interview with Kring
Dec. 3rd, 2007 11:25 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
HRG as a character is the best example of an aspect of the show where half of the time you see a character or the Company or the plotline and you think you know what it is. Then weeks later it flips again and you don’t know if you can trust it anymore. By the end of Volume 2, will people have a definitive feeling of what to root for and what not to root for, or is it still going to be a kind of gray area where we’ll still be riding that tension?
KRING: Well, in terms of the Company, the Company takes a major change. It’s a major, major change at the end of episode 11 and at the very beginning of the next volume. It takes a completely new direction. So that question will become kind of moot at 11; it really is the end of a volume. Every question that’s sort of hanging out there right now is wrapped up. So we’re looking at Volume 2 as a finale, a real finale. In a weird sort of kismet kind of way, it might end up being a finale—a season finale—if we don’t resolve this strike. Thankfully we have a finale for the viewers. It might be a shortened season, but it’s a true finale. It’s not like the show just sort of ended in midstream. So I think that pretty much all of these questions will be answered. You’ll have no questions and that’s always good, but not quite the same questions. You won’t have any of the same questions, I don’t think, at the end of this volume. We will do enough of a change-up so that we can start a whole new set of questions.
ZOMG. I HOPE SO. I AM SO FUCKING EXCITED I CAN'T BREATHE.
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Date: 2007-12-04 05:00 am (UTC)