Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-86.10.190.58-20130711010612/@comment-8337463-20130722005141

Whatever the producers decide to do, I don't envy their predicament. They're tasked with the fate of a number of very cherished characters in a very popular TV show.

On the topic of redemption, Dexter has had plenty of opportunity to stop doing what he does; having Harrison was a start. Having a son or daughter is a life changing thing, even to a killer. Did it stop him? No. Secondly, Rita's death should have reminded him that being a serial killer of his ilk was bound to come too close to home. Finally, the death of Estrada, the crux of his very being, still didn't stop him. He's an animal with impulses that he can never truly satisfy without getting a fix.

It's a headache to think about - maybe they should jump the shark and have his entire life be one long dream mwahahahaha that would really piss people off.