Watch Dexter Morgan’s horrific end and the truth about the New York Ripper in Dexter: Resurrection Finale Season 1

Beginning of the story
As soon as Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) reaches New York City, his Robin Hood-like mission begins to roar.
Whereas the villains hidden in the movies are handed over to the law, Dexter goes down to punish them himself.
Prater’s trap and vault
It was not an excuse offer but the roar of death that loomed over Leon Prater’s (Peter Dinklage) royal mansion.
Dexter is locked in a soundproof vault at a black-tie party, from where there is no escape.
Harrison’s tremendous entry
As soon as Dexter makes a call, Harrison (Jack Alcott) jumps up a steel ladder.
Dexter is released without making any noise, but Prater’s revenge was yet to come.
Prater’s shocking death
Prater brazenly proposes, “Let me spare your son, take the money,” to a crowd of high-profile guests, with his golden pistol.
But with that money, Dexter decides to dispose of a stash of sedatives.
Prater leaps, Harrison stabs him, then Dexter raids his savings in a stylish murder room.
Dexter’s pigeonholing
Medvex repeatedly tries to kill him, but in the finale, Dexter escapes the mansion and dumps Prater’s body near the statue in Jalli.
Stealing a boat and heading out on the river, he grabs Prater’s serial killer files—with new clues for next season.
The mystery of the New York Ripper
That’s where Prater’s “New York Ripper,” a story told in a sly way, is revealed.
The identity of this serial killer, named Don Fremont, was found in the files, which will now be handled by Detective Claudette Wallace (Kadia Saraf).
Charley’s own decision
Uma Thurman’s Charley negotiated for Prater’s mother’s medical bills.
She took every secret with her and said, “Either keep paying for mom, or we’ll make the secrets boom.”
The question ahead: Will there be a Season 2?
Rumors are in the air that a writers’ room is being set up at Paramount+.
Dexter’s new list, relationship with Harrison, and Charley’s silence—all together raise high expectations.
Bloodshed on one side, unresolved twists on the other.
The smoky finale left us with, “See you next season.”