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We always had a happy ending, and a stand-alone ending (the series could've ended right at season 1, 2 or 3 and it wouldn't feel "unfinished"). At the end of season 4, you expect the same pattern. Dexter kills Trinity, and the finale will end with him happily spending time with Rita at the Keys.
"The Getaway" is the fourth season finale of the American television drama series Dexter, and the 48th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on Showtime on December 13, 2009. [1] In the episode, Dexter goes to great lengths to stop Arthur, who now knows Dexter's true identity.
24 sie 2024 · Rita’s unexpected death at the end of season 4 remains a shocking moment in television history, not just for its brutality but for its impact on the narrative and characters. It marked a pivotal turn in Dexter's storyline, changing the course of the show and the protagonist's emotional journey.
15 gru 2009 · The old Dexter would have ended the call and avoided the minor road incident that ultimately causes everything to go wrong, but the new caring father tries to handle the information overload.
As Trinity is on Dexters table, Dexter say something to the effect of "So I should just fake my death, run away live in hiding?" And Arthur replied "No, you'd still be the same person you are now." I paraphrased it, but this is exactly why I hated the ending.
The brain surgeon just doesn't do it for me as far as the final boss. Not happy about the "not making any sense ending" and important character dying off screen. Just finished New Blood, enjoyed it more than season 8. Kurt Caldwell is perfect as the final antagonist for Dexter.
Dexter finally believes he understands the beast Arthur Mitchell, known as the Trinity Killer. But when a ten-year-old boy goes missing, Dexter is forced to question everything he's learned up to this point.