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At the hospital, the doctor informs Dexter that she is optimistic Debra will recover. Debra tells Dexter to go live a happy life, free of guilt. Meanwhile, Saxon makes his way to the hospital. Dexter confronts him, but before anything can happen, Angel Batista (David Zayas) puts Saxon under arrest. Dexter goes into Debra's room and finds it ...
Dexter is called to the abandoned hospital where he previously rescued Tony Tucci. Debra and Doakes question Tucci when he wakes up in hospital, but Doakes is unimpressed with Debra's ways of extracting information. He initially disapproves of her suggestion to blindfold Tucci to help him to remember his encounter with the Ice Truck Killer, but ...
As Doakes and the police close in on the house, Brian escapes through a trap door, and Dexter is left with Debra, having appeared to have saved her. Doakes tries questioning Dexter about his involvement but is stopped by an indignant Debra, who says Dexter is a hero. Dexter accompanies her to the hospital before the two return to Dexter's ...
That’s how Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) described his first kill when audiences saw it 18 years ago in Season 1 of Showtime’s serial killer series “Dexter.” And …
Chad Duell is leaving General Hospital with a bang.. The Jan. 6 episode of the long-running soap opera marked the beginning of the 37-year-old actor's exit storyline when his character Michael ...
Unware to them, Clayton has followed Debra and has entered the hospital, finding Saxon strapped to his killing chair. He releases Saxon, who in turn takes a knife to kill Clayton. When Debra enters, Saxon uses Clayton's gun to shoot her and escape. As Dexter and Harrison leave for the airport, Elway follows Hannah to the airport.
Carpenter played Dexter’s adopted sister Deb for all eight seasons of the original series. Her breakout role was in the 2005 horror movie The Exorcism of Emily Rose , shortly after which she was ...
Joshua Alston of The A.V. Club gave the episode a "D+" grade and wrote, "Given the myriad of crucial flaws plaguing the final season of Dexter, it's been difficult to pick the superlative among them. But “Goodbye, Miami” solved that problem, making abundantly clear why Dexter missed its opportunity to close strong by such a wide margin. The ...