Revisit Dexter's Season 8 Finale Before the New Blood Premiere
In the meantime, Vogel and Dexter are hunted by a serial killer, who they initially believe is a former patient of hers. They started to train some random person they initially suspected was the killer, but he was murdered too.
Only it was too late, because Oliver slit Vogel's throat in front of Dexter, taking away the one parental figure he and Deb had left. Out of grief and the realization that his feelings made a mess of things, Dexter let Hannah and Harrison go to South America without him and dumped Deb's body in the same ocean where he dumped the remains of every other rapist and murderer.This internal battle that played out over the course of season eight simply didn't make sense because, as viewers, we were consistently made to believe that Dexter couldn't control himself when it came to killing.
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