‘R.J. Decker’: Scott Speedman Talks R.J. & Emi’s Future After Season 1 Finale
Victor Ochoa’s death leaves R.J. and his team as suspects, while ABC has not confirmed a second season.
- On Tuesday, the Decker season finale concluded with the death of Victor Ochoa, who was discovered floating face down in his pool.
- Titled "Even Walls Fall Down," the finale episode resolved long-running questions about why Victor had been so determined to obtain a specific camera.
- Decker solved the case alongside his team, including Emi, Catherine, Mel, and Wish, who gathered to celebrate their collective success in solving the mystery.
- Victor's death immediately casts suspicion on the entire group, and actor Scott Speedman indicated the fallout will force the team into the spotlight as suspects.
- ABC has not confirmed a second season, leaving the show's future in limbo while the network monitors audience reactions before deciding.
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