Talk:Episode 812: Remember the Monsters?/@comment-63.142.76.27-20140715184953

It was actually the perfect finale. Dexter wrapped all of his other victims in black. They were the things that he kept dear to him in a way, his victims were his friends. He only felt release when he killed at first. Then with Rita, he accidently felt something, the more he proceeded the more problems he had because the more feelings he felt. Finally, he let Debra go into the ocean wrapped in white, because she died as the thing he held closest to his heart, his only friend. The whole series was a transition of Dexter from unhuman to human. He feels now and in his final act, knowing the past would catch up, knowing that he causes trouble wherever he goes, Dexter did an act of true love. For someone else completely forgetting himself. In the end Dexter's reckoning did happen. In the end he felt all of the same things that a regular human would plus the feelings of a monster. He now has to exist with the knowledge that he can be happy, truly happy and feel love, real love, but that he wants those he does love to have those as well, which is something they can't both have. He is tortured...