'Dexter' Season 8 Episode 10 "Good-bye Miami" Preview / Will Hannah Die Before Series Finale? [TRAILER]

'Dexter' Season 8 Episode 10 "Good-bye Miami" Preview / Will Hannah Die Before Series Finale? [TRAILER]

Dexter Season 8 is coming to a momentous conclusion with only three episodes left! Next Sunday's episode "Good-bye Miami" looks like an especially deadly installment, at least according to the teaser trailer.

It seems that Dexter and Hannah [and Harrison] are all preparing to leave Miami for a new life in Argentina. The only thing Dexter has left to do is kill Oliver Saxon, Dr. Vogel's serial killer son. If you remember in Season 4, Dexter couldn't walk away from Trinity. It ended up costing Dexter his first love, Rita.

Could pursuing Oliver Saxon cause Hannah's death? The two escaping to Argentina obviously seems too good to be true, and far too happy of an ending. And with two episodes after tonight's we know that Dexter can't leave Miami yet. That doesn't necessarily mean Hannah has to die, but it definitely doesn't bode well for her future. Will Hannah's death be the spark Dexter needs to vanquish Saxon and possibly give up his killing days?

In the trailer for next week's episode, we know that blood will be spilt. We can see Saxon sawing someone strapped into his chair. Is it the same cyclist lying dead in the road? Since I can't remember any main characters that exercise, let alone cycle, I'm going to say it's someone less important. But whom is Dexter holding in his arms at the end of the trailer? It appears to be a woman with brown hair. Could Saxon have reached Deb while Dexter was preoccupied with his getaway with Hannah?

Tune in next Sunday, September 8 to find out on Dexter Season 8 Episode 10 "Good-bye Miami" at 9 PM ET on Showtime.

Here's the official trailer for next week's episode:

Here's a trailer of Dexter explaining the Argentina getaway to Hannah. Even she thinks it's too good to be true:

Here's a clip of Deb trying to talk Dexter out of fleeing the country with wanted fugitive, Hannah: