The highly anticipated thriller from by Tim Kring (Heroes) and Gideon Raff (Homeland), DIG, continues on USA Network. By the end of the 10 episode arc, will FBI agents Peter Connelly (Jason Isaacs), detective Golan Cohen (Ori Pfeffer), and Debbie Morgan (Lauren Ambrose) be "left standing alive?"
As we previously mentioned, agent Peter Connelly (Isaacs) found himself skinny-dipping with Emma (Alison Sudol) until their flirtation was interrupted by a sacrificial ceremony. The next morning, Peter discovered Emma had been murdered that same night. Though they are working together to find Emma's killer, Golan believes Peter is his number one suspect in the murder. Debbie found herself trapped with a deadly religious cult who might be murdering clones.
In our recent recap, Peter and Golan continued their investigation, which led them to a door guarded by an extremist group, who are obsessed with the Ark of the Covenant. Peter though doesn't realize Ambassador Ruth Ridell (Regina Taylor) is part of the apocalyptic conspiracy. After fighting the assassin Fay (Angela Bettis) to save Josh, Debbie ended right back in the evil hands of Pastor Tad Billingham (David Costabile).
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Isaacs reveals, "This story is ending [after episode 10], and you'll see and know why. Don't get over-attached to any of the characters, because believe me, not many people are left standing at the end."
The Harry Potter actor adds that the storyline will come together, "By the end of episode six, there's a surprise so shocking that you might want to go back and watch the previous episodes-re-watch them through the prism of what you now know."
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Don't forget to check out the MStars interview series with the DIG cast, including Ori Pfeffer, Alison Sudol, David Costabile, and Jason Isaacs.
DIG continues on USA Network on Thursdays at 10 pm.
Readers, are you excited to see what happens to these characters?
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