What Did You Think of Dexter: Resurrection Season 1 Episode 10? Vote in Our Poll

Tonight's the Night. The finale of Dexter: Resurrection Season 1, is now streaming.


Spoiler Alert: This article contains MAJOR spoilers for the season finale of Dexter: Resurrection.

Dexter fans, the wait is over. The highly anticipated season finale of Dexter: Resurrection “And Justice for All…” has officially dropped on Paramount+, and it’s as intense, bloody, and emotional as we could have hoped for.

After weeks of shocking twists, a heartbreaking loss, and relentless suspense, the revival’s first season ends with a mix of poetic justice, nostalgic callbacks, and an open door for what’s next. Let’s break down the biggest moments of Episode 10.

Dexter and Harrison Take Down Prater

The episode picks up right after the chaos of Batista’s death and Dexter being trapped in Prater’s vault. For the first time in years, we see Dexter truly fearing for his life. But thanks to Harrison—who proves to be every bit his father’s son—Dexter escapes and turns the tables on his billionaire adversary.

In the end, Dexter brings Prater to justice not only for Batista’s murder, but also for funding and idolizing serial killers. It’s the perfect application of the Code of Harry, proving that even in this revival, Dexter stays true to his dark passenger’s rules.

The Return of Brian Moser

Yes, it finally happened. Months after Christian Camargo confirmed his return, Brian “Biney” Moser reappears—this time as a ghostly vision, just like in Seasons and 6.

Fans immediately recognized his iconic red shirt from the Dexter Season 1 finale “Born Free.” In a chilling scene, Brian confronts his brother while sitting on the draining table he was killed 19 years ago, serving as a reminder of Dexter’s bloody past. Of course, Dexter shows no remorse for killing him, staying as cold and detached as ever.

Harrison Infiltrates Prater’s Gala

One of the season’s biggest surprises has been Harrison’s growth. Far from the troubled teen of Dexter: New Blood, here he proves himself capable, clever, and willing to risk everything for his father.

His infiltration of Prater’s high-society gala is one of the most suspenseful sequences of the entire revival, consuming nearly half the episode. Harrison’s quick thinking and determination ultimately lead to Dexter’s escape, solidifying their bond as a deadly father-son duo.

Charley Breaks Free

In a twist many didn’t see coming, Charley finally severs ties with Prater. After watching him murder a cop and realizing he had been manipulating her all along, she chooses freedom over loyalty.

Her decision to leave New York City feels like both an ending and a new beginning. Whether or not we’ll see her again remains unclear, but fans are already speculating about her possible return in Season 2.

Dexter Kills Leon Prater

It’s the moment fans had been waiting for all season: Prater wrapped in plastic on Dexter’s kill table.

The billionaire who idolized the Bay Harbor Butcher suddenly becomes his victim in a perfectly executed finale kill. The scene is chilling, emotional, and oddly satisfying. After a desperate attempt to bribe Dexter, Prater meets his fate in classic Morgan fashion—cold, methodical, and final.

A Poetic Final Scene

The last scene of the season is pure nostalgia. The Bay Harbor Butcher disposes of Prater’s body using the villain’s luxury yacht, sailing into New York Harbor with the Statue of Liberty looming in the background.

It’s a hauntingly beautiful throwback to the original series, closing out the season without a cheap cliffhanger. Instead, it leaves fans with a sense of closure… and the thrilling possibility of what could come next.

Fan Reactions – After Batista’s Death, What Now?

Episode 9 (“Touched by an Ángel”) devastated fans with the shocking death of Angel Batista, one of the most beloved characters in the entire Dexter franchise. Many called it the most emotional episode of the season, and Episode 10 had to live up to that heavy moment.

Did it succeed? Absolutely. While shorter than most Dexter finales, “And Justice for All…” delivered nonstop action, and a satisfying end that teases more blood to spill in the future.

What Did You Think of the Dexter: Resurrection Finale?

The first season of Dexter: Resurrection is officially complete. But is this finale among the best in the franchise? Did the return of Brian Moser satisfy you? And what’s next for Dexter and Harrison?

Vote in our poll below and share your theories in the comments—we can’t wait to hear what Dexter Daily readers think!

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