Not caring much whether she lives or dies, Debra drinks heavily, takes various drugs, and sleeps with a criminal named Andrew Briggs. After Dexter learns that Briggs is targeted by a hit man , he tries to convince Debra to leave him.
However, Dexter then gets into a struggle with Briggs and ends up killing him in front of her. Dexter's tackles a threat when a new serial killer takes Miami as his playground.
The killer is soon dubbed The Brain Surgeon because he saws into his victim's head, cuts off a chunk of skull, and scoops out a piece of the brain the anterior insular cortex ; the portion that processes empathy. Miami Metro Homicide enlists the help of an expert in the minds of psychopaths when a neuropsychiatrist - Dr. Evelyn Vogel - offers her assistance on the case. Dexter is instantly suspicious of her presence and feels that she may be there because of him; more so, when she asks his thoughts on The Bay Harbor Butcher.
Later, when Dexter is sitting outside on a bench, Dr. Vogel hands Dexter a few of his gruesome childhood drawings, which baffle him.
He angrily demands an explanation, but Vogel simply tells him that he cannot kill her because she does not fit Harry's Code. After this, Dexter pays a visit to Dr. Vogel's home and she reveals that she knew Harry and helped create The Code.
She is also aware that he is a serial killer. She says The Brain Surgeon has been leaving brain parts on her doorstep and he may be one of her former patients. She feels threatened and asks Dexter to "take care of him.
Dexter vets Vogel's list of ex-patients, and does find some killers including a cannibal , but not the Brain Surgeon. Meanwhile, Debra agrees to have dinner with Dexter and he shows her the video of the time she saved the lives of innocent people during a restaurant shoot-out.
However, it only influences Debra into going to the police station in an intoxicated state with the intention of confessing to Maria LaGuerta 's murder. Joey Quinn calls Dexter and he and Vogel quickly drive to the station. In the interrogation room, Dexter quickly injects Debra with a small dose of M When Quinn enters the room, Dexter tells him that Debra passed out.
Then Dexter carries her out and he and Vogel take her home. Dexter asks Vogel to help Debra deal with her problems. Dexter comes across a Brain Surgeon suspect, A. Upon vetting A. After questioning Vogel about it, she explains that A. Vogel questions Dexter about his feelings toward Debra and states that psychopaths don't have emotional responses.
Dexter replies that she is underestimating him. When Dexter returns to Yates' house, he finds the place apparently vacant. Upon searching the house, he finds and rescues a nearly-dead captive woman. Then Dexter calls Vogel to A. When Dexter opens one of the files, it reveals that Vogel is using him to write another book.
In anger, Dexter tells her to stay out of his life once he deals with the The Brain Surgeon. A calm and friendly Debra shows up at the police station and asks Dexter to go for a ride so they can talk. While Dexter is driving, Debra asks him if Harry committed suicide and, if so, was it because Dexter is a killer.
When Dexter affirms it, Debra grabs the steering wheel, which sends the car into a lake. A bystander witnesses the car sinking and he saves Debra.
When Debra observes Dexter drowning, she dives back in to save him. Afterward, in a therapy session led by Vogel, Dexter is extremely upset with Debra's attempt to kill them both.
Soon after, A. Yates kidnaps Dr. While Dexter and Debra search for her, they reconcile. They find Vogel tied up in a closet in an empty house, and Yates hiding under a bed. Dexter promptly thrusts a curtain rod through the mattress, impaling A. Their bags of ice are from Miami Chills Ice Delivery — a reference to the Ice Truck Killer, and one of many reminders of past events sprinkled throughout this season.
How did Saxon manage to cut out the tongue of the weasel-like guy from The Killing? And do so without covered both of them in blood? Most anticlimactic scene: Dexter and Saxon face off at the hospital. Batista shows up and cuffs Saxon. Game over. Does an impending hurricane cause so much chaos at a hospital that one can terminate a loved one, wheel her dead body outside, and carry it onto a waiting boat without anyone noticing?
Looked like he could have used some ghost-dad counseling more than ever. How many of you usually fast-forward through the opening credits, but had to watch Dexter make breakfast and floss one last time? As Dexter stands on the deck of his old condo, looking out to the water with the storm on its way, he realizes that his newfound emotions come with a price.
My anger as the episode ended has turned to something else already — relief in seeing a once-great series finally laid to rest before it could get any worse. Dexter — and Deb, and all of us — deserved better. Already a subscriber? Log in or link your magazine subscription. With Hannah McKay is still being alive, there will clearly be plenty to explain now that Harrison is back with Dexter. When Dexter finally had Oliver tied up with Deb preparing to call in his capture, Oliver escaped his binds and shot Deb.
She was sent to the hospital and seemed to be on the mend before having a massive blood clot, leading Deb to end up permanently brain dead. Knowing Harrison and Hannah were already leaving the country, Dexter decides to drive his boat straight into the torrential storm hitting Miami, faking his death to everyone back home. Just when it seems Dexter Morgan may have been his own final victim, Dexter season 8 ends with a short clip of him with a fully-grown beard working as a lumberjack in Oregon.
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