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The Tomorrow People - Season 1 Finale - Phil Klemmer Interview

May 5, 2014

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TVLINE | With the show’s fate up in the air, how did you approach crafting the finale? Is there a good amount of closure?
I don’t think I would have approached it any differently had our future been a little more certain. I’ve always defiantly gone into this with a pretty reckless energy because I just don’t think any show can really afford to play it safe or predictably. Preparing ourselves for Season 2, I’ve been pretty determined since the beginning to resolve the stories that we’ve set into motion, but at the same time blow them up in a way that we can’t return to the world of Season 1. When I consider doing another 22 episodes, I don’t want them to be the same 22, and the only way you can do that is to blow up things in a way that you have to reinvent the world.

TVLINE | You want viewers and the network to want more at the end of the season. So will there be a pretty sizable cliffhanger?
Yes, like an Everest-sized cliffhanger. Season 1 was very much a show about an adolescent hero dealing with adolescent issues, and Season 2 will be much more a show about adults. That means jumping into the future. Stephen’s quest has been to understand who is and what he is and to bring his family together. But as we’ve seen in Episode 21, he’s lost his family. Season 2, I want it to be not about the Tomorrow People hiding and being on the run. I want it to be what they would do if they were unencumbered. The way we’re leaving things at the end of [Episode] 21, it looks like humankind could very well be doomed, and that’s a distinct possibility.

TVLINE | Things looked very dire at the end of the last episode with Roger being strapped into The Machine. How are they handling this development?

Not particularly well. Things continue to go poorly. The end of [Episode] 21 was not a dramatic fake-out. It’s not something that will be swiftly resolved at the top of the finale. It’s a very real, impending doom that will tick down until the last frames of the season.

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9 comments:

  1. "an Everest-sized cliffhanger" - great.

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  2. you don"t want to hear that it has an everest-sized cliffhanger with no news yet

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  3. Oh c'mon!!! Sighhh. We're seriously gonna need a miracle to pull this off. I would LOVE to have a season 2. This is BS!.

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  4. We are going to be left with a lot of questions.

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  5. So far i text 19 people in my phone, over an hour ago. 5 of them so far said they'd watch it. 3 more turned me down. Idk about the rest or if this will even work, but that's still 5 more people then we had before. (And none of the 19 people i texted watch this show).

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  6. I can't contribute to ratings since I don't live in US :(. Its so sad we might not get this show back and it will end in a cliffhanger. Damn!!! I hate it when this happens.

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  7. This show better get a second season!

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