Post by The Founder on Mar 6, 2014 23:16:25 GMT
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What does this mean for the main characters in the final episodes of the seasons?
Be prepared for ... I'll say that a couple die, that people lose powers and people get powers, and people sleep with people, and people betray people, and Tomorrow People turn on Tomorrow People. It's literally, the world is turned upside-down where ULTRA isn't safe, and the world of paranormals is much larger than what we've ever indicated so far. In searching for his father -- as we found out at the end of the last episode -- in finding him, Stephen has totally opened Pandora's box.
It really is interesting, because in the season, we sort of tipped that it was about Stephen finding his father. By the time we get to the end of the season, it's going to be a question of whether Stephen can become his father, whether he can become the hero, whether he can fulfill what his dad left unfulfilled when he took a bullet.
How will Season 1 end, and are there plans for Season 2?
The way we're leaving the finale, it blows out Season 1 in such a way that it makes it clear to anyone who sees it that the Tomorrow People aren't going to be "underground" and that it's really just the tip of the iceberg as far as paranormals go, that we've seen in Season 1. It's not going to be a matter of ULTRA vs. our gang. The world is actually much more complicated and larger. It's not going to be a question of survival anymore. It's going to be a question of how they choose to use their powers.
By the time we get to the end of the season, all of our central characters aren't on the same side. They aren't all alive -- and some are responsible for the deaths of others. We definitely end in a very fraught place. It's sort of like "Empire Strikes Back" -- it's a bummer, but it leaves Stephen with. ... Instead of going from boy to man like he did in Season 1, it's the promise of him becoming a hero and a leader and sort of repairing this fractured world.
I might have some repairing to do with our fanbase once they see some of the changes. But I promise: Just hang with it, take a deep breath and when people sleep with people, people betray people, people take each other's powers, kill each other, turn over to the dark side -- you just have to keep watching, because I think everyone is true to themselves. And it's not the people, it's the impossible predicament that we've placed them in. Blame the showrunner. It's my fault.
It promises to be a thrilling finale
-Multiple Deaths
-Tomorrow People losing their abilities.
-A grim 'Empire strikes back type ending.
- Some are responsible for the deaths of others
What does this mean for the main characters in the final episodes of the seasons?
Be prepared for ... I'll say that a couple die, that people lose powers and people get powers, and people sleep with people, and people betray people, and Tomorrow People turn on Tomorrow People. It's literally, the world is turned upside-down where ULTRA isn't safe, and the world of paranormals is much larger than what we've ever indicated so far. In searching for his father -- as we found out at the end of the last episode -- in finding him, Stephen has totally opened Pandora's box.
It really is interesting, because in the season, we sort of tipped that it was about Stephen finding his father. By the time we get to the end of the season, it's going to be a question of whether Stephen can become his father, whether he can become the hero, whether he can fulfill what his dad left unfulfilled when he took a bullet.
How will Season 1 end, and are there plans for Season 2?
The way we're leaving the finale, it blows out Season 1 in such a way that it makes it clear to anyone who sees it that the Tomorrow People aren't going to be "underground" and that it's really just the tip of the iceberg as far as paranormals go, that we've seen in Season 1. It's not going to be a matter of ULTRA vs. our gang. The world is actually much more complicated and larger. It's not going to be a question of survival anymore. It's going to be a question of how they choose to use their powers.
By the time we get to the end of the season, all of our central characters aren't on the same side. They aren't all alive -- and some are responsible for the deaths of others. We definitely end in a very fraught place. It's sort of like "Empire Strikes Back" -- it's a bummer, but it leaves Stephen with. ... Instead of going from boy to man like he did in Season 1, it's the promise of him becoming a hero and a leader and sort of repairing this fractured world.
I might have some repairing to do with our fanbase once they see some of the changes. But I promise: Just hang with it, take a deep breath and when people sleep with people, people betray people, people take each other's powers, kill each other, turn over to the dark side -- you just have to keep watching, because I think everyone is true to themselves. And it's not the people, it's the impossible predicament that we've placed them in. Blame the showrunner. It's my fault.
It promises to be a thrilling finale
-Multiple Deaths
-Tomorrow People losing their abilities.
-A grim 'Empire strikes back type ending.
- Some are responsible for the deaths of others