- O'Bannon explained how Jason's death in the final moments of the most recent episode shows how the stakes are very real and proved that anyone and everyone is vulnerable. The emotional resonance of Jason's death goes all the way back to the pilot and it spins Charlie into a very unusual way with how she deals with the fact that she killed the guy she loved. And as for Jason's father, Neville always thought "he can hug Jason later, but later has been wrenched from him," O'Bannon says. Losing his son and his wife in the same year means that Neville is now "the definition of a loose cannon."
- The last four episodes of the season are supposed to be considered a four hour event, and O'Bannon reveals that Rachel is the lightning rod for both the patriots and nano tech storyline, as she ties it all together into one story. "Marrying the two was nice," Mitchell says. "It was nice to be in the world battling the patriots and to be in Aaron's world as well."
- The last four episodes of the season are supposed to be considered a four hour event, and O'Bannon reveals that Rachel is the lightning rod for both the patriots and nano tech storyline, as she ties it all together into one story. "Marrying the two was nice," Mitchell says. "It was nice to be in the world battling the patriots and to be in Aaron's world as well."
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