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Nashville viewers certainly seem to love the show. It was trending on
Twitter once again tonight.
It was another week of serial killer
suspense. In just three episodes we've learned that Joe Carrol is more
than your average serial killer. It's not really him that the public has
to worry about, it's his following, that under Carrol's command uses
Edgar Allen Poe to inspire and sympolize their kills.
"Everything
is for her love of Joe Carrol. If that means murder it means murder,"
says Valorie Curry, who plays Emma, a member of Carrol's Following on
the show.
The discovery of this cult is why they called in special agent Debra Parker.
"My
character is a cult specialist and is there rounding out the team
trying to figure out Carrol l is up to," says Annie Parisse, who plays
Agent Parker.
The relationship fans of the show are closely
watching is the one between Kevin Bacon's character, Agent Ryan Hardy
and the ex-wife of Joe Carrol.
"She questions everyday. She is
hard on herself when it comes to asking the tough questions," says
Natalie Zea, who plays Claire Matthews.
The show reveals
that the two became an item. But will that relationship rekindle now
that Hardy has returned to help crack this case.
"H can that relationship maintain when it's birthed from such circumstances" says Matthews.
One reason fans seem to love the show is it's originality.
Something the shows creator says they promise to keep surprising you with - week after week.
"It's a work of fiction so having a blast coming up with crazy stories hero over the bad guy" says Kevin Williamson.
"I
really like to play the part, stay true to who the guy is and make as
established of shows we can possibly do. We will see how it rolls" says
Kevin Bacon, who plays Agent Ryan Hardy.
The Following airs every Monday at 8 - right here on Fox 17.
Tuesday, February 5 2013, 12:03 AM CST
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Haslam's chief deputy Claude Ramsey to retire
June 19, 2013 16:41 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Gov. Bill Haslam says chief deputy Claude Ramsey is retiring at the end of August to spend more time with his family in Chattanooga.
The Republican governor said in a news release on Wednesday that the 70-year-old Ramsey has been integral to his administration on key initiatives that include civil service reform, economic development efforts, workforce development training and improved operation of state government.
Ramsey was elected to the General Assembly in 1972 where he served four years in the House. He was Hamilton County's mayor for 16 years.
His last day on the job is August 31.
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