Rob Doherty explains Victor Ochoa's death in 'R.J. Decker' finale and teases Season 2
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Updated · TV Insider · Apr 29
Rob Doherty explains Victor Ochoa's death in 'R.J. Decker' finale and teases Season 2
2 articles · Updated · TV Insider · Apr 29
Victor Ochoa, played by David Zayas, is killed in the Season 1 finale, with his murder setting up new storylines for a potential second season, though ABC has not yet renewed the show.
Showrunner Rob Doherty reveals the decision to kill Victor was planned to conclude major arcs and create future suspense, with Emi and RJ among those under suspicion for Victor's murder.
Doherty hints that Season 2 would explore the fallout for RJ, Emi, and other characters, blending new Floridian cases with the unresolved consequences of Victor's death and shifting character dynamics.
Why did the showrunner almost reverse the decision to kill off Victor Ochoa?
How will the murder investigation disrupt RJ's newfound peace and clear name?
Who had the most to gain from State Senator Victor Ochoa's murder?
Does the show's source novel, 'Double Whammy,' hold the key to the killer's identity?
How will Emi's guilt over her father's death shatter her relationship with RJ?
Will strong total viewership save 'R.J. Decker' despite its struggle with younger audiences?