Dexter he will be back with new episodes and will try to redeem himself after his criticized finale, which is not Michael C. Hall’s favorite either.
After many years, Dexter will return to the small screen of Showtime with New Blood, a new season that will show us what happened to the protagonist during all this time through his new bloody episodes. As expected, this installment will feature Michael C. Hall, who was in charge of bringing the character to life during all the seasons that fiction had. The actor recently revealed that he didn’t like the ending of the series either.
Without a doubt, Dexter’s ending received criticism from all over the world. In this denouement, viewers saw Debra, Dexter’s sister, who was buried in the sea with other victims, die. Later, Dexter drives his boat into a hurricane, apparently to commit suicide. The final moments of the show, however, reveal that Dexter had just faked his death and was now sporting a long beard and working in Oregon as a lumberjack.
He didn’t like it either
Through a interview With Entertainment Tonight, Michael C. Hall revealed that, like many critics and fans, he was not at all satisfied with the ending Dexter had. In this way, the actor took pity on fans who were frustrated by the lack of resolution of the show. According to him, he fully understands why the ending was unsatisfactory. However, he also noted the points in favor of this outcome, since it opened the doors for a new season.
“I totally understand people’s dissatisfaction with the way the show ended because it didn’t actually end. It just left us in this rather unsolved fun place and while I thought it made sense for the character to find himself in that position and to put himself in this self-imposed exile after all the post-show chaos, I’d understand why it was pretty unsatisfying … and infuriating to be. fans, they spent all this time and yearning for something that would answer some questions or tie up some things or do something that the finale failed to do. But at least, it laid the groundwork for what we’ve been doing for the past few months in this new show. “ revealed Michael C. Hall about the ending of Dexter.
“Just as I knew the show didn’t sit as well in its ending with viewers, it didn’t sit as well and I felt I owed it to myself to explore it further if it came up. He owed it to the character and I’m sure he owed it to the fans ”, Hill. The series will return on November 7, and we will tell you who returns to history.