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Some issues even tied into the game's story missions, such as Overwatch 16 , which served as a direct tie-in to the game event Overwatch: Retribution that was released in the game.

Overwatch currently has a new comic book miniseries called Overwatch: New Blood and the first issue was released in November last year. The miniseries is written by Ray Fawkes with art by Irene Koh, it is published by Dark Horse Comics, and each issue is free at the time of writing. This comic series follows the gunslinging Cole Cassidy receiving the call to rejoin Overwatch, and from there he decides to go off and recruit some potential new members to the team.

The recently released third issue in the series has Cassidy run into the support hero and combat medic called Jean-Baptiste Augustin. In the third issue, Cassidy is getting off of a train that stops in Bucharest, Romania, but during his time there, he has an encounter with Jean-Baptiste. If that's the case, then what was the point of opening up and telling Harrison the truth? What was the point of bringing Dexter back if what seems like a run for redemption is suddenly an abrupt ending that is even more divisive and odd than the finale of Dexter nearly a decade ago?

Harrison's future is also left in question can he helm his own series? His goal was to get answers about his dad and try to understand his own dark tendencies. While he learns about Dexter's code of the dark passenger and grows closer to Dex towards the end of the season after their struggle to find common ground , will Harrison use the code for his own purpose, will he become just like his father, or will he abandon the code altogether and just live his own life without fear?

Before Dexter meets his fate, there are some effective references to the original series, especially when Harrison tells Dex his quote from the pilot "Open your eyes and look at what you did! While Dexter's last meeting with Harrison may bring closure to Dex's story and his own misdeeds hence the name of the episode, "Sins of the Father" , the final payoff is forced and unsatisfying because of the uncharacteristic choices Dexter makes to get there killing an innocent police officer, impatiently trying to escape prison, getting easily frustrated, etc.

As Dexter and Harrison respectively, Michael C. Hall and Jack Alcott deliver powerful performances throughout this series and provide emotional substance in the last few moments of the finale.

However, one can't help but view this ending as a cop-out in order for the show to cheat its way towards a conclusion. As showrunner Clyde Phillips predicted, the internet is blowing up over the finale, and everyone is mourning over the death of Dexter Morgan, as one of America's favorite characters is no more.

Full House star Bob Saget has died, leaving behind a legacy of fans spanning his decades-long comedy and acting career. My name is Christian Eltell. I was born in Colorado, but I've lived all my life in New York. Look at that takedown of Dexter in the end, what's in Harrison is that he has to kill this man. Phillips adds that Harrison "brings a different perspective to the vigilantism of it all than Dexter did," highlighting the distinction as Harrison's greater mindfulness that "every time we take out one of these bad guys how many lives we're saving, that this bad person is not going to kill.

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