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Season 4 | Episode 3 | Original Airdate: April 28th, 2016 | 10:00PM
As Sarah reels from the shocking discovery of Neolution’s biotech, she’s desperate to find answers. Always impulsive, she follows a lead into a harrowing encounter that requires the help of a reluctant new player. Eager to assist, Mrs. S strikes an alliance with an old nemesis. Rachel receives a visit from her keeper and takes a fraught step forward towards recovery. Meanwhile, Helena is mistaken for “Mrs. Hendrix” when she answers a visit from suspicious visitors.
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Graeme, we had the big prequel episode last week with Beth, and we have some more flashbacks of Beth this episode. So are these going to extend throughout the season, or are they just to get the ball rolling?
MANSON: They’re a little bit peppered, yes. Heavier in the front to get the ball rolling, but it’s part of the real narrative fun of the season. It’s something we haven’t really done before, and despite the complexity, for the writer’s room, of linking all of these things up, it sure paid off for us this season, I think. Episode written by Russ Cochrane by the way.
We get Helena and Donnie at the hospital together. You do this thing where you sort of mix and match characters, and occasionally you get a pairing that just really works; Helena and Donnie are one of those pairs.
FAWCETT: I love doing those scenes, you know. It’s a really kind of heartwarming/heartbreaking story because Donnie’s there with sort of his wife. Well, she’s dressed in her clothes anyway, and looks a little bit like her, and is pregnant having kids that Donnie and Allison couldn’t have. I love watching [actor Kristian Bruun’s] face in this scene because he’s so excited about the fact that she’s having twins, and he’s in a room having an ultrasound, and that there’s actually real babies coming that you just can feel his excitement. So, it’s sort of a nice bit of emotional drama around Helena being the unwanted houseguest at the Hendrixes.
MANSON: They’re a little bit peppered, yes. Heavier in the front to get the ball rolling, but it’s part of the real narrative fun of the season. It’s something we haven’t really done before, and despite the complexity, for the writer’s room, of linking all of these things up, it sure paid off for us this season, I think. Episode written by Russ Cochrane by the way.
We get Helena and Donnie at the hospital together. You do this thing where you sort of mix and match characters, and occasionally you get a pairing that just really works; Helena and Donnie are one of those pairs.
FAWCETT: I love doing those scenes, you know. It’s a really kind of heartwarming/heartbreaking story because Donnie’s there with sort of his wife. Well, she’s dressed in her clothes anyway, and looks a little bit like her, and is pregnant having kids that Donnie and Allison couldn’t have. I love watching [actor Kristian Bruun’s] face in this scene because he’s so excited about the fact that she’s having twins, and he’s in a room having an ultrasound, and that there’s actually real babies coming that you just can feel his excitement. So, it’s sort of a nice bit of emotional drama around Helena being the unwanted houseguest at the Hendrixes.
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