Was it always your plan for Tyler (Ashton Holmes) to be the person killed on the beach or were you considering killing Daniel?
It was planned from the beginning, that was always who I had planned on. We didn't introduce Tyler until episode three, but I had pitched that out to the network as the guy that would be the body on the beach from the beginning. As we got into the run of the episodes we really, really liked him, the actor and the character, and he provided so much story that there were moments where I considered it not being Tyler as the dead person. In those moments when I was mad at Daniel, not the actor, but the character and I thought, "Well, maybe I'll put him on the beach." We went back and forth a couple times, but really that was the plan from the beginning.
People still have a lot of questions about what exactly went down on the beach. When can we expect to find out what happened?
You'll actually find that out in episode 16. You will have all the answers to all your questions in 16, which is the episode after the party on the beach.
So we'll also learn what happened to Amanda, who was taken away by Takeda at the end of the episode?
You won't learn exactly what happens to Amanda until the end of the season.
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I absolutely adore this show! It's so interesting and engaging! And idea of the wedding and the funeral at the beginning of new seasons is GREAT!
ReplyDeleteI didn't read it,i want to be surprised...
ReplyDeletelove those hints.. & I'm loving the show more!
ReplyDeleteI'm totally on the same page with you! I started out the season sort of interested in the show, but now I'm totally hooked. And I too think that the idea of the flash forwards is a fantastic idea. I loved how they worked towards the fire and ice party this season and trying to figure out how things got there.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that they found a formula that works and have planned ahead. Revenge is a show that could easily falter and become boring, repetitious, or lose the steam it has now if not handled right. But it sounds like it's in good hands and that we'll have lots of more good seasons (ratings and network execs allowed).
The future of the show sounds promising. As long as they stick to their plans I'll be a happy camper :D
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