Blood(2015): "the Following" New

: While praised for being "gritty and intense," some reviewers felt the show hadn't truly reinvented itself, relying on the same "dumb fun" tropes of dimly lit basements and FBI incompetence that polarized fans in previous years. Verdict

: Critics noted that the episode leans heavily into artistic, gruesome tableaus, reminiscent of shows like Hannibal , moving away from the mass-cult vibes of earlier seasons toward more intimate, psychological horror. "The Following" New Blood(2015)

Set one year after the arrest of Joe Carroll, the episode finds Ryan Hardy attempting a "normal" life with a new girlfriend, Gwen, while Carroll awaits execution on death row. This peace is shattered when a series of brutally staged tableaus—recreating the FBI's past controversial actions—begin to appear. The killings are orchestrated by Mark Gray, the surviving twin from season two, who is now surrounded by a new group of lethal followers, including the "thrill-kill" couple Kyle and Daisy. : While praised for being "gritty and intense,"

, the season three premiere of The Following (2015), effectively resets the board for Ryan Hardy while proving that some cycles of violence are impossible to break. Plot Overview This peace is shattered when a series of

"New Blood" is a solid, high-stakes entry that satisfies fans of the show's signature mayhem. It manages to keep Joe Carroll relevant as a looming shadow while introducing fresh, younger villains to keep the cat-and-mouse game energized.

: The episode explores the familiar theme of Ryan’s inability to stay away from the darkness. Even as he claims to have moved on, the "new blood" on his hands pulls him right back into his old obsessions.