It s not a head-based decision, Payne says of that Brightwell moment.
As youâll recall, Ainsley Whitly (Halston Sage) followed in her father Martinâs (Michael Sheen) footsteps and killed the villainous Endicott at the end of Season 1. Malcolm then covered up his sisterâs crime and disposed of the body (parts). Europol agent Simon Hoxley (Cumming) came to town to investigate and subsequently deduced that the same person killing off the rest of Endicottâs courier network took his life. It sounds like that will now be all there is to it.
âTheyâre all bonded by blood and in the covering up of the murder at this point because they all know about it,â Payne says of the Whitlys. âTheyâve all got blood on their hands, which they did before, but in a very different way and now itâs much more direct that Martinâs not the only person to have killed someone. Theyâre all wrestling with that the whole time. Itâs sad really becaus
It s not a head-based decision, Payne says of that Brightwell moment.
As youâll recall, Ainsley Whitly (Halston Sage) followed in her father Martinâs (Michael Sheen) footsteps and killed the villainous Endicott at the end of Season 1. Malcolm then covered up his sisterâs crime and disposed of the body (parts). Europol agent Simon Hoxley (Cumming) came to town to investigate and subsequently deduced that the same person killing off the rest of Endicottâs courier network took his life. It sounds like that will now be all there is to it.
âTheyâre all bonded by blood and in the covering up of the murder at this point because they all know about it,â Payne says of the Whitlys. âTheyâve all got blood on their hands, which they did before, but in a very different way and now itâs much more direct that Martinâs not the only person to have killed someone. Theyâre all wrestling with that the whole time. Itâs sad really becaus
It s not a head-based decision, Payne says of that Brightwell moment.
As youâll recall, Ainsley Whitly (Halston Sage) followed in her father Martinâs (Michael Sheen) footsteps and killed the villainous Endicott at the end of Season 1. Malcolm then covered up his sisterâs crime and disposed of the body (parts). Europol agent Simon Hoxley (Cumming) came to town to investigate and subsequently deduced that the same person killing off the rest of Endicottâs courier network took his life. It sounds like that will now be all there is to it.
âTheyâre all bonded by blood and in the covering up of the murder at this point because they all know about it,â Payne says of the Whitlys. âTheyâve all got blood on their hands, which they did before, but in a very different way and now itâs much more direct that Martinâs not the only person to have killed someone. Theyâre all wrestling with that the whole time. Itâs sad really becaus
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(Warning: This post contains spoilers for Tuesday’s midseason premiere of “Prodigal Son.”)
The second half of Season 2 of “Prodigal Son” debuted Tuesday on Fox with an episode that focused mainly on Malcom Bright’s (Tom Payne) attempts to throw “Mind Sleuth” Simon Hoxley (Alan Cumming) off his trail in Hoxley’s investigation into the murder of Nicholas Endicott (Dermot Mulroney). And while Bright and his sister, Ainsley (Halston Sage), are very much responsible for Endicott’s death and the coverup of said murder, by the end of the hour, Bright was able to convince Hoxley that one of Endicott’s lackeys was behind it all. But as that was all going on, Bright’s father, Martin Whitly a.k.a. The Surgeon (Michael Sheen), w
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is fun is everything surrounding the case involving Simon Hoxley, whoâs there investigating a potential connection to Endicottâs murder. He throws a couple of pointed looks Malcolmâs way (the courier chain moves âdrugs, guns, and perhaps, a particularly gruesome dead body,â Hoxley says). Dani (Aurora Perrineau) and JT (Frank Harts) wonder if Malcolm needs his own moniker with Simon âThe Mind Sleuthâ Hoxley around. Some of their suggestions: âBrain Hacker,â âProfessor Profile,â and âCaptain Crimefighter.â
Malcolm tries to distract from his odd behavior by focusing on the caseâ¦and asking if a dead body is a victim. âThe dead man? Yes. Good catch,â Hoxley says.