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Links: Killjoys, “Sporemageddon”

From Heather M. of TV Goodness:

Link: Adam Barken deconstructs the Killjoys Season 4 finale, “Sporemageddon”
“Before the [two-season] pickup, we talked about what The Lady’s power would be. At the end of each season, we’ve sent [someone] away—first D’av, then Johnny, then Dutch. We didn’t want to do that again. We thought if we had two seasons, we could do the ultimate thing and take away the one thing they rely on–each other. And what if they didn’t know who each other was or who they are in relation to each other?” Continue reading.

From Kelly Townsend of The TV Junkies:

Link: Killjoys: Adam Barken talks “Sporemageddon”
“We were talking in the summer about what we would do if we came back, and we both thought that after three seasons of cliffhangers, we needed something special. Season 1 ended with D’av (Luke Macfarlane) being split off from the group. Season 2 ended with Johnny leaving. And Season 3 ended with Dutch going off into the Green. We kind of ran out of Killjoys to make go away.” Continue reading. 

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Link: Wynonna Earp: Emily Andras talks “The Other Woman”

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp: Emily Andras talks “The Other Woman”
“Time and time again on Wynonna Earp we see that fate and the universe are just so cruel. Destiny is just unfeeling and seems to just want what it wants, and time and time again I feel like the Earp sisters are up against what they feel like is their lack of free will.” Continue reading.

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Link: Why director April Mullen loves tackling the unique challenges presented by Wynonna Earp

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Why director April Mullen loves tackling the unique challenges presented by Wynonna Earp
“I remember watching Wynonna for the first time and thinking how much the tone was something I hadn’t seen before on TV. The tone had eccentricities and there was so much heart. You could cry in an episode and laugh your head off.” Continue reading.

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Link: Aaron Ashmore talks Johnny’s journey and future on Killjoys

From Heather M. of TV Goodness:

Link: Aaron Ashmore talks Johnny’s journey and future on Killjoys
Johnny has been through quite the wringer in his four seasons on Killjoys, which has its season finale this Friday. In this last instalment from my on-set interviews in March, I sat down with Aaron Ashmore to chat about the road so far, and what he hopes is ahead for his character. Continue reading.

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Links: Killjoys, “The Kids are Alright?”

From Heather M. of TV Goodness:

Link: Julian Doucet talks about Killjoys’ “The Kids are Alright”
Typically, the next-to-last episode of a TV season has a ton of buttoning up as the various threads are resolved in anticipation of, and to set up, the finale. Doucet had to wrangle both of those pieces and fold in a specific story. Continue reading.

From Kelly Townsend of The TV Junkies:

Link: Killjoys: Julian Doucet talks “The Kids are Alright?”
Killjoys delivered a shocking and heartbreaking episode, along with some powerhouse performances, with “The Kids Are Alright?”–and, frankly, we’re not alright. Continue reading.

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