Dispatch Episodes 7 and 8 Go Live Worldwide: See When You Can Play
The Dispatch finale is almost here, and after episode 6’s jaw-dropping cliffhanger fans want answers now. Theories are flying, hype is peaking, and release times vary by region—check the live countdown and full global schedule to see exactly when it hits your screen.
We made it. After that episode 6 cliffhanger, the two-part Dispatch finale is finally about to land, and yes, the theories are getting a little unhinged. Totally fair. If you just need to know exactly when to press play, I’ve got you covered below. If you want a quick refresher on what the show has actually been building toward, I’ve got that too.
When Dispatch episodes 7 and 8 drop
The finale two-pack goes live Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at 9:00 AM PT. That’s 17:00 UTC, if you speak in world clock.
- Los Angeles: Wed, Nov 12 at 9:00 AM PT (UTC-8)
- Mexico City: Wed, Nov 12 at 11:00 AM CST (UTC-6)
- Chicago: Wed, Nov 12 at 11:00 AM CST (UTC-6)
- New York: Wed, Nov 12 at 12:00 PM ET (UTC-5)
- Sao Paulo: Wed, Nov 12 at 2:00 PM BRT (UTC-3)
- London: Wed, Nov 12 at 5:00 PM GMT (UTC+0)
- Berlin: Wed, Nov 12 at 6:00 PM CET (UTC+1)
- Cape Town: Wed, Nov 12 at 7:00 PM SAST (UTC+2)
- Riyadh: Wed, Nov 12 at 8:00 PM AST (UTC+3)
- New Delhi: Wed, Nov 12 at 10:30 PM IST (UTC+5:30)
- Kuala Lumpur: Thu, Nov 13 at 1:00 AM MYT (UTC+8)
- Singapore: Thu, Nov 13 at 1:00 AM SGT (UTC+8)
- Tokyo: Thu, Nov 13 at 2:00 AM JST (UTC+9)
- Sydney: Thu, Nov 13 at 4:00 AM AEDT (UTC+11)
- Wellington: Thu, Nov 13 at 6:00 AM NZDT (UTC+13)
Quick refresher before the endgame
Dispatch isn’t just messy office politics with a side of flirting. Underneath the snark and break-room drama, the show has been about people owning their past mistakes, trying (and sometimes failing) to do the right thing, and figuring out who they want to be when it actually costs something.
We’ve watched a crew of oddballs slowly gel into something like a team, with a few genuinely warm moments that suggest nobody is doomed to be the worst version of themselves. The flip side? Being the boss means you sometimes have to cut someone loose. The show hasn’t sugarcoated that, and it’s hit harder than I expected.
On the larger canvas, the looming threat has a name: Shroud. Whoever they are, their whole mission seems locked on derailing Robert’s dream of becoming Mecha Man. And that dream clearly isn’t free. The show keeps nudging us toward a trade-off, maybe even a betrayal, waiting at the finish line. If episode 6 taught us anything, it’s that the final push is going to hurt.
What I’m watching for
If the last two episodes stick the landing, expect three things: a choice that forces Robert to pay for that Mecha Man fantasy in a way he’s been dodging, Shroud finally taking the mask off (literally or figuratively), and at least one relationship changing shape because someone picks the mission over the person. Not subtle, but the show has earned it.
Got a theory you’re convinced about? Drop it. I’ll be hate-refreshing right alongside you when the clock hits go.