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To have a high Dexter Rating is to be a cautionary tale. To have a low one is to be a legend. And for fans of television, the Dexter Rating serves one crucial purpose: it reminds us that —and that sometimes, the only way to win is to quit while you’re ahead, before you find yourself alone in a cabin, growing a beard, wondering where it all went wrong. dexter rating
Like Dexter, GoT had an untouchable first four seasons. Then, without source material (akin to Dexter diverging from Lindsay’s novels), the writing became rushed. Characters teleported. Logic frayed. And the finale—Bran the Broken—produced a collective groan that rivaled the lumberjack. The key difference: GoT’s decline was faster (2 seasons vs. 4), but Dexter’s final image (lumberjack) remains more purely absurd. 5. The 2021 Revival: New Meta-Data ( Dexter: New Blood ) In a bizarre twist, the 2021 limited series Dexter: New Blood attempted to "fix" the original ending. The revival was generally well-received for 9 episodes, delivering a tighter, more focused narrative. Or, more simply: To have a high Dexter
Then came the finale. Dexter kills an innocent coach (breaking his code), his son Harrison shoots him, and Dexter dies bleeding out in the snow. He is buried in an unmarked grave next to his victims. Like Dexter, GoT had an untouchable first four seasons
Where lower final season quality produces a higher (worse) DR.