Starz dropped the first look photos for it’s upcoming limited event series Three Women!
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EXCLUSIVE: Wedding bells will be ringing in the Season 5 finale of CBS‘ FBI: Most Wanted and everyone is invited. Deadline has your first-look at the festivities airing on May 21 and teasers from series star Edwin Hodge and showrunner David Hudgins below.
In the episode titled “Powderfinger,” written by Hudgins and Wendy West, The Fugitive Task Force races to catch the culprit threatening Manhattan with a dirty bomb. Meanwhile, Ray (Hodge) prepares to celebrate a major life milestone as his wedding to Cora (Caroline Harris) approaches.
This season, the show expanded on who Ray is and where he comes from with the addition of his father Ray Cannon Sr, played by the legendary Steven Williams, who will return for the nuptials. Furthermore, we hear, Cannon Sr. will have a very special surprise for the newlyweds with ties to their roots.
“We love doing Remy [Dylan McDermott] stories and Dylan always knocks them out of the park, but yes, we did make a conscious effort to have meatier stories for other characters this season,” shared Hudgins via email. “The wedding is fun because everyone except Barnes [Roxy Sternberg] has a plus one and it’s great to see the team together outside of work. Cannon’s surprise for Ray at the end is one of my favorite moments in the show so far.”
Hudgins also shared a very important detail about Cannon Sr’s future, “Steve Williams is so good and absolutely yes – we want him back next season,” and about who could possibly be on their way down the aisle next, “My money is on Hana [Keisha Castle-Hughes] but don’t count Nina [Shantel VanSanten] out.”
Let’s toast to that!
Hodge spoke to Deadline on Wednesday about discovering new things about Ray this season, what celebrating the milestone was like
Starz dropped the first look photos for it’s upcoming limited event series Three Women!
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