It seems like all the pieces are falling into place for Joe Carroll (James Purefoy) on Fox's The Following. The FBI's technology has been compromised, Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon) is nearing his breaking point, and Joe's ex-wife Claire Matthews (Natalie Zea) is en route to the mansion where Joe and his followers are hiding out. Heck, Joe's even starting to bond with his son Joey (Kyle Catlett) — over s'mores, no less!
But hold on a minute. According to Purefoy, this part of the story might be only the beginning of Joe's endgame — and his "super objective" remains to be seen.
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NBC finally has some good ratings to sing about.
The Voice's Season 4 premiere bowed to 13.4 million viewers and a 4.7 in the adults 18-to-49 demographic Monday, up 12 percent from its fall premiere. It is expectedly down two ratings points from last spring's post-Super Bowl premiere.
After a four-month break, Revolution (7.2 million, 2.7) returned ...
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For at least two characters, Monday's episode of The Following could be a game-changer.
First up, there's Jacob (Nico Tortorella), who was last seen standing menacingly in the doorway of the Followers' mansion and giving an ominous greeting to his (ex?)-girlfriend, Emma (Valorie Curry). Tortorella says his character's steely glare is a byproduct of Jacob killing his best friend Paul (Adan Canto). "I really feel like everybody should consider him a threat now at this point," he tells TVGuide.com. "He's got blood on his hands now and I feel like Jacob just wants more at this point."
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Our top moments of the week:
15. Tackiest Move: After Andy Dick's earnestly charming debut dance on Dancing with the Stars, Brooke Burke-Charvet bursts the positive-energy bubble in the room by abruptly and awkwardly asking Dick about being a recovering addict. "Is there a part of you that's concerned, considering that you're a recovering addict, of the pressure that the show puts on everyone?" she asks. "Uh, OK, so you went there," Dick replies, before...
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Monday's episode of The Following revisited what's becoming a recurring theme on the show: a character sacrificing his life because he wanted it "to mean something." The victim in question this week was Paul (Adan Canto), who had contracted sepsis while he and Jacob (Nico Tortorella) were on the run and told Jacob to kill him in order to save himself.
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