The pacing of the finale didn't hurt it I don't think.
A lot of it was a sort of reflective pause for Dexter as well as the fans on all the things he's done and the rightful consequences that one day were bound to rear their head.
The progressive degradation of his initially composed demeanor into doubt then desperation also made sense.
He's always been about self-preservation and was hyper focused on starting that new life with Harrison he thought was waiting for him.
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