Is Harrison going to have his own show?
Looks like it might be headed that way.
shareNo. The whole point of the ending was Harrison being set free. He's just a mixed up kid with a lot of baggage.
I'd take a Bautista manhunter show though.
That’s not going to happen. Harrison is not a serial killer and what we’d see is Harrison living his life and then what. This was about Dexter and he can’t be replaced. They could have done this whole thing differently. They bring Dexter back because original didn’t do a good job at the end and then they do the same thing.
shareAfter seeing the ending, I agree. I thought that it was moving toward Harrison having the same strong desire to kill, but I don't feel as if he is going to have that need. Case closed.
shareSome spoilers,
Actually, it is quite devastating if you think about it. Here’s Harrison - loses his mother to a violent death, goes to South America and loses his guardian to pancreatic cancer, abandoned by dad Dexter - he has anger issues as a teen - travels and finds dad - but eventually fits in in this small community (something Dexter had to struggle faking). Gets a girlfriend, has lots of friends, celebrated by the community and school, bonds with dad over Christmas, does well scholastically in school - and now what - kills his dad -??? What’s even worse kills dad because dad says to. Even Dexter couldn’t do that - kill Harry. So now - what’s his life - he has to get out of town, has some serious cash but can’t deposit it anywhere, he’ll have to take another identity, he’s now without a circle of family and friends, at 16 before he graduated from high school - how does one live with the killing of their father because he’s basically a good kid with a conscience - all so they could do this ridiculous finale. Son kills father. And at the end, Dexter was out of character. He would never kill Logan and he would never of think of the joys of killing as father and son in a city similar city to Miami, Los Angeles. Oh the fun they will have…Always one to keep his dark side from the public, just because Harrison hurts a bully in a wrestling match doesn’t make him carry the same passion for killing that Dexter exhibited. Harrison was nauseous when he sees dad and the plastic and nine bags needed for the body parts. This series had potential.
I don't think so. I think the whole idea behind this season (whether they'd admit it or not) was to try to make up for the unsatisfying final season of the original series. I think in killing Dexter, Harrison was in a sense killing that part of him that had these dark urges and with the death of Logan he gained realization that Dexter's system and code were flawed and would only lead to more tragedy.
That said, this did such big numbers for Showtime it wouldn't be hard to picture them trying to keep drinking from the well if possible.
They blew up the well.
shareMaybe, but I'd rather it be a fitting closure to Dexter's life.
shareSure, but I didn't care so much for how it ended. Pretty predictable how it closed.
shareI know it's unpopular but I really did like it. I think it made sense for his life to end, and in that way.
shareI think it made sense for his life to end, and in that way.
Maybe Dexter reveals he was wearing a bulletproof vest and used fake blood in order to fake his death so Harrison can think he killed Dexter so he won't come looking for him again and get away.
sharei am sure that is what they have planned. count me out. will not watch at all.
nope. not interested.
I wanna say no because that kid is soooo obviously not leading man material, but after some of the decisions they've made with that show, I wouldn't put it past them.
shareThey could recast, but I think that it isn't going to happen. Harrison isn't Dexter.
shareI could see Harrison killing bad people. Aside from witnessing a murder, he didn't have a problem with Dexter killing Kurt. He did, however, have a huge problem with him killing Logan. I still can't believe they did that. Like, what was the point. TO make us dislike Dexter after 9 years?
share