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Dexter stages a fake Doomsday Killer tableau in order to draw out Travis, but is captured himself and becomes a part in the final tableau, the "Lake of Fire". Debra's therapist prompts her to consider whether she may actually be in love with her adopted brother.
As Dexter investigates the Doomsday Killer, he also talks with Brother Sam over the case, and how the killer uses God as an excuse to kill. During this, Dexter realizes that the amount of work in the murders suggests two serial killers. Harrison is reported sick, and a doctor states that he needs surgery for his appendix.
Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "Dexter closed out its sixth season on Sunday night with an episode that attempted to redeem the uneven, overloaded, even peculiar quality of what had come before it. The 12th episode, titled “This Is the Way the World Ends,” only lived up to the finish of that familiar phrase."
Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode a "good" 7.5 out of 10, and wrote, "Back when Dexter started actually investigating the Doomsday kills, in "A Horse of a Different Color," I was psyched. But then, as you well know, Dexter's whole "catch and release" of Travis at the end of "The Angel of Death" soured me on the whole thing.
Episode 6: “The Joy of Killing” — Airing January 10, 2025 Episode 7: “The Big Bad Body Problem” — Airing January 24, 2025 Episode 8: “Business and Pleasure” — Airing January 31, 2025
And while “Dexter” remained a hit for Showtime — lasting 96 episodes over eig ‘Dexter: New Blood’ Can’t Overcome Disappointment About End to Original Series: TV Review Skip to main content
You just can’t keep a good killer down. Michael C. Hall will return to reprise his role as serial killer Dexter Morgan in a new revival, Dexter: Resurrection, TVLine has learned. Hall will also ...
"The Angel of Death" is the fifth episode of the sixth season of the American crime drama television series Dexter. It is the 65th overall episode of the series and was written by co-producer Scott Reynolds, and was directed by S. J. Clarkson.