
Barring another wildly improbable twist of the real-life variety, “The Following” aired its last episode Monday, having been canceled by Fox. And the two-hour finale only drove home how the program squandered its assets, with the end coming two years and many dozens (if not hundreds) of killings too late.
Initially promising with the casting of Kevin Bacon and James Purefoy, “The Following” overstayed its welcome, a victim of lazy writing and a decidedly grim streak that treated human life cavalierly even by the standards of primetime crime shows. That included borrowing repeatedly from movies (from “Psycho” to “The Fugitive”), while the life expectancy of FBI agents who weren’t series regulars was shorter than the red-shirted crewmen on “Star Trek.”
By all rights, the series should have ended along with the cat-and-mouse game that pitted Bacon’s reluctant Agent Ryan Hardy against Purefoy’s suave serial killer Joe Carroll. But modest first-season success necessitated new wrinkles, unleashing several rival sets of psychopaths to sustain the program through seasons two and three.
Related Stories

Hollywood’s Next Superhero: Purpose-Led Branding

George Clooney and Brad Pitt ‘Feeling Hopeful’ About 2024 Presidential Election: ‘Momentum Is a Big Deal’
The third season, in a very tired device, actually had Ryan begin to go a bit crazy himself, fouling up its one true moment of grace, when Joe was finally executed. After that, Joe appeared to him in visions, which as much as anything seemed to be happening because Purefoy is a compelling presence and, hey, he was already on payroll.
Popular on Variety
As for the finale (and SPOILER ALERT if you haven’t watched), Ryan engaged in a series of encounters with the incredibly resourceful serial killer Theo (Michael Ealy), who remained dangerous even after putting a bullet in his head. Their tumble into the falls allowed Ryan – resigned to his fate – to essentially wipe the slate clean, recognizing that he was doomed forever to be denied the comforts of home, much like his spiritual predecessor Jack Bauer, who suffered mightily to keep the rest of us safe and secure.
In a display of the program’s nasty streak, those final hours put both children and a pregnant woman in jeopardy, while revealing another traitorous FBI agent, working on behalf of a shadowy organization that Ryan will apparently devote himself to tracking down. Their onscreen representative was played by “The Americans’” Annet Mahendru, who – given “The Following’s” history – delivered the night’s funniest line when she said, “I hate torture.”
The shame of it is that Bacon brought a grizzled charisma to the part, and there were solid supporting players, including his sort-of partner played by Shawn Ashmore, who suffered every bit as much as Ryan did. By contrast, this season largely wasted the addition of Zuleikha Robinson as Ryan’s love interest, and his niece Max (Jessica Stroup) too often felt like a note from the network – a strong female character to offset all the testosterone being thrown around.
Frankly, “The Following” only earned a third season by a hair, and its obituary was written when Fox enjoyed success with “Empire” and “Gotham,” reducing its need for another drama of marginal appeal. Bacon comes away from the experience unscathed, other than adding a TV dimension to that “six degrees of” game involving his inordinately busy film career.
The series, though, is merely another reminder – especially with TV’s newfound fondness for limited series – that not every handsome pilot is built to last. And all “The Following” leaves behind is a trail of dead bodies that led to a dead end.
Read More About:
Jump to CommentsMore from Variety
Alex Wolff Opens Up About Channeling Leonard Cohen, Going Aggro for Frat Drama ‘The Line’ and Touring With BFF Billie Eilish
Fall Season’s Scripted Reduction Bodes Badly for Broadcast TV
Grammy Nominations Predictions: Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan and Taylor Swift Will Vie in Top Categories
Billie Eilish and Finneas Endorse Kamala Harris for President Because ‘We Can’t Let Extremists Control Our Lives, Our Freedoms and Our Future’
Generative AI Fueling ‘Exponential’ Rise in Celebrity NIL Rip-Offs: Exclusive Data
Most Popular
Inside the 'Joker: Folie à Deux' Debacle: Todd Phillips ‘Wanted Nothing to Do’ With DC on the $200 Million Misfire
‘Kaos’ Canceled After One Season at Netflix
‘Menendez Brothers’ Netflix Doc Reveals Erik’s Drawings of His Abuse and Lyle Saying ‘I Would Much Rather Lose the Murder Trial Than Talk About Our…
Kathy Bates Won an Oscar and Her Mom Told Her: ‘You Didn't Discover the Cure for Cancer,’ So ‘I Don't Know What All the Excitement Is About…
Saoirse Ronan Says Losing Luna Lovegood Role in ‘Harry Potter’ Has ‘Stayed With Me Over the Years’: ‘I Was Too Young’ and ‘Knew I Wasn't Going to Get…
‘Joker 2’ Director Says Arthur Fleck Was Never Joker: ‘He's an Unwitting Icon’ and Joker Is ‘This Idea That Gotham People Put on Him…
‘Joker 2’ Axed Scene of Lady Gaga’s Lee Kissing a Woman at the Courthouse Because ‘It Had Dialogue in It’ and ‘Got in the Way’ of a Music…
Andrew Garfield Says Sex Scene With Florence Pugh in ‘We Live in Time’ Went a ‘Little Bit Further’ Than Intended: ‘We Never Heard Cut…
‘Skyfall’ Director Sam Mendes Says James Bond Studio Prefers Filmmakers ‘Who Are More Controllable’: ‘I Would Doubt’ I’d…
Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried to Star in ‘The Housemaid’ Adaptation From Director Paul Feig, Lionsgate
Must Read
- Film
COVER | Sebastian Stan Tells All: Becoming Donald Trump and Starring in 2024’s Most Controversial Movie
By Andrew Wallenstein 3 weeks
- TV
Menendez Family Slams Netflix’s ‘Monsters’ as ‘Grotesque’ and ‘Riddled With Mistruths’: ‘The Character Assassination of Erik and Lyke Is Repulsive…
- TV
‘Yellowstone’ Season 5 Part 2 to Air on CBS After Paramount Network Debut
- TV
50 Cent Sets Diddy Abuse Allegations Docuseries at Netflix: ‘It’s a Complex Narrative Spanning Decades’ (EXCLUSIVE)
- Shopping
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Sets Digital and Blu-ray/DVD Release Dates
Sign Up for Variety Newsletters
By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.Variety Confidential
ncG1vNJzZmiukae2psDYZ5qopV9nfXKBjq2taJufocKuutJoq6GdXZu8rbjOsKCnn12osrO1xKxkn6GelrmmecqeraKmXZeupLvNZpuemZRisq%2BwjGppaWlkboR6gY9o