Stoffentwicklung:
James Manos Jr.Kamera:
Jeffrey JurMusik:
Daniel LichtBesetzung:
Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter, Desmond Harrington, C.S. Lee, David Zayas, Aimee Garcia, Geoff Pierson, James Remar, Charlotte Rampling (mehr)Folgen(12)
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Verloren (S08E01)
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Mutter des Kodex (S08E02)
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Buch der Psychopathen (S08E03)
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Narben (S08E04)
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Familientherapie (S08E05)
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Spiegelbilder (S08E06)
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Meister und Schüler (S08E07)
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Nachhilfestunden (S08E08)
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Zwei Welten (S08E09)
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Fehler der Vergangenheit (S08E10)
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Vor dem Sturm (S08E11)
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Abschied (S08E12)
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I agree that there was a noticeable drop in quality, but it wasn't anything dramatic. On the other hand, I have to disagree with the majority that Debra seemed particularly unsympathetic. What she went through in the final episode of the previous season really affects a person psychologically. So why did I find the eighth season the weakest? At times, it felt like the plot was going in circles, and I couldn’t overlook the lack of a more prominent antagonist. The final episode was shocking, and I'm a bit uncertain about it, so we’ll see how the creators handle it moving forward. For me, it's 7/10. ()
The final season was the worst that the creators offered in those eight years. For the first time, I was bored, which is something I wasn't used to with Dexter. The character of Dr. Evelyn Vogel was inserted into the story so awkwardly that the writers should be concerned about meeting their “number one fan,” and I might even root for Annie this time. Another thing that made me angry was the totally cop-out ending, in which all evil was punished like in a proper Disney fairy tale. ()