Thanks to Kristin C. for the heads up.
Jaha discovers that he may not be alone on the Ark when he believes he hears a baby crying. How does that change his mind-set moving forward, if it does?
In the second episode, we play that story out to its fullest and it will be the thing ultimately that will hopefully wake up a desire to live, to go on, to figure out a way to get down to the ground. His whole thing has always been to get his people to the ground and even though he was willing to sacrifice his own life to do that, if he were to find himself up there with a baby, would he let the baby die? Would he say "F---! Now I have to think of another way to get this baby down to the ground." That was a way to reenergize and reactivate his character. I think you'll be very surprised where that story goes, too. It's not at all what anybody will expect — some people might guess it, but hopefully most people won't.
Is Jasper's romance with Maya going to be explored further to a significant degree?
Eve Harlow, who plays Maya, is exceptionally talented — a new discovery for us. I've never seen her work before and I think she's interesting and real. [Her character] functions a little bit the way Lincoln did last season, in the sense that we thought the Grounders were evil and then we meet this guy and he's so clearly not. We begin to understand that there are levels and gray areas and they're just doing what they need to be doing to survive for themselves. Once we begin to uncover the truth about Mount Weather, we'll begin to understand that they're not all monolithically one way either.
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