Talk:Episode 812: Remember the Monsters?/@comment-50.72.98.146-20131001010131/@comment-50.72.98.146-20131002235122

That's true about the death of Deb. It was actuallly him not having losing his dark passenger that got her killed (he didn't kill Saxon because he would've rather been with Hannah and Harrison). I do it in that order because it sounds better to me then Harrison and Hannah. The producers say that Dexter isn't killing anymore as a lumberjack, just living an empty existance. But I agree with you that his dark passenger would become worse then ever. It's only because of his love of Hannah that it was fading. True, there was some risk that his dark passenger can never be contained even with Hannah and Harrison and they could pay the ultimate price, but I think abandoning them alone in Argentina with broken hearts isn't much better.