Talk:Episode 812: Remember the Monsters?/@comment-98.183.56.185-20160913192042

Well, thanks to Netflix you get people like me being all disappointed years after the show. It just doesn't make sense, Dexter was written as a highly intelligent person, but damn he pulled a big stupid at the end. In all honesty I can understand throwing everything away due to the absolute devastation he felt about Deb, and it would have made a little more sense in that respect if he would have actually died at the end, still would have hated it, but it'd made sense. The fact that he just faked his death to live anonymously as a lumberjack in the end doesn't make any sense, in time the devastation would numb and reason would quickly return. Dexter wasn't the type to believe in superstition or bad karma to believe everyone he cares about dies because he simply exists, it wouldn't take long to again realize, as he had earlier, that it was the life he was living preying on predators that put those around him in danger, and he was leaving that life... problem solved. I think that's what the final look was from Dexter before they rolled credits, they just ran out of time to show him realizing, "I really screwed up, I need to get to Argentina."