And Justice for All...
- Episode aired Sep 5, 2025
- TV-MA
- 51m
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Charley's allegiance to Prater is pushed to its limit, forcing him to make a choice. Dexter and Harrison find themselves in a final confrontation, facing the consequences of their darkness.Charley's allegiance to Prater is pushed to its limit, forcing him to make a choice. Dexter and Harrison find themselves in a final confrontation, facing the consequences of their darkness.Charley's allegiance to Prater is pushed to its limit, forcing him to make a choice. Dexter and Harrison find themselves in a final confrontation, facing the consequences of their darkness.
Emilia Suárez
- Elsa Rivera
- (credit only)
Kory Kurtis Harper
- Upscale Dishwasher
- (uncredited)
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This is the best episode and the best ending of dexter resurrection a perfect last episode of a perfect season for me its was not just a perfect episode but a masterpiece i cant imagine that everybody go watch this episode and the best is it gonna be an second season and i think better than the first season.
First of all, This is one of the greatest season of TV i've ever watched. The casting and the acting of every single actors on this show was superb. NOBODY i mean NOBODY expected this season to be good, when the trailer dropped everybody thought it was a silly idea to have Dexter join a group of serial killers and everybody, including me thought it wouldn't work
The directors and the writers somehow pulled it off and made one of the greatest seasons in television history. Michael C Hall and Peter Dinklage deserves all the awards. Leon Prater is going to end up as one of the most memorable villains in Dexter franchise, I'm happy how blessing and charley got the happy ending they deserves especially after learning that charley was a good person after all.
Thank you Clyde philips and the amazing team that worked on this season. Hopefully we don't have to wait too long for season 2. The ending was perfect, the scene of dexter pulling out all the files of serial killers means we're up for something very fun next season, I think it's basically confirmed that Dexter will be coming back for AL and he will be hunting all the serial killers that are still alive on that file. Excited to see who don framt really is and i'm hoping it will be Jonah. Jonah vs Harrison/Dexter will be a sight to see!!!
Thank you for such an amazing season.
The directors and the writers somehow pulled it off and made one of the greatest seasons in television history. Michael C Hall and Peter Dinklage deserves all the awards. Leon Prater is going to end up as one of the most memorable villains in Dexter franchise, I'm happy how blessing and charley got the happy ending they deserves especially after learning that charley was a good person after all.
Thank you Clyde philips and the amazing team that worked on this season. Hopefully we don't have to wait too long for season 2. The ending was perfect, the scene of dexter pulling out all the files of serial killers means we're up for something very fun next season, I think it's basically confirmed that Dexter will be coming back for AL and he will be hunting all the serial killers that are still alive on that file. Excited to see who don framt really is and i'm hoping it will be Jonah. Jonah vs Harrison/Dexter will be a sight to see!!!
Thank you for such an amazing season.
Not gonna lie I wasn't expecting this episode to be that good damn !! Seeing Brian appear again too brought back so much and that ending was 🔥 I'm looking forward to season 2 and the future seasons was what they will bring, well done to the directors, cast, producers and cast for making it an amazing season.
For years, Michael C. Hall gave us one of television's most complex, unforgettable characters, and despite multiple Emmy nominations during the original Dexter run, he never took home the award. That always felt like one of TV's biggest injustices.
Now with Dexter: Resurrection, there is no excuse. His performance here is on another level-layered, haunting, and deeply human. Episode 10 in particular is a masterclass in acting, the kind of work that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
This season proves that Hall isn't just revisiting Dexter-he's reinventing him. It's the best TV of 2025, and it's time for the Emmys to finally recognize the brilliance they overlooked before.
Now with Dexter: Resurrection, there is no excuse. His performance here is on another level-layered, haunting, and deeply human. Episode 10 in particular is a masterclass in acting, the kind of work that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
This season proves that Hall isn't just revisiting Dexter-he's reinventing him. It's the best TV of 2025, and it's time for the Emmys to finally recognize the brilliance they overlooked before.
The finale of Dexter: Resurrection is nothing short of a masterpiece. It manages to capture everything that has made this series so gripping while elevating it to a new level of storytelling brilliance. From the opening moments, the pacing is razor-sharp - tense, emotional, and unpredictable - pulling you in and not letting go until the final frame.
The writing is flawless. Every twist feels earned, every callback to earlier seasons feels purposeful rather than forced, and the character arcs pay off in ways that feel deeply satisfying. The showrunners clearly listened to fans who were disappointed by the original ending, because this finale gives Dexter's journey the closure it always deserved.
Michael C. Hall delivers one of his best performances of the entire series. The way he balances Dexter's cold calculation with flickers of vulnerability and humanity is breathtaking. The supporting cast shines as well, with standout moments that add emotional weight without stealing focus. The final confrontation is both shocking and inevitable - it's exactly what had to happen, and it lands perfectly.
Visually, the episode is cinematic. The direction, score, and editing all work together to create tension so thick you could cut it with a knife. The last 15 minutes are television at its absolute peak: heartbreaking, thrilling, and unforgettable.
This finale doesn't just stick the landing - it soars. It redeems the series for anyone who felt let down before and proves why Dexter remains one of the most iconic shows of its time. A 10/10, without question, and easily one of the best episodes of television I've ever seen.
The writing is flawless. Every twist feels earned, every callback to earlier seasons feels purposeful rather than forced, and the character arcs pay off in ways that feel deeply satisfying. The showrunners clearly listened to fans who were disappointed by the original ending, because this finale gives Dexter's journey the closure it always deserved.
Michael C. Hall delivers one of his best performances of the entire series. The way he balances Dexter's cold calculation with flickers of vulnerability and humanity is breathtaking. The supporting cast shines as well, with standout moments that add emotional weight without stealing focus. The final confrontation is both shocking and inevitable - it's exactly what had to happen, and it lands perfectly.
Visually, the episode is cinematic. The direction, score, and editing all work together to create tension so thick you could cut it with a knife. The last 15 minutes are television at its absolute peak: heartbreaking, thrilling, and unforgettable.
This finale doesn't just stick the landing - it soars. It redeems the series for anyone who felt let down before and proves why Dexter remains one of the most iconic shows of its time. A 10/10, without question, and easily one of the best episodes of television I've ever seen.
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