![]() 03/30/2014 at 15:38 • Filed to: dexter, fort mcmurray, alberta | ![]() | ![]() |
... and this scene stood out. When they needed footage of a fleet of buses leaving Miami, I guess !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! was the best they could do.
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That's your biggest problem with the Dexter finale?
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Oh hell, no. That was a steaming pile of crap.
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Look up Scott Buck's vision for the finale. He used to be the showrunner back when it was better.
How do you take a show so good and end it so poorly?
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Do you mean Clyde Phillips? Scott Buck was the showrunner for the finale. And yeah, I much prefer what Phillips would've done .
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Really? I really dislike that. Though, I'm quite odd and I tend to empathize with the "bad guy" in most TV shows and movies. I can't get into Dexter without spoiling it for folks, but I glad it didn't tie up nicely. Phillips' proposition is cheesy and played out, not poetic. I would be pissed if it ended that way. The ending shows how selfish Dexter truly is, there is no love, as a viewer wanted. The show isn't about making you feel good, it's supposed to be unsettling. What do you think?