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Killjoys’ Pree spreads his wings in Season 2

As Thom Allison says, you never know how fans will react to a character until a TV series airs. After a season of Killjoys under his belt, Allison’s Pree is a bona fide smash with viewers. The wise-cracking, eye-rolling owner of Old Town bar The Royale made an impact the minute Dutch (Hannah John-Kamen), Johnny (Aaron Ashmore) and D’Avin (Luke Macfarlane) walked into his establishment, a pretty big feat considering the trio are the main focus of the show.

Now, with Season 2 of Killjoys returning on July 1, creator Michelle Lovretta has given Pree admirers an early Christmas gift: Pree is front and centre in Episode 1, helping Johnny, Dutch and Lucy find D’Avin and break him out of Red 17 on Arkyn. Along the way, we discover a little bit of Pree’s backstory (including some giggle-inducing aliases) and that he can hold his own when bullets start flying.

We sat down with Allison during a break in production on Season 2 to talk all things Pree.

The fans have really responded to Pree.
Thom Allison: He’s been a hoot to play.

How did you get the role? Walk me through the process.
The casting director called my agent and said, ‘I have a part for Thom.’ I went in to read and we had a great time, and they said, ‘Come back next week.’ I came back the next week … and that was it. It went really quickly, which can be rare. And it was just me going with the script. It was so crazy, zany and fun, but smart and sassy. I went to town and played around.

Played the right way, Pree can inject humour and attitude into a scene Played the wrong way and he’s a clown.
Exactly. You have to care about him, and the key to that is Pree cares about [Dutch, Johnny and D’Avin]. That was where it landed for me. He’s like the older brother that says, ‘Fuck off, kid. Here’s a quarter.’ He’ll tell you when you’re being ridiculous, but he also loves you and wants you to be OK. Also, living in Westerley and owning a bar … he has an edge.


In every script so far, there has been something in it to make me excited for the fans. I was telling someone the other day, ‘The fans are going to shit their pants!’


How does the bombing of Westerley affect Pree going into Season 2?
We end up with a lot of fun opportunities. Clearly, he’s industrious and he’s also clever. It becomes, ‘What does he do now? Does he find his way back there? Is the bar still there?’ What I keep thinking, and it gets me excited to think about, is what does Pree become? And, along with that, what do we find out about Pree? What brought him there? I know some of the fans have speculated that he becomes a RAC agent. [Laughs.] I’m excited to find out about his past, and how that informs where Michelle goes with it in Season 2.

Have you come up with a backstory on your own? And is having a backstory in your mind help you play a character?
Certainly, yes. I have things in my head and little secret bits that I imagine. Because he’s so fancy, I picture him coming from some kind of money or wanted it enough that he owns this bar on this crazy planet. He was smart enough to know where to go to make money off people who need to drink. [Laughs.] But it’s a planet of pretty dark things … so there is a strength of character in that.

What I love about Michelle’s world is it’s not about the flamboyant idea that he’s a gay character. In her world we’ve already gotten past that. It’s not about that he had to fight against homophobia, which means we get an obvious thing out of the way and I love that. We get to play around and explore things that aren’t obvious. Obvious is boring in 10 seconds. Our fabulous costume designer, Trysha Bakker, said early on that she picture Pree as this flower—a bird of paradise—in a pile of shit. And that was one of my earliest indications as to where I could go with this character. Something that’s shiny in dark places.

What has the fan input been like?
I’ve never done sci-fi before, and the fans are so devoted. That’s amazing to me. They think through the story with you. They have their hopes and dreams and they share all of that online; they let you know when it feels inauthentic.

At the time we’re recording this, you’ve seen four scripts. What are your thoughts on them?
There is some good shit. I admit, there were moments when I made sounds. There are some little story plot lines and details that have been put in that make me smile because they are so smart. In every script so far, there has been something in it to make me excited for the fans. I was telling someone the other day, ‘The fans are going to shit their pants!’

Killjoys airs Fridays at 9 p.m. ET on Space.

Check out the first four minutes of Episode 1

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Photo gallery: Killjoys Season 2 images revealed

Canada Day can’t come fast enough for us. Why? It’s the day Season 2 of Killjoys (and Dark Matter) lands on Space, ending a waiting period that’s felt, well, like an eternity.

As we prepare for next Friday’s premiere, we dug up a handful of gorgeous gallery and Episode 1 images courtesy of Space, along with the following synopsis:

“Dutch and Johnny risk everything to help find and rescue D’avin including going under cover in an outlaw-only barter town called Eulogy to hunt for specialized tech that will help them breach Arkyn’s defense shield. Meanwhile, in Akron’s secret Red 17 base, D’avin is the subject of a procedure involving a mysterious green plasma.”

Enjoy the images and let us know what you think of them!

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Killjoys returns for Season 2 on Friday, July 1, at 9 p.m. ET on Space.

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Link: Killjoys star Hannah John-Kamen previews trio’s Season 2 battles

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Killjoys star Hannah John-Kamen previews trio’s Season 2 battles
“What’s so interesting this season with the RAC is that they start to doubt everything they have stood for, which is the warrant is all. Take no sides. Take no bribes. When you’ve been working for a corrupt company that’s actually behind the destruction at Old Town, then there’s definitely a determination to find out and get to the bottom of it. They also just want to figure out for themselves who they have been working for all this time.” Continue reading.

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Link: Killjoys’ Michelle Lovretta writes what she loves

From the TV Junkies:

Killjoys’ Michelle Lovretta writes what she loves
Don’t get her wrong, Killjoys creator and showrunner Michelle Lovretta loves her job, even if it’s not easy. “At the end of the day look, this job is really freaking tiring. It’s an intensely involved occupation,” she told The TV Junkies and other reporters on a recent visit to the set of the Syfy and Space Channel space series. However, all the hard work, meetings and other decisions are ultimately worth it in the end. Continue reading.

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Links: Dark Matter, Killjoys set visits

From Bridget Liszewski of the TV Junkies:

Dark Matter set visit: What we learned about season 2
Prepare yourselves, we’re about to head back to the Raza as the Dark Matter crew is set to return to Syfy and Space Channel on Friday, July 1. The Season 1 finale saw the ship’s mole finally revealed as most of the members were taken into custody by the Galactic Authority. The show will hit the ground running in Season 2, as the Raza crew finds themselves embroiled in an intergalactic conspiracy where they are seeking out a mysterious device that may hold the key to victory in a looming all-out corporate war. Continue reading.

Killjoys set visit: What we learned about season 2
The Syfy and Space Channel thriller Killjoys gets set to return to the Quad for a second season on Friday, July 1. The first season left us with a dramatic cliffhanger as D’avin (Luke MacFarlane) was separated from Dutch (Hannah John-Kamen) and Johnny (Aaron Ashmore). In Season 2 the trio will be working hard to uncover the secret agenda of Dutch’s duplicitous and mysterious childhood mentor, Khlyen (Rob Stewart).  Continue reading.

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