fbpx
Wikipedia

The Following

The Following is an American crime thriller television series created by Kevin Williamson, and jointly produced by Outerbanks Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television.

The Following
Genre
Created byKevin Williamson
Starring
ComposerJohn Frizzell
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes45 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Rebecca Dameron
  • Michael Stricks
Production locationNew York City, New York
CinematographyDavid Tuttman
EditorRob Seidenglanz
Camera setupSingle camera
Running time42–45 minutes
Production companies
DistributorWarner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseJanuary 21, 2013 (2013-01-21) –
May 18, 2015 (2015-05-18)

The first season follows former FBI agent Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon) trying to help recapture serial killer Joe Carroll, while Carroll's assembled cult captures Carroll's son from his ex-wife and sends Carroll's messages to the world. The second season introduces Hardy's niece, who provides help in finding Carroll after his faked death while also dealing with a new cult.

The series was broadcast on the commercial broadcast television network Fox. In its first two seasons, it starred Kevin Bacon and James Purefoy in leading roles, as well as Shawn Ashmore, Natalie Zea, and Valorie Curry. The first season, comprising 15 episodes, premiered on January 21, 2013, and concluded on April 29, 2013. On March 4, 2013, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on January 19, 2014, and concluded on April 28, 2014. The series' renewal for a third season was announced on March 7, 2014, and the season premiered on March 2, 2015. On May 8, 2015, Fox canceled The Following after three seasons.[1][2] The final episode aired on May 18, 2015.

Overview

The Following's first season centers on former FBI agent Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon) and his attempts to recapture serial killer Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), following the latter's escape from prison. Hardy soon discovers that Carroll has surrounded himself with a group of like-minded individuals, whom he met while teaching and in prison, turning them into a cult of fanatical killers, making Emma Hill (Valorie Curry) his right-hand woman. When Carroll's son, Joey Matthews (Kyle Catlett), is abducted by his father's followers, Agents Mike Weston (Shawn Ashmore), Debra Parker (Annie Parisse), and the rest of the FBI team discover that it is the first step in Carroll's wider plan to escape custody, humiliate Hardy, and be reunited with his ex-wife Claire Matthews (Natalie Zea).

The second season centers on a new cult, led by Lily Gray (Connie Nielsen) and her twin sons Mark and Luke Gray (both played by Sam Underwood), as they begin to make public statements to lure Carroll out of hiding while the rest of the world believes him to be dead. Weston is re-recruited by Special Agent Mendez (Valerie Cruz) and the FBI in order to find the new cult, while Hardy and his niece Max Hardy (Jessica Stroup) have their own plans to track them down and find Carroll, if he is in fact alive.

The third season follows Hardy's life after Carroll's arrest and shows Hardy in a better place. He is close to his niece and has a girlfriend. Weston follows a different path and chooses to hunt down Mark Gray. Carroll is on death row, waiting to be executed, but plays an important role in the season. Another serial killer proves to be just as dangerous and capable as Joe Carroll.

Cast and characters

Main cast

  • Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy, a former FBI agent, recalled to assist the FBI once Joe Carroll escapes and his cult begins to develop.
  • Jeananne Goossen as Jennifer Mason (pilot), an FBI agent who is replaced by Debra Parker after the pilot episode.
  • Natalie Zea as Claire Matthews (seasons 1–2), Joe Carroll's ex-wife, who also had a relationship with Ryan Hardy
  • Annie Parisse as Debra Parker (season 1), head of the investigation on Joe Carroll and his cult
  • Shawn Ashmore as Mike Weston, a young FBI agent who later becomes romantically involved with Ryan's niece, Max
  • Valorie Curry as Emma Hill (seasons 1–2), a follower and romantic partner of Joe Carroll
  • Nico Tortorella as Jacob Wells (season 1), one of Joe Carroll's followers and romantic interest of both Emma and Paul
  • Adan Canto as Paul Torres (season 1), one of Joe Carroll's followers, working closely with Jacob and Emma
  • Kyle Catlett as Joey Matthews (season 1), Joe Carroll and Claire Matthews' son
  • Maggie Grace as Sarah Fuller (pilot), Joe Carroll's last victim before his capture.
  • James Purefoy as Joe Carroll, a former professor turned serial killer and cult leader, based on Stu Macher from Scream (1996)
  • Sam Underwood as Luke and Mark Gray (seasons 2–3), Lily's psychopathic twin sons
  • Jessica Stroup as Max Hardy (seasons 2–3), niece of Ryan Hardy and a New York City Police Department detective
  • Tiffany Boone as Mandy Lang (season 2), daughter of Judy, an admirer and daughter-figure to Joe Carroll who gets caught between him and Lily
  • Connie Nielsen as Lily Gray (season 2), cult leader, admirer of Carroll, and mother of Luke and Mark
  • Zuleikha Robinson as Gwen (season 3), an emergency room physician and Ryan Hardy's girlfriend
  • Gregg Henry as Arthur Strauss (recurring season 2; starring season 3), a doctor and Joe Carroll's mentor who introduced him to killing
  • Michael Ealy as Theo Noble (season 3), a follower of Dr. Strauss and a hacking genius, Strauss considers him his best student

Recurring cast

  • John Lafayette as Scott Turner (seasons 1–3), head of the Marshals' detail participating in the investigation of Joe Carroll's cult, later provides protection for Claire Matthews
  • Afton Williamson as Haley Mercury (season 1, guest star season 3), owner of an online fetish site who assists Ryan Hardy in tracking Joe Carroll's and Mark Gray's followers
  • Valerie Cruz as Gina Mendez (seasons 2–3), an FBI agent who is head of the investigation on Joe Carroll and the new cults formed a year after his supposed death
  • Mike Colter as Nick Donovan (seasons 1 & 3), an FBI agent who assumes command of the FBI team following Joe Carroll's second escape from prison
  • Felix Solis as Jeff Clarke (seasons 2–3), an FBI special agent and Ryan Hardy's direct liaison to the director of the FBI

Season 1

  • Billy Brown as Troy Riley, an FBI agent who initially assisted Ryan Hardy in the days following Joe Carroll's escape from prison
  • Chinasa Ogbuagu as Deirdre Mitchell, an FBI agent, specializing in following and tracking cult information on the computer
  • Michael Drayer and Virginia Kull as Rick and Maggie Kester, followers of Joe Carroll
  • Li Jun Li as Megan Leeds, hostage of Paul, Jacob, and Emma
  • Warren Kole as Roderick, Joe Carroll's friend and second in command of the cult
  • Annika Boras as Louise Sinclair, follower of Joe Carroll and love interest of Roderick
  • Jennifer Ferrin as Molly, one of Joe Carroll's followers, planted to develop a romantic relationship with Ryan Hardy
  • Renée Elise Goldsberry as Olivia Warren, Joe Carroll's attorney
  • Tom Lipinski as Charlie Mead, an ex-militant and member of Joe Carroll's cult assigned to stalk Claire Matthews in the years following Joe Carroll's incarceration
  • Christopher Denham, Steve Monroe, and Arian Moayed as Vince McKinley, Jordy Raines, and David, followers of Joe Carroll

Season 2

  • Carrie Preston as Judy Lang, admirer of Joe Carroll with whom he lives for a year after going into hiding
  • Camille De Pazzis as Giselle, adoptive daughter of Lily Gray.
  • Bambadjan Bamba, Hugues Faustin and Rita Markova as Sami, Jamel and Radmilla, Lily Gray's illegitimate children
  • Jake Weber and Jacinda Barrett as Micah and Julia, the leaders of the Korban cult
  • Shane McRae, Mackenzie Marsh, Josh Salatin, and Liza de Weerd as Robert, Tilda, Lucas, and Angela, members of the Korban cult
  • Leslie Bibb as Jana Murphy, a retired FBI agent, Gina's ex-girlfriend and a friend and helper of Joe Carroll
  • Tom Cavanagh as Kingston Tanner, televangelist who denounces Joe Carroll
  • Carter Jenkins as Preston Tanner, Kingston's son
  • Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke, a tabloid reporter with an on-and-off relationship with Ryan Hardy

Season 3

Production

Conception

Bob and Harvey Weinstein approached Kevin Williamson in early 1999 to pursue a full script for a third installment of the Scream franchise, Scream 3. However, following his successes with the Scream series and other projects such as I Know What You Did Last Summer, Williamson had become involved in multiple projects. These included the development of the short-lived TV series Wasteland and directing his self-penned film Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999), which Williamson had written prior to Scream and which had languished in development hell since.[3] Unable to develop a full script for the production, Williamson instead wrote a 20- to 30-page draft outline for the film that involved the return of Ghostface to the fictional town of Woodsboro where the Stab series, a fictional series of films within a film that exist within the Scream universe and are based on the events of Scream, would be filmed.[4] The Weinsteins hired Arlington Road scribe Ehren Kruger to replace Williamson and helm writing duties, developing a script based on Williamson's notes.

The environment for Scream 3's development had become more complicated than with previous films. There was an increased scrutiny on the effects of violence in media and the effect it could have on the public in the aftermath of the Columbine High School massacre which occurred shortly before production began on the film. In addition, since the release of the original Scream films, various acts of violence had taken place which had gained notoriety and media attention when they were linked to, or blamed on, the films.[3][5][6] Eager to avoid further criticism or connection to such incidents, Williamson's notes were largely discarded as the studio insisted that the script should focus on the comedic elements of the series while significantly reducing the violence.[4]

In a 2013 interview, Williamson detailed his original script, which would have seen the killers be a Stab fan club of Woodsboro kids working on the orders of a still-alive Stu Macher from prison. All the members of the club would have been involved in the killings and the final twist "of the movie was when Sidney walked into the house after Ghostface had killed everyone ... and they all rose up. None of them were actually dead and they'd planned the whole thing." Williamson then adapted his original script as a television pitch, The Following, removing all references to the Scream franchise.[7] Williamson pitched The Following to Fox rather than another company because it was "home of his all-time favorite show, 24".[8] Comparing Hardy to Jack Bauer, he described the character as someone who "will die saving the moment" and "[carries] the weight of every victim on his shoulders".[8]

Williamson knew he wanted to produce a show that would be gory and knew it would be controversial. When Fox Broadcasting chief operating officer Joe Earley[9] was asked about the subject material, he answered that the network felt pressured to draw in a large audience to equal the broad scope and intensity of the narrative.[10]

Writing

To slip gory scenes past the Standards and Practices department at Fox Broadcasting, Williamson explained, "There are tricks... Okay, in the same episode there's an actor cutting someone in the jugular, and you're harping on the sex scene? So I sent a little email to [Fox Entertainment chairman] Kevin Reilly, and within 15 minutes the broadcast-and-standards people were like, 'It's okay'".[8]

Casting

Williamson wanted to cast "a tough guy with a boyish side" as Ryan Hardy and told his agent that he had someone like Kevin Bacon in mind for the role. When his agent suggested Bacon himself, Williamson discovered that Bacon had spent the past four years trying to find a television program he would like to do. Bacon described his attraction to the role as stemming from the way it centered on a life-or-death situation.[8] Jeananne Goossen was cast in the role of FBI agent Jennifer Mason in the pilot, but the role was reworked and in subsequent episodes her character was written out and replaced by Special Agent Debra Parker, played by Annie Parisse.[11]

Filming

The lighthouse scenes in the first season's finale were filmed at the Fire Island Lighthouse in Fire Island, New York.[12]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
115January 21, 2013 (2013-01-21)April 29, 2013 (2013-04-29)
215January 19, 2014 (2014-01-19)April 28, 2014 (2014-04-28)
315March 2, 2015 (2015-03-02)May 18, 2015 (2015-05-18)

Reception

Ratings

Including other digital sources, the premiere episode was watched by a total of 20.34 million viewers.[13]

U.S. television ratings for The Following
Season Timeslot (ET) Number of episodes Premiere Finale TV season Overall rank 18–49 rank Overall viewership
Date Viewers (millions) Date Viewers (millions)
1 Monday 9:00 pm 15 January 21, 2013 10.42[14] April 29, 2013 7.82[15] 2012–13 #22 #9[16] 11.87[17]
2 15 January 19, 2014 11.18[18] April 28, 2014 4.81[19] 2013–14 #45 #22 8.21[20]
3 15 March 2, 2015 4.86[21] May 18, 2015 3.05[22] 2014–15

Critical reception

The Following's first season was given 62/100 on Metacritic based on 32 reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[23]

USA Today's Robert Bianco rated the show highly, calling it "one of the most violent, and certainly the most frightening, series ever made by a commercial broadcast network," adding "some plot twists seem implausible at best, others are overdone or gratuitous. But some implausibility comes with the horror/suspense genre, and there's no question [Kevin] Williamson has mastered it — just as there's no question that the match of wills between the wounded [Kevin] Bacon and malevolent [James] Purefoy is exceedingly well played."[24]

Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly stated: "The weakest part of The Following is the idea that Carroll was a college professor who held his classes spellbound with lectures about Thoreau, Emerson, and, most crucially, Edgar Allan Poe." He added: "The drama's strongest elements override this flaw. Both Bacon and Purefoy are so intensely earnest, The Following quickly supersedes its patent Silence of the Lambs setup. The moments that focus on Carroll's criminal cult give the series its real power, and the modern-day variations on Charlie Manson's kill-crazy crew are genuinely spooky."[25]

The Wall Street Journal's Nancy Dewolf Smith considers the series "both better and worse than those movies where a procession of young people get killed so reliably and gorily that the audience laughs after it screams," adding, "There is some suspense here, even if it is mainly because the violence when it comes is so swift and sickening. But the show still feels slack. Is it a case of a serial-killer cliché too far?"[26]

Hank Stuever of The Washington Post called the series "a trite, gratuitously violent exercise in still more stylishly imagined American horror stories." He added, "It is filled with melodramatic sleuthing that you've seen over and over."[27]

Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times said the series was "hard to turn off and even harder to watch" and that "precisely because it is so bleak and relentlessly scary, The Following offers a more salutary depiction of violence than do series that use humor to mitigate horror — and thereby trivialize it."[28]

Awards and accolades

Awards and accolades for The Following
Year Association Category Nominated work Result
2013 39th Saturn Awards Best Network Television Series The Following Nominated
Best Actor on Television Kevin Bacon Won[a]
2014 People's Choice Awards Favorite Dramatic TV Actor Kevin Bacon Nominated
40th Saturn Awards Best Network Television Series The Following Nominated
Best Actor on Television Kevin Bacon Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on Television James Purefoy Nominated

Broadcasts

The series is broadcast in Canada through the CTV television system. For season three, the show will be broadcast on Canada's sibling specialty service Bravo.[29] Internationally, it also airs on Nine Network in Australia, TF1 in France, Warner Channel in Latin America, SABC 3 in South Africa, Jack City in the Philippines, Canal+ & TVN7 in Poland, FOX in Portugal, and Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom, and around 2015 will start to air in Colombia on Caracol Television.

Notes

References

  1. ^ Ausiello, Michael (May 8, 2015). "The Following Cancelled at Fox". TVLine. from the original on May 10, 2015. Retrieved May 8, 2015.
  2. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (May 8, 2015). "'The Following' Cancelled By Fox". Deadline. from the original on May 9, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Diana Rico (October 31, 2001). E! A True Hollywood Story: Scream (Television Production). United States: E! Entertainment Television.
  4. ^ a b Spelling, Ian (March 2000). "Joining the Scream Team". Fangoria. Starlog Group Inc. (190): 19–22.
  5. ^ "2 Guilty Of Scream Murder". CBS News. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
  6. ^ Shields, Rachel (January 31, 2010). "Victim of 1999 attack by two schoolboys demands Edlington pair get longer term". The Independent. from the original on August 23, 2010. Retrieved March 30, 2011.
  7. ^ Wiesselmann, Jarett (January 17, 2013). "How 'Scream 3' Became 'The Following'". Entertainment Tonight. from the original on January 21, 2013. Retrieved January 22, 2013.
  8. ^ a b c d Maerz, Melissa (January 11, 2013). "9 Hot New Shows: The Following". Entertainment Weekly: 54–55.
  9. ^ Flint, Joe (August 29, 2012). "Fox Broadcasting names Joe Earley COO". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on January 8, 2013. Retrieved January 8, 2013.
  10. ^ Guthrie, Marisa (November 23, 2012). "Can a Fox Audience Love a Serial Killer? The Network Can't put Ads near Schools as it Courts a Cable Crowd for The Following". The Hollywood Reporter. p. 24. from the original on January 28, 2013. Retrieved January 8, 2013.
  11. ^ Jeffery, Morgan (May 24, 2012). "'Alcatraz' star Jeananne Goossen departs Fox drama 'The Following'". Digital Spy. from the original on May 23, 2013. Retrieved May 2, 2013.
  12. ^ "Timeline Photos". Facebook. from the original on April 24, 2018. Retrieved May 2, 2013.
  13. ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (February 11, 2013). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on April 14, 2013. Retrieved May 2, 2013.
  14. ^ Bibel, Sara (January 23, 2013). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on January 26, 2013. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
  15. ^ Bibel, Sara (April 30, 2013). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on May 3, 2013. Retrieved May 1, 2013.
  16. ^ Bibel, Sara (May 29, 2013). . Zap2it. Archived from the original on February 16, 2014. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
  17. ^ Patten, Dominic (May 23, 2013). "Full 2012–2013 TV Season Series Rankings". Deadline.com. Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
  18. ^ Bibel, Sara (January 22, 2014). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on January 25, 2014. Retrieved January 22, 2014.
  19. ^ Bibel, Sara (April 29, 2014). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on April 30, 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  20. ^ Team, The Deadline (May 22, 2014). "Full 2013–2014 TV Season Series Rankings". deadline.com. from the original on May 25, 2014. Retrieved April 24, 2018.
  21. ^ Bibel, Sara (March 3, 2015). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on March 6, 2015. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
  22. ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (May 19, 2015). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on May 21, 2015. Retrieved May 19, 2015.
  23. ^ "Metacritic: The Following". Metacritic. from the original on January 21, 2013. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
  24. ^ Bianco, Robert (January 20, 2013). "Warped 'Following' will chill you to the bone". USA Today. from the original on January 22, 2013. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
  25. ^ Tucker, Ken (January 21, 2013). "TV Review: The Following (2013)". Entertainment Weekly. from the original on April 17, 2013. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
  26. ^ Dewolf Smith, Nancy (January 21, 2013). "A Stab in the Dark". Wall Street Journal. from the original on March 13, 2016. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
  27. ^ Stuever, Hank (January 20, 2013). "Fox's 'The Following': Numb to violence, and deadly dull". The Washington Post. from the original on January 22, 2013. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
  28. ^ Stanley, Alessandra (January 20, 2013). "Plods the Maven, Weak and Weary". The New York Times. from the original on March 29, 2013. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
  29. ^ "bravo.ca – Watch Online – Suits, 19-2, Colony, Kingdom and more". www.bravo.ca. from the original on April 6, 2016. Retrieved April 24, 2018.

External links

  • The Following at IMDb  

following, other, uses, following, disambiguation, american, crime, thriller, television, series, created, kevin, williamson, jointly, produced, outerbanks, entertainment, warner, bros, television, genrepsychological, thriller, horror, crime, dramacreated, byk. For other uses see Following disambiguation The Following is an American crime thriller television series created by Kevin Williamson and jointly produced by Outerbanks Entertainment and Warner Bros Television The FollowingGenrePsychological thriller Horror Crime dramaCreated byKevin WilliamsonStarringKevin Bacon James Purefoy Shawn Ashmore Jessica Stroup Valorie Curry Nico Tortorella Adan Canto Kyle Catlett Maggie Grace Annie Parisse Sam Underwood Tiffany Boone Connie Nielsen Zuleikha Robinson Jeananne Goossen Natalie Zea Gregg Henry Michael EalyComposerJohn FrizzellCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons3No of episodes45 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersKevin Williamson Marcos SiegaProducersRebecca Dameron Michael StricksProduction locationNew York City New YorkCinematographyDavid TuttmanEditorRob SeidenglanzCamera setupSingle cameraRunning time42 45 minutesProduction companiesOuterbanks Entertainment Warner Bros TelevisionDistributorWarner Bros Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkFoxOriginal releaseJanuary 21 2013 2013 01 21 May 18 2015 2015 05 18 The first season follows former FBI agent Ryan Hardy Kevin Bacon trying to help recapture serial killer Joe Carroll while Carroll s assembled cult captures Carroll s son from his ex wife and sends Carroll s messages to the world The second season introduces Hardy s niece who provides help in finding Carroll after his faked death while also dealing with a new cult The series was broadcast on the commercial broadcast television network Fox In its first two seasons it starred Kevin Bacon and James Purefoy in leading roles as well as Shawn Ashmore Natalie Zea and Valorie Curry The first season comprising 15 episodes premiered on January 21 2013 and concluded on April 29 2013 On March 4 2013 the series was renewed for a second season which premiered on January 19 2014 and concluded on April 28 2014 The series renewal for a third season was announced on March 7 2014 and the season premiered on March 2 2015 On May 8 2015 Fox canceled The Following after three seasons 1 2 The final episode aired on May 18 2015 Contents 1 Overview 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main cast 2 2 Recurring cast 2 2 1 Season 1 2 2 2 Season 2 2 2 3 Season 3 3 Production 3 1 Conception 3 2 Writing 3 3 Casting 3 4 Filming 4 Episodes 5 Reception 5 1 Ratings 5 2 Critical reception 5 3 Awards and accolades 5 4 Broadcasts 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksOverview EditThe Following s first season centers on former FBI agent Ryan Hardy Kevin Bacon and his attempts to recapture serial killer Joe Carroll James Purefoy following the latter s escape from prison Hardy soon discovers that Carroll has surrounded himself with a group of like minded individuals whom he met while teaching and in prison turning them into a cult of fanatical killers making Emma Hill Valorie Curry his right hand woman When Carroll s son Joey Matthews Kyle Catlett is abducted by his father s followers Agents Mike Weston Shawn Ashmore Debra Parker Annie Parisse and the rest of the FBI team discover that it is the first step in Carroll s wider plan to escape custody humiliate Hardy and be reunited with his ex wife Claire Matthews Natalie Zea The second season centers on a new cult led by Lily Gray Connie Nielsen and her twin sons Mark and Luke Gray both played by Sam Underwood as they begin to make public statements to lure Carroll out of hiding while the rest of the world believes him to be dead Weston is re recruited by Special Agent Mendez Valerie Cruz and the FBI in order to find the new cult while Hardy and his niece Max Hardy Jessica Stroup have their own plans to track them down and find Carroll if he is in fact alive The third season follows Hardy s life after Carroll s arrest and shows Hardy in a better place He is close to his niece and has a girlfriend Weston follows a different path and chooses to hunt down Mark Gray Carroll is on death row waiting to be executed but plays an important role in the season Another serial killer proves to be just as dangerous and capable as Joe Carroll Cast and characters EditMain article List of The Following characters Main cast Edit Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy a former FBI agent recalled to assist the FBI once Joe Carroll escapes and his cult begins to develop Jeananne Goossen as Jennifer Mason pilot an FBI agent who is replaced by Debra Parker after the pilot episode Natalie Zea as Claire Matthews seasons 1 2 Joe Carroll s ex wife who also had a relationship with Ryan Hardy Annie Parisse as Debra Parker season 1 head of the investigation on Joe Carroll and his cult Shawn Ashmore as Mike Weston a young FBI agent who later becomes romantically involved with Ryan s niece Max Valorie Curry as Emma Hill seasons 1 2 a follower and romantic partner of Joe Carroll Nico Tortorella as Jacob Wells season 1 one of Joe Carroll s followers and romantic interest of both Emma and Paul Adan Canto as Paul Torres season 1 one of Joe Carroll s followers working closely with Jacob and Emma Kyle Catlett as Joey Matthews season 1 Joe Carroll and Claire Matthews son Maggie Grace as Sarah Fuller pilot Joe Carroll s last victim before his capture James Purefoy as Joe Carroll a former professor turned serial killer and cult leader based on Stu Macher from Scream 1996 Sam Underwood as Luke and Mark Gray seasons 2 3 Lily s psychopathic twin sons Jessica Stroup as Max Hardy seasons 2 3 niece of Ryan Hardy and a New York City Police Department detective Tiffany Boone as Mandy Lang season 2 daughter of Judy an admirer and daughter figure to Joe Carroll who gets caught between him and Lily Connie Nielsen as Lily Gray season 2 cult leader admirer of Carroll and mother of Luke and Mark Zuleikha Robinson as Gwen season 3 an emergency room physician and Ryan Hardy s girlfriend Gregg Henry as Arthur Strauss recurring season 2 starring season 3 a doctor and Joe Carroll s mentor who introduced him to killing Michael Ealy as Theo Noble season 3 a follower of Dr Strauss and a hacking genius Strauss considers him his best studentRecurring cast Edit John Lafayette as Scott Turner seasons 1 3 head of the Marshals detail participating in the investigation of Joe Carroll s cult later provides protection for Claire Matthews Afton Williamson as Haley Mercury season 1 guest star season 3 owner of an online fetish site who assists Ryan Hardy in tracking Joe Carroll s and Mark Gray s followers Valerie Cruz as Gina Mendez seasons 2 3 an FBI agent who is head of the investigation on Joe Carroll and the new cults formed a year after his supposed death Mike Colter as Nick Donovan seasons 1 amp 3 an FBI agent who assumes command of the FBI team following Joe Carroll s second escape from prison Felix Solis as Jeff Clarke seasons 2 3 an FBI special agent and Ryan Hardy s direct liaison to the director of the FBISeason 1 Edit Main article The Following season 1 Billy Brown as Troy Riley an FBI agent who initially assisted Ryan Hardy in the days following Joe Carroll s escape from prison Chinasa Ogbuagu as Deirdre Mitchell an FBI agent specializing in following and tracking cult information on the computer Michael Drayer and Virginia Kull as Rick and Maggie Kester followers of Joe Carroll Li Jun Li as Megan Leeds hostage of Paul Jacob and Emma Warren Kole as Roderick Joe Carroll s friend and second in command of the cult Annika Boras as Louise Sinclair follower of Joe Carroll and love interest of Roderick Jennifer Ferrin as Molly one of Joe Carroll s followers planted to develop a romantic relationship with Ryan Hardy Renee Elise Goldsberry as Olivia Warren Joe Carroll s attorney Tom Lipinski as Charlie Mead an ex militant and member of Joe Carroll s cult assigned to stalk Claire Matthews in the years following Joe Carroll s incarceration Christopher Denham Steve Monroe and Arian Moayed as Vince McKinley Jordy Raines and David followers of Joe CarrollSeason 2 Edit Main article The Following season 2 Carrie Preston as Judy Lang admirer of Joe Carroll with whom he lives for a year after going into hiding Camille De Pazzis as Giselle adoptive daughter of Lily Gray Bambadjan Bamba Hugues Faustin and Rita Markova as Sami Jamel and Radmilla Lily Gray s illegitimate children Jake Weber and Jacinda Barrett as Micah and Julia the leaders of the Korban cult Shane McRae Mackenzie Marsh Josh Salatin and Liza de Weerd as Robert Tilda Lucas and Angela members of the Korban cult Leslie Bibb as Jana Murphy a retired FBI agent Gina s ex girlfriend and a friend and helper of Joe Carroll Tom Cavanagh as Kingston Tanner televangelist who denounces Joe Carroll Carter Jenkins as Preston Tanner Kingston s son Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke a tabloid reporter with an on and off relationship with Ryan HardySeason 3 Edit Main article The Following season 3 Michael Irby as Andrew Sharp ex student of Arthur Strauss Gbenga Akinnagbe as Tom Reyes Max s boyfriend who is also member of the FBI Hostage Rescue Team Ruth Kearney as Daisy Locke ex student of Arthur Strauss Monique Gabriela Curnen as Erin Sloan an FBI tech analyst Hunter Parrish as Kyle Locke ex student of Arthur Strauss Anna Wood as Juliana Barnes lawyer of Arthur Strauss Annet Mahendru as ElizaProduction EditConception Edit Bob and Harvey Weinstein approached Kevin Williamson in early 1999 to pursue a full script for a third installment of the Scream franchise Scream 3 However following his successes with the Scream series and other projects such as I Know What You Did Last Summer Williamson had become involved in multiple projects These included the development of the short lived TV series Wasteland and directing his self penned film Teaching Mrs Tingle 1999 which Williamson had written prior to Scream and which had languished in development hell since 3 Unable to develop a full script for the production Williamson instead wrote a 20 to 30 page draft outline for the film that involved the return of Ghostface to the fictional town of Woodsboro where the Stab series a fictional series of films within a film that exist within the Scream universe and are based on the events of Scream would be filmed 4 The Weinsteins hired Arlington Road scribe Ehren Kruger to replace Williamson and helm writing duties developing a script based on Williamson s notes The environment for Scream 3 s development had become more complicated than with previous films There was an increased scrutiny on the effects of violence in media and the effect it could have on the public in the aftermath of the Columbine High School massacre which occurred shortly before production began on the film In addition since the release of the original Scream films various acts of violence had taken place which had gained notoriety and media attention when they were linked to or blamed on the films 3 5 6 Eager to avoid further criticism or connection to such incidents Williamson s notes were largely discarded as the studio insisted that the script should focus on the comedic elements of the series while significantly reducing the violence 4 In a 2013 interview Williamson detailed his original script which would have seen the killers be a Stab fan club of Woodsboro kids working on the orders of a still alive Stu Macher from prison All the members of the club would have been involved in the killings and the final twist of the movie was when Sidney walked into the house after Ghostface had killed everyone and they all rose up None of them were actually dead and they d planned the whole thing Williamson then adapted his original script as a television pitch The Following removing all references to the Scream franchise 7 Williamson pitched The Following to Fox rather than another company because it was home of his all time favorite show 24 8 Comparing Hardy to Jack Bauer he described the character as someone who will die saving the moment and carries the weight of every victim on his shoulders 8 Williamson knew he wanted to produce a show that would be gory and knew it would be controversial When Fox Broadcasting chief operating officer Joe Earley 9 was asked about the subject material he answered that the network felt pressured to draw in a large audience to equal the broad scope and intensity of the narrative 10 Writing Edit To slip gory scenes past the Standards and Practices department at Fox Broadcasting Williamson explained There are tricks Okay in the same episode there s an actor cutting someone in the jugular and you re harping on the sex scene So I sent a little email to Fox Entertainment chairman Kevin Reilly and within 15 minutes the broadcast and standards people were like It s okay 8 Casting Edit Williamson wanted to cast a tough guy with a boyish side as Ryan Hardy and told his agent that he had someone like Kevin Bacon in mind for the role When his agent suggested Bacon himself Williamson discovered that Bacon had spent the past four years trying to find a television program he would like to do Bacon described his attraction to the role as stemming from the way it centered on a life or death situation 8 Jeananne Goossen was cast in the role of FBI agent Jennifer Mason in the pilot but the role was reworked and in subsequent episodes her character was written out and replaced by Special Agent Debra Parker played by Annie Parisse 11 Filming Edit The lighthouse scenes in the first season s finale were filmed at the Fire Island Lighthouse in Fire Island New York 12 Episodes EditMain article List of The Following episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired115January 21 2013 2013 01 21 April 29 2013 2013 04 29 215January 19 2014 2014 01 19 April 28 2014 2014 04 28 315March 2 2015 2015 03 02 May 18 2015 2015 05 18 Reception EditRatings Edit Including other digital sources the premiere episode was watched by a total of 20 34 million viewers 13 U S television ratings for The Following Season Timeslot ET Number of episodes Premiere Finale TV season Overall rank 18 49 rank Overall viewershipDate Viewers millions Date Viewers millions 1 Monday 9 00 pm 15 January 21 2013 10 42 14 April 29 2013 7 82 15 2012 13 22 9 16 11 87 17 2 15 January 19 2014 11 18 18 April 28 2014 4 81 19 2013 14 45 22 8 21 20 3 15 March 2 2015 4 86 21 May 18 2015 3 05 22 2014 15Critical reception Edit The Following s first season was given 62 100 on Metacritic based on 32 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 23 USA Today s Robert Bianco rated the show highly calling it one of the most violent and certainly the most frightening series ever made by a commercial broadcast network adding some plot twists seem implausible at best others are overdone or gratuitous But some implausibility comes with the horror suspense genre and there s no question Kevin Williamson has mastered it just as there s no question that the match of wills between the wounded Kevin Bacon and malevolent James Purefoy is exceedingly well played 24 Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly stated The weakest part of The Following is the idea that Carroll was a college professor who held his classes spellbound with lectures about Thoreau Emerson and most crucially Edgar Allan Poe He added The drama s strongest elements override this flaw Both Bacon and Purefoy are so intensely earnest The Following quickly supersedes its patent Silence of the Lambs setup The moments that focus on Carroll s criminal cult give the series its real power and the modern day variations on Charlie Manson s kill crazy crew are genuinely spooky 25 The Wall Street Journal s Nancy Dewolf Smith considers the series both better and worse than those movies where a procession of young people get killed so reliably and gorily that the audience laughs after it screams adding There is some suspense here even if it is mainly because the violence when it comes is so swift and sickening But the show still feels slack Is it a case of a serial killer cliche too far 26 Hank Stuever of The Washington Post called the series a trite gratuitously violent exercise in still more stylishly imagined American horror stories He added It is filled with melodramatic sleuthing that you ve seen over and over 27 Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times said the series was hard to turn off and even harder to watch and that precisely because it is so bleak and relentlessly scary The Following offers a more salutary depiction of violence than do series that use humor to mitigate horror and thereby trivialize it 28 Awards and accolades Edit Awards and accolades for The Following Year Association Category Nominated work Result2013 39th Saturn Awards Best Network Television Series The Following NominatedBest Actor on Television Kevin Bacon Won a 2014 People s Choice Awards Favorite Dramatic TV Actor Kevin Bacon Nominated40th Saturn Awards Best Network Television Series The Following NominatedBest Actor on Television Kevin Bacon NominatedBest Supporting Actor on Television James Purefoy NominatedBroadcasts Edit The series is broadcast in Canada through the CTV television system For season three the show will be broadcast on Canada s sibling specialty service Bravo 29 Internationally it also airs on Nine Network in Australia TF1 in France Warner Channel in Latin America SABC 3 in South Africa Jack City in the Philippines Canal amp TVN7 in Poland FOX in Portugal and Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom and around 2015 will start to air in Colombia on Caracol Television Notes Edit Tied with Bryan Cranston for Breaking BadReferences Edit Ausiello Michael May 8 2015 The Following Cancelled at Fox TVLine Archived from the original on May 10 2015 Retrieved May 8 2015 Andreeva Nellie May 8 2015 The Following Cancelled By Fox Deadline Archived from the original on May 9 2015 a b Diana Rico October 31 2001 E A True Hollywood Story Scream Television Production United States E Entertainment Television a b Spelling Ian March 2000 Joining the Scream Team Fangoria Starlog Group Inc 190 19 22 2 Guilty Of Scream Murder CBS News Retrieved March 27 2011 Shields Rachel January 31 2010 Victim of 1999 attack by two schoolboys demands Edlington pair get longer term The Independent Archived from the original on August 23 2010 Retrieved March 30 2011 Wiesselmann Jarett January 17 2013 How Scream 3 Became The Following Entertainment Tonight Archived from the original on January 21 2013 Retrieved January 22 2013 a b c d Maerz Melissa January 11 2013 9 Hot New Shows The Following Entertainment Weekly 54 55 Flint Joe August 29 2012 Fox Broadcasting names Joe Earley COO Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on January 8 2013 Retrieved January 8 2013 Guthrie Marisa November 23 2012 Can a Fox Audience Love a Serial Killer The Network Can t put Ads near Schools as it Courts a Cable Crowd for The Following The Hollywood Reporter p 24 Archived from the original on January 28 2013 Retrieved January 8 2013 Jeffery Morgan May 24 2012 Alcatraz star Jeananne Goossen departs Fox drama The Following Digital Spy Archived from the original on May 23 2013 Retrieved May 2 2013 Timeline Photos Facebook Archived from the original on April 24 2018 Retrieved May 2 2013 Kondolojy Amanda February 11 2013 The Following Adds Nearly 10 Million Viewers to its Premiere Episode via Encore Showings DVR On Demand and Online Streaming TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on April 14 2013 Retrieved May 2 2013 Bibel Sara January 23 2013 Monday Final Ratings Hawaii Five 0 Adjusted Up TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on January 26 2013 Retrieved January 23 2013 Bibel Sara April 30 2013 Monday Final Ratings The Voice The Following Dancing With The Stars 2 Broke Girls Rules of Engagement Mike amp Molly amp 90210 Adjusted Up Revolution Adjusted Down TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on May 3 2013 Retrieved May 1 2013 Bibel Sara May 29 2013 Complete List Of 2012 13 Season TV Show Ratings Sunday Night Football Tops Followed By The Big Bang Theory The Voice amp Modern Family Zap2it Archived from the original on February 16 2014 Retrieved February 3 2014 Patten Dominic May 23 2013 Full 2012 2013 TV Season Series Rankings Deadline com Archived from the original on June 28 2013 Retrieved February 3 2014 Bibel Sara January 22 2014 Sunday Final Ratings No Adjustments to Revenge The Following or Betrayal amp Final NFC Championship Numbers TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on January 25 2014 Retrieved January 22 2014 Bibel Sara April 29 2014 Monday Final TV Ratings The Tomorrow People Castle 2 Broke Girls amp Dancing With The Stars Adjusted Up TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on April 30 2014 Retrieved April 29 2014 Team The Deadline May 22 2014 Full 2013 2014 TV Season Series Rankings deadline com Archived from the original on May 25 2014 Retrieved April 24 2018 Bibel Sara March 3 2015 Monday Final Ratings The Voice Adjusted Up No Adjustment to Gotham or The Following TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on March 6 2015 Retrieved March 3 2015 Kondolojy Amanda May 19 2015 Monday Final Ratings Stalker Mike amp Molly amp Dancing With the Stars Adjusted Up TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on May 21 2015 Retrieved May 19 2015 Metacritic The Following Metacritic Archived from the original on January 21 2013 Retrieved January 23 2013 Bianco Robert January 20 2013 Warped Following will chill you to the bone USA Today Archived from the original on January 22 2013 Retrieved January 23 2013 Tucker Ken January 21 2013 TV Review The Following 2013 Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on April 17 2013 Retrieved January 23 2013 Dewolf Smith Nancy January 21 2013 A Stab in the Dark Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on March 13 2016 Retrieved January 23 2013 Stuever Hank January 20 2013 Fox s The Following Numb to violence and deadly dull The Washington Post Archived from the original on January 22 2013 Retrieved January 23 2013 Stanley Alessandra January 20 2013 Plods the Maven Weak and Weary The New York Times Archived from the original on March 29 2013 Retrieved January 23 2013 bravo ca Watch Online Suits 19 2 Colony Kingdom and more www bravo ca Archived from the original on April 6 2016 Retrieved April 24 2018 External links EditThe Following at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Following amp oldid 1124440150, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.