Showrunner Ryan Condal over Colony season finale en het tweede seizoen

RDJ134 19 maart 2016 om 19:30 uur

Op het eerste gezicht leek Colony de zoveelste Sci-Fi serie die het niet helemaal was, maar bleek nu achter af toch wel heel erg nice te zijn. Het eerste seizoen zit er nu op en had een hele goede cliffhanger voor het tweede seizoen die er ook aan gaat komen. Dus had de website Collider een interview met de showrunner Ryan Condal over wat er is gebeur en het tweede seizoen.


Collider: Do you already have the big brush strokes in place for Season 2, or is that something you're working on right now?

RYAN CONDAL
: The writers' room just opened [on February 29th], so we are already hard at work, cracking Season 2. It's 13 episodes this year, so we have more of a canvas to work on. But I think that's good for the show because we want to go down the little alleys and corners, and you can't do that as much in a 10-episode first season. Carlton and I, have had plenty of time to talk during Season 1, and in the interim between the wrap and the launch, about what the show is and we have a really good idea of the stories that we want to tell in Season 2.

With one of the "aliens" being captured, we got to see glimpses of just how dangerous the Occupiers can be. Will we see more about just how far they can and will go?

CONDAL:
Yes, and that's always been the plan. We wanted to start in a place that's very familiar. They were trying to figure out how to rule and how to establish law and order. I think that across the board, you're going to see a much more well-realized world next year, both in terms of how the science fiction part of the story is told and also in how the occupation reacts to this new environment and setting that they're in. You're going to see a much darker, stricter rule than you saw in Season 1. That's the nature of these things. The nature of occupation and colonialization is that things tend to get worse and not better, over time. We wanted to start in a place where we could give this story a place to go, in terms of the strictness of rule and the way that the occupation kept control over the masses.

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