Dexter became the most watched TV series in Showtime history. Fans are angry about the failed ending

Dexter: New Blood, the ninth season of a long series, broke all Showtime records. Over 10 episodes of the series, it averaged over 8 million viewers per week on all Showtime platforms, making it the most watched TV series in Showtime history.

The series finale reached 3 million viewers on Sunday alone, making it the most watched Showtime finale in more than eight years since Homeland in 2013, according to the company. The final episode also set a new Showtime record with 2 million viewers across streaming and on-demand platforms.

We are delighted with the tremendous response from millions of Dexter fans over the past 10 weeks. It doesn’t matter if you liked the ending or it was difficult for you to accept it, we are very grateful to you. We sincerely thank Michael, Clyde, Scott and Marcos for bringing a powerful conclusion to our beloved and quirky series.

Gary Levin, President of Entertainment, Showtime Networks Inc.

Dexter became the most watched TV series in Showtime history.  Fans are angry about the failed ending

Michael C. Hall plays “America’s favorite serial killer,” Dexter Morgan. The events of “Dexter: New Blood” unfold 10 years after the end of the eighth season. Dexter lives under the new name Jimi Lindsay in the fictional town of Iron Lake.

The original Dexter series, which premiered in the fall of 2006, has become one of the most popular series on television, receiving several Emmy nominations and several other awards.

It is worth noting that the ninth season was released eight years after the eighth, in order to exonerate to fans for the very controversial ending of the eighth season. However, fans were disappointed. The last episode of the season and the entire series received an average score of only 4.5 / 10 on IMDB. This is the lowest rated episode in the entire series. She scored even less than the disastrous final episode of last season (4.6 / 10).

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