The TV series has shown the characters’ friendships, their morals and ethics, as well as their slow descent into unlawfulness as “Graceland” skilfully depicted the lines between being a cop and being a criminal can blur many times. There is no black and white but is actually gray.
In the course of Season 3, Eastin admits that the killing of Ari was the most difficult scene that they had to do because that meant that there is no going back for the inhabitants of Graceland.
While Ari may have been the most horrific character in the beach house, his death was quite brutal and that it will sure have a major repercussion not only to the law enforcement agents living in “Graceland” but also to the three different departments that are part of the project.
Eastin also revealed that assuming that Season 4 gets the green light from the USA Network, he plans to present more of Courtney because she is a lawyer who simply has a lot of bad clients.
Then there is also Mike’s struggle with drugs, Johnny always has to deal with personal conflicts, Jakes running off with the money, and Briggs answering for his decision to kill off Ari in front of Charlie and Paige who did nothing about it.