out what else she could be referring to.
Everybody wanted Deb to find out this season, so now that she hasn't, the season is the worst ever?
Wow.
There's quite a gulf between USA shows and Dexter. It's like combining oatmeal with, I dunno, rocket fuel?![]()
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