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How should Dexter end?

Started by Mikkaddo, September 15, 2011, 02:26:06 AM

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Mikkaddo

Now, I was on another forum tonight, and I ran across a thread that someone posted about the Dexter television show and how he thought it might end. I added in my own ending which follows. Please feel free to post your own if you're a fan. If not . . . hell put an ending anyway why not? but here's how I would want it to end:

I think the final season might just pull something like that, killing off Dexter or having him get caught. But I think this scenario is a little more likely:

Dexter is doing his job as always, muddling through his days, and then finds a new "playmate" (Target as they usually say in the show . . . not wanting to promote a villain as good and all that) and in doing so, misses some crucial detail . . . maybe he was pre-occupied with thoughts of his son, maybe he was just too angry because it was someone connected to his family. But he misses something, the person goes missing, the cops start looking into it, and find something that leads back to him. Deb gives him the early notice, and continues her job as usual, untill it comes to the climactic moment when she is forced to choose. Her job, or her family. She aims her pistol at Dexter, as others come toward them, tears welling up in her eyes, hands shaking wildly muttering how she never wanted it to come to this, but knew it would. And fires a shot . . . and it goes black. Dexter's voice saying quietly. "It's ok Deb . . . I understand."

The show goes to comercial, and soon enough comes back in, to show Deb raising Harrison years later, him occassionally asking about his mother and father, what happened to them, and Deb telling him that they were great people that got hurt very bad by someone.

Then it shows the moon slowly rising, a boat going across the water, and on the deck Dexter in one of his many shirts picks up a bag, as Deb continues to talk to Harrison, telling him how much she loved her brother. Dexter throws the bag over the edge, watching it splash and sink as Deb tells Harrison his dad loves him very much and wants him to be happy. And it closes on Dexter's face, smiling as he holds up a letter to the light, from Deb, with pictures of Harrison. The letter reading that Harrison is growing up strong and healthy, very smart. And then at the very bottom, it will say "just like you."

ROLL CREDITS.
Oops all salt!

Azhtek

Dexter finally manages to get Dee-Dee to stop ruining his lab and reveals his inventions to the world for the betterment of mankind, Monkey retires from being the hero Monkey, and Dexter's parents accept that their son is a super-genius with an entire lab wedged into drywall, then manage to get him some scholarships so he can go to college and secure himself a place in the world of technology and science.

Cheeky Stoat

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Mikkaddo

Oops all salt!