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Links: Adam Barken talks Killjoys “Three Mutineers”

From Heather M. of TV Goodness:

Link: Adam Barken talks Killjoys “Three Mutineers”
“We were definitely holding back on answering, ‘What could be bothering Johnny?’ It was interesting to see some folks assume it was him struggling with residual feelings—which would be natural. But the ultimate point of the story was always to introduce an element into the Dutch/Johnny dynamic that they’d never had to deal with before.” Continue reading. 

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Killjoys: Adam Barken talks “Three Mutineers”
“Yes, now that Johnny and Dutch have finally had it out and dealt with the emotional fallout from being stuck in The Lady’s “memory matrix,” I think it’s safe to say the twosome is back, healthy, and better than ever. It was really important to us (as always) to make sure we didn’t just glide past the toll of going through such a monumental experience – especially for Johnny.” Continue reading. 

 

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Links: Andrew De Angelis talks Killjoys “A Bout, A Girl”

From Heather M. of TV Goodness:

Links: Andrew De Angelis talks Killjoys “A Bout, A Girl”
“I came in during the third season and I’m writing an episode in the last season that has a connection to where it all began, which was so cool for me to feel like, ‘I’m part of the history.’ It wasn’t a directive, but when the [callbacks] came up, it felt like a trip down memory lane and our own way of saying goodbye.” Continue reading.

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Killjoys: Andrew De Angelis talks “A Bout, A Girl”
“They have to come together as a unit, and not just physically. They have been through a veritable wringer this season, and though they are ’together’ now, they still have a lot of shit to work out between them. And until (or unless) they can do that, they’re not really Team Awesome Force. They’re just Team OK Force.” Continue reading. 

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Links: Julie Puckrin talks Killjoys “Ship Outta Luck”

From Heather M. of TV Goodness:

Link: Julie Puckrin talks Killjoys “Ship Outta Luck”
“We knew we were going to a space prison this season, and I got lucky enough to write the episode introducing that world. Coming off the emotion and intensity of episode 503, it felt like time to have some fun and adventure. It was a blast to explore all the familiar prison story tropes and turn them on their head, Killjoys-style.” Continue reading.

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Killjoys: Julie Puckrin talks Killjoys “Ship Outta Luck”
“It was so much fun! Obviously, the writing room had big discussions about what the prison was, and what it needed to be to tell the stories we wanted to tell, but as the first episode in, it was cool to run a little wild, and start to establish some of the characters and environments that other writers will build on.” Continue reading.

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