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Goodbye Miami

  • Episode aired Sep 8, 2013
  • TV-MA
  • 53m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
8.9K
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James Remar and Michael C. Hall in Dexter (2006)
Psychological DramaSuspense MysteryCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

With Dr. Vogel's help, Dexter tries to lure the Brain Surgeon into a trap so he can get him on his table. Dexter witnesses a murder.With Dr. Vogel's help, Dexter tries to lure the Brain Surgeon into a trap so he can get him on his table. Dexter witnesses a murder.With Dr. Vogel's help, Dexter tries to lure the Brain Surgeon into a trap so he can get him on his table. Dexter witnesses a murder.

  • Director
    • Steve Shill
  • Writers
    • Jeff Lindsay
    • Jace Richdale
    • Scott Reynolds
  • Stars
    • Michael C. Hall
    • Jennifer Carpenter
    • Desmond Harrington
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    6.9/10
    8.9K
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    • Director
      • Steve Shill
    • Writers
      • Jeff Lindsay
      • Jace Richdale
      • Scott Reynolds
    • Stars
      • Michael C. Hall
      • Jennifer Carpenter
      • Desmond Harrington
    • 21User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Michael C. Hall
    Michael C. Hall
    • Dexter Morgan
    Jennifer Carpenter
    Jennifer Carpenter
    • Debra Morgan
    Desmond Harrington
    Desmond Harrington
    • Det. Joseph 'Joey' Quinn
    C.S. Lee
    C.S. Lee
    • Vince Masuka
    David Zayas
    David Zayas
    • Lt. Angel Batista
    Aimee Garcia
    Aimee Garcia
    • Jamie Batista
    Geoff Pierson
    Geoff Pierson
    • Deputy Chief Tom Matthews
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Harry Morgan
    Yvonne Strahovski
    Yvonne Strahovski
    • Hannah McKay
    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Dr. Evelyn Vogel
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Jacob Elway
    Kenny Johnson
    Kenny Johnson
    • U.S. Marshal Max Clayton
    Dora Madison
    Dora Madison
    • Niki Walters
    • (as Dora Madison Burge)
    Darri Ingolfsson
    Darri Ingolfsson
    • Oliver Saxon
    Jadon Wells
    Jadon Wells
    • Harrison Morgan
    Dana L. Wilson
    Dana L. Wilson
    • Det. Angie Miller
    Scott Michael Morgan
    Scott Michael Morgan
    • Sussman
    Dave Chittick
    • Welks
    • (as David Chittick)
    • Director
      • Steve Shill
    • Writers
      • Jeff Lindsay
      • Jace Richdale
      • Scott Reynolds
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    10Player-852

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    Saxon asks Vogel to rehabilitate him as she helped Dexter. Dexter gives Batista his notice and tells Debra he's moving to Argentina with Hannah and Harrison. Clayton suspicious that Dexter is leaving Miami to be with Hannah. Debra returns to Miami Metro and rekindles her relationship with Quinn, who has broken up with Jamie. Despite her desire to help Saxon, Vogel decides to betray him after watching the video of Zach's murder. After a treadmill accident, Hannah takes Harrison to the ER, but a nurse recognizes her and puts Clayton on her trail. Vogel brings Saxon to her home, but her nervousness makes him suspicious. When Dexter arrives, Saxon murders Vogel and escapes.
    1sergnd

    what a moron storyline episode

    It's been noticeable how the series has been going downwards towards the end, but this episode is the top of the cake - so bad, beyond weak!!! script is never been as stupid as in this one. From a very smart, sneaky, cautious Dexter to a looser Dexter. Common!
    abirdnamedloveydovey

    blond and fabulous

    I was hoping dexter would go out with a bang, but it's not. I've been trying to overlook the weak parts, but hannah is supposed to be a fugitive and she's going around all absolutely fabulous. Please, some mousy brown hair, glasses and baggy clothes. A quick trip to target is all it would've taken. This is so obvious, i can't let it go.
    5Shiny-NZ

    Dexter has no teeth anymore

    Dexter used to be a great example of tension and pacing. I'd compare it to episodes of The Fugitive, a man hiding in plain sight, driven by needs that set him apart from the everyman. Slickly written, poetic dialog, urgency and horror used to be the staple of each episode and the audience tuned in, addicted, entranced, eyes glued to the screen, drawn in by the urgency and drama. How will Dexter keep his secret? How will he escape this ever-present danger?

    This last season of Dexter however, has been like watching a music box wind down. The moving parts are slowing down rather than speeding up, the sound is slurred and droning. There is no urgency, even the 'bad' killer is one-dimensional and uninspired. Like a bland version of Norman Bates.

    Dexter himself is surrounded by characters who accept his dark passenger, seemingly without qualms. No longer is he hiding, he has become invisible because nobody is looking for him anymore. The houses of the killers he has dispatched lie empty and nobody notices. The police force investigates bicycle accidents.

    He is no longer improvising in life and death situations, no longer a calculating professional who keeps a cool head and a steady hand. Even the frequent voice-overs seem at loss for interesting topics. It's like a diary entry for a person with nothing going on anymore. He wants to talk, he just has no material.

    The writing is crude. The dialog in particular - which used to use every word with crushing intent is now full of throwaway lines, most of which only serve to narrate what the audience is already fully aware of. For our years of loyalty to these characters we are being rewarded by having them re-explained to us. Without subtlety.

    This season of Dexter had the opportunity to start off with a bang. It's the last season - pull out the stops already. Episode one could have focused on the LaGuerta cover up, Dexter's collection of bodies (currently sitting under the sea) could have washed up, Deb could have confessed. Instead we have a brand new character appear from his past to conveniently re-write his history, so that we can sit in on Dexter's counseling sessions. We have Hannah show up, now Carol to his Mike Brady.

    We wait patiently for the writers to let the cat out of the bag, to challenge Dexter, to make him fight for his life. We hope the tension will build so the audience can root for him (or against him). Instead we watch him forget his strengths, drop his nature, acting like this is his first time following a person, hiding from the police, we watch him make a travel list. Next episode may have us watch Dexter pack his suitcase.

    Our patience turns to frustration, are these really throwaway episodes? Could the last four episodes have been squeezed into a single one? Is this building up to something? If so - when do we get the pay-off?

    Even Harrison's treadmill accident - so much blood - and for what? A single tiny band-aid? Really, that could be a metaphor for the whole season so far.
    3rhemfelt1

    Why are the writers ramping everything down?!

    Literally every aspect that has made Dexter a great show in the past is missing here.

    • No manhunt
    • No threats to Dexter being exposed
    • No kills
    • No thrills
    • No development of rivalry between Dexter and the main season villain


    I'll simply never understand why the writers decided that the second half of the final season of Dexter should be where they ramp everything down. This should have been where all the stops were pulled. This should have been where Dexter faces his biggest threats ever from both the main season villain and Miami Metro Police.

    Instead we get a full hour of Dexter calmly lamenting on his decision to leave Miami. I sincerely have absolutely no idea what the writers were going for at this point.

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    • Trivia
      When Dexter is setting up his kill room and Harry says "It's been a long time since we've been in here." and Dexter replies "Choir director." This could possibly be a reference to Dexter's first on screen victim in the pilot episode.
    • Goofs
      The authorities are looking for Hannah, but she doesn't dye her hair or change her appearance in any way, nor are the Morgans shown suggesting she do so.
    • Quotes

      Dexter Morgan: So how do you feel about us leaving?

      Debra Morgan: Scared. My whole family's moving.

      Dexter Morgan: Scared?

      Debra Morgan: You've always been there. I don't know what my life looks like without you.

      Dexter Morgan: Well, maybe it looks better.

      Debra Morgan: Really? Hanging out with two serial killers. Does it get better than that?

      Dexter Morgan: So you see my point.

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      Written by Daniel Licht

      Performed by Daniel Licht

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    • Release date
      • September 8, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • John Goldwyn Productions
      • The Colleton Company
      • Devilina Productions
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      • 53m
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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