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New Episode of Fox’s 'The Following' After Kevin Bacon 80’s Video

Fox’s The Following returns tonight with an all new episode. Meanwhile, the show’s star, Kevin Bacon, has been waxing nostalgic about the 80s in a brand new video.

Fox’s killer cult drama, The Following is all new tonight. The official plot synopsis for tonight’s showing, titled “Unmasked,” reads:

“Complications arise as Ryan, Max and Weston get closer to discovering the mole in the FBI. Elsewhere, Joe and Micah must deliver a message to Ryan, but their plan threatens the Korban cult.”

Meanwhile, Kevin Bacon is celebrating 20 years of Six Degrees of Separation. Bacon recently spoke about the parlor game at the South by Southwest Interactive festival:

"I was horrified by it. I thought it was a giant joke at my expense. I appreciate it now. But I was very resistant to it (at first)."

Bacon is also reflecting a little further back, posting a public service announcement on Mashable, about 80’s awareness. In the video Bacon address the younger generation, stating:

"Awareness of '80s culture and technology has been in a significant decline, Especially among a certain demographic -- I'm talking to you, Millennials. All you guys born after 1985 have no idea how hard life was."

Bacon went on to explain just how life in the 80’s worked, adding:

“If you wanted to ask a girl out back then, you couldn't use a dating app like Tinder. "I went to the White Pages -- Google it -- and called her house. And let me tell you, when she turns down your invitation to Sbarro's, you can't just swipe away the hurt."
Bacon also talked politics in the video, adding:

"You think Russia's a threat now? Let me tell you about a little thing called the Cold War. They had nukes pointed at us for 20 years. You couldn't even skateboard to a Blockbuster without getting nuked."

Check out the video below and be sure to check out Kevin Bacon in an all new The Following tonight on Fox at 9:00 p.m.


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