[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Countdown Season 1 Episode 4 “Bite ‘Em Down.”]
Already on Countdown, Shepherd’s (Violett Beane) pc abilities are proving very important to the duty power’s investigation into a significant menace to Los Angeles. However in the latest episode — which noticed the crew endure a significant loss, with Drew’s (Jonathan Togo) loss of life — we noticed a special facet of her when it got here to interrogating an individual of curiosity.
Shepherd joins Blythe (Eric Dane) within the interrogation room to speak to Mikhail (Daniel Chernish) about what he is aware of about Volchek’s (Bogdan Yasinski) plans for Los Angeles, for the reason that different man had been arrange within the basement of his dance corridor. At first, Mikhail refuses to speak.
However then Blythe brings up his daughter and warns that when everybody is aware of he’s her father, she’ll stay in shame. Shepherd then warns that consequently, if he doesn’t cooperate, she’ll be a pariah. Nobody will need to date or marry her, and he or she’ll have a lifetime of isolation, together with her complete household deported or jailed and no assist or hope. After that, she’ll flip to capsules, vodka, more durable medicine, something to make her neglect him, Shepherd continues, and whereas the primary name will come from the hospital, the second shall be from the morgue. Mikhail talks.
Relating to that different facet of Shepherd, “it’ll make a little bit bit extra sense because the season goes on,” Violett Beane tells TV Insider. “Shepherd has her personal convoluted relationship together with her household, and I feel a little bit little bit of that kind of finds its approach into the work, which I feel all of our characters have a troublesome time not weaving of their private experiences. But in addition I feel these are the issues that enable you to in your profession, it doesn’t matter what it’s, what you possibly can carry to it. So I feel you see a little bit little bit of that in that episode particularly.”
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