I received a challenge earlier this week to defend the ending of Dexter. Now after taking a few days to think about the final episode I'm ready to share my conclusion about the ending.
To sum things up: It could have been better.
I don't think it was bad and I certainly don't think it was the best ending to have but here are my thoughts on the things they did wrong and the solutions for the problems it had. (ATTENTION: SPOILERS FORTHCOMING!!!)
Things they did wrong:
1) Killing Deb off they way they did.
I don't think it was a bad idea at all letting Deb die in the series, I just wish they'd have done it sooner. By trying to cram everything into the last episode, Dexter fell short by not allowing the audience time to "feel" Deb's death in the series.
It should have happened half way (or three quarters) into the series. That way you have an invested interest in seeing the main villain get his due. The best scene in the finale was when Dexter kills him with a pen, but it would've been a lot sweeter if we'd have entered the scene with a simmering hatred for the character instead of a nonchalant way in which he received him.
Think about the series 24. How many of you stood up and cheered when Jack finally killed Nina after 3 seasons? I know my dad played it back on the DVR at LEAST 17 times, because he loved the "payoff" so much. We all did. In Dexter the villain kills off Dr Vogal and the kid earlier in the season but they were just guest stars. We had no invested interest in them at all.
Killing Deb off, either immediately or slowly over a few episodes would have been fine.
2) Hannah's fate
Another botched concept that was crammed into the last episode was Hannah's escape from the bounty hunter and the Feds. Another story they could have taken time in telling over the last few episodes but didn't.
We should have been on an emotional roller coaster wondering from one week to the next wether she was going to escape or not. Instead, we received a whole half season of her waiting for the right time to leave. How awesome would it have been if in one episode we see her captured by the bounty hunter and then have to wait a week to see if she can get away!? Another wasted opportunity by the writers.
3) Supporting character's pointless side stories.
This season lacked in short story arcs for the supporting cast. None of the had any relevancy other than to fill up the time of an episode. Think about it.
Angel has no goal in this season other than to run the department. He's a great character with a lot of depth and he seemed wasted in this season.
And what was the point of Masuka's story line with his daughter? I was really expecting a twist to come out of that but I guess the writers needed something for him to do so they threw Masuka a story line that serves us no point.
Quinn's story on the other hand was all over the place. It started off with him trying to commit to a stronger relationship with Angel's sister, only to switch midway thru the season about him trying to be a better cop and studying for the Detective's exam. This story was quickly dropped to rush in a last minute flame for Deb again so that in the end I guess he could be broken up about her "death"
Quinn, Angel and Masuka have all had way better side stories before. Defining their characters better and making them more meaningful to the overall plot. Although this season it's safe to say the writers had nothing for them to do so they suffered from poor story telling this season.
4) Dexter's demise.
Reading an article from the director and producers of the show I get why it ended the way it did. Dexter's all alone. He doesn't kill anymore and he doesn't have friends. He even doesn't have his thoughts with him, which was one of my favorite points about the ending. It's the ONLY time we don't hear a voice over from Dexter in the entire series! That part was well done. And the others I get too.
So Dexter destroys everyone he's with. True. It's been established in all of the past seasons. Everyone who gets close to Dex, eventually dies. So to save Hannah and Harrison that fate Dexter becomes wolverine from X-Men Origns. Grows a beard and works as a logger in Canada. Well done. Point proven.
In the article they said killing Dexter was never an option, nor was giving him a happy ending because when it's all said and done, Dexter's a serial killer who doesn't deserve happiness nor did they want to let him off easy with death. So the perfect fate for our "anti-hero" was to leave him all alone, miserable and cut off from everything he loves.
I get that. I understand it even. But I don't like it.
This whole series is about Dexter becoming more human and feeling emotion like everyone else. The series has done a great job in slowly turning him around to this point. The producers goal of having you forget Dexter's a serial killer too (which killing is wrong and yada yada yada) then bravo! You did it!
But as a "reward" for Dexter finally understanding what it means to be human you have him agonizing in guilt for the rest of his life?! What?
This is too cruel a fate. Why not reward him? I'd have been happy if he would've lived happily ever after with Hannah and Harrison in Brazil then to be cut off from everyone, miserable and depressed for the rest of his life. It just isn't the kind of payoff you give to him.
How it should have ended
How would I have ended it? I'd have the apparition of Harry turn out to be Dexter's actual "dark passenger" and send Dexter into an internal conflict with him when he finally discovers this. Dexter would end up stabbing himself and "killing" the dark passenger which was within him this whole time. He would die, but with the peace of mind that everything in life is as he wants it to be. Hannah and Harrison would be taken care of and Deb would live happily with Quinn. Both girls would mourn yet understand the reason of Dexter's death and we'd be talking about for the next few months.
Boom baby! THAT'S how you end a series!
1 comment:
Dude. That's a lot of things to get wrong, for it not to be a bad finale. Seriously. But thanks for taking up my challenge. I think the biggest struggle they had was that the overall season sucked. It's hard to make a good finale when the entire last season was terrible. In fact, it hasn't truly been great since season 4. They peaked with Trinity and it's been downhill ever since. 5 was decent, They had a resurgence with Mos Def, but then what did they do? Killed him off midseason. Ugh. That said, let me take this point by point.
1.Killing Deb was terrible. Why did she have to die? *Maybe* it would have been ok, if they had a decent villain like Trinity or the Ice Truck Killer. But the Brain Surgeon? He was terrible! Vogel was a good character, I'll grant you, but the whole "big bad" storyline this season was choppy and poorly written. So when they killed Deb, after she was supposedly fine, it added to the crappiness of what was already a crappy plot.
2.They didn't just screw up Hannah's fate, they screwed up that character - period. I LOVE Yvonne Strahovski, she was on my favorite show Chuck. But she and Dexter had ZERO chemistry, and their relationship never really seemed to fit. Especially after she poisons him AGAIN and leaves him in the middle of nowhere (more on that in a sec).
3.You nailed the supporting characters. It was awful all season. No point to Matsuka, no point to Quinn, nothing for Angel to do. But the problem is, THEY STILL TRIED!! What a waste of time! This entire season needed to be about Dexter and his struggle, and time after time they continued to go back to the stupid side characters, which had nothing to do with making the overall plot flow. Breaking Bad is the definition of how to do a final season, and it was pretty much the opposite of Dexter. Bottom line for me: the writers just ran out of ideas. Like 3 years ago.
4.I think I read the same article. And the main producer defends their choices well. I feel better about the finale than I did. But it was still poorly done. Too rushed. And for me, it just made me mad about what they made us swallow this season. Normally on any show or movie we have to suspend our disbelief a good bit, but this season was another level. Consider:
Hannah poisons Dex and Deb and leaves them alive. Why? And why does he go back to her and trust his son to her?
The treadmill scene. Pathetic.
Dex kills the brain surgeon ON CAMERA, at Miami Metro, this blood splatter guy who has been under suspicion for years, and they just let him go?!?!
Dex can just kill his sister, and wheel out a dead body from a hospital, which just happens to be built on multi-million dollar oceanfront property?!
Come on man. That's just the tip of the iceberg.
Anyway, I don't think Dexter should have had a happy ending in Argentina. But there was definitely a better way to bring one of my favorite shows to a close. I like your alternate ending, I just wish we could have had a better last season.
-Melton
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