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    Duster Season 1 Finale’s Shocking Death Explained by Co-Creator

    By AdminJuly 4, 2025
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    Duster Season 1 Finale’s Shocking Death Explained by Co-Creator


    Duster co-creator LaToya Morgan opened up about the surprising death of Keith David’s Ezra Saxton in the Season 1 finale of Max‘s newest crime thriller series. Saxton was introduced as an old-school mobster, who was also responsible for the death of lead character Nina Hayes’ father. In the finale, Saxton took a bullet for his son Royce after he just got saved by Nina during a gunfight.

    Duster is written and executive produced by creators J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan. The story takes place in the 1970s Southwest following the life of a gutsy getaway driver, who works for a growing crime syndicate. Besides David, the series also stars Josh Holloway, Rachel Hilson, Keith David, Sydney Elisabeth, Greg Grunberg, Camille Guaty, Asivak Koostachin, Adriana Aluna Martinez, and Benjamin Charles Watson.

    Duster co-creator addresses Saxton’s shocking death in the Season 1 finale

    In a recent interview, Morgan explained what does Saxton’s death mean for Nina Hayes, revealing that Nina never expected to form a connection with the man who she was supposed to hate.

    “I think it’s complicated for her, which is why I wrote it in the idea that she’s crying when he dies,” She said. “There’s tears coming out of her eyes, because all of her life, or at least most of her adult life, has been about this and this is how it ends. She could not have predicted it.”

    Morgan continued, “As you get to the finale, she’s having all these unexpected moments with this guy. They have the moment when they’re in the car and they’re all singing The Spinners. She doesn’t expect to have this closeness, this camaraderie with this man. I mean, he gave her his skillet bread! It’s so complicated for her because he obviously killed her father and she’s been carrying that wound with her. But she never expected to get to know him in this way.”

    (Source: Variety)



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