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Brighid Fleming Abracadebra as Abracadebra. Michael Harney Det. Mitch Ouellette as Det. Mitch Ouellette. Seth Isler Melnick as Melnick. Pierson Deepak as Deepak. Mae Whitman Tula as Tula. Ethan Kent Stevie as Stevie. Julie Anne Robinson. Storyline Edit. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia Only episode on the whole show with a post-final credits scene. Goofs At the roller derby, when Scott screams and cusses at Jill, the woman in front of them is obviously offended and she gets up and slides over.

About one minute later, she's seen in front of Scott and Jill like she never moved. Quotes Shane Botwin : You have the right to an attorney. Connections References Kansas City Bomber User reviews Be the first to review. Details Edit. Release date July 15, United States. Tilted Productions Lionsgate Television. Technical specs Edit. They were strange kids to begin with — there was the fact that they met early on in a few instances and had really weird and bizarre interactions.

That told us that there but before the grace of God knows what could have gone on for both of them. Remember, Shane also has blood on his hands. How long is Nancy going to be comatose? We were not interested in doing Regarding Henry.

We did not want to do episode after episode of slow rehabilitation. Those were all issues and themes we were all chomping at the bit to dive into we want to get to that sooner rather than later. How will Shane use his law enforcement training to figure out that Tim is the shooter? Shane has always been a plucky little problem solver, so he can certainly draw on his experiences in the police academy. But I have a feeling that Shane would have found Timmy eventually on his own anyway.

How is the shooting going to impact Shane? What will their confrontation look like? It will be surprising how it ultimately plays out. How will Nancy change as a result of the shooting? So this bullet, to a certain extent, is chance for Nancy to reboot. There is a struggle within her. After the shooting, would you say Nancy is done paying for her sins? Might we see Peter in flashbacks? Flashbacks are something we use very gingerly.

We try not to rely too much on them, if at all, if we can because we enjoy telling our story in present tense. Showrunner Jenji Kohan mentioned this is going to be a very spiritual year. How will that play in? When you bring a long-running series to an end, you want to know how all the characters they square themselves in a larger, spiritual sense. How do they square themselves with God?

How do we finally leave them off? Where do we leave them? And on a macro level, are they satisfied? How would they look back on their lives and judge it? Where are they gonna end up, and how are they gonna feel about it? Where are you in that process?

The final episode will be a two-episode special hour. Were you surprised to see who the shooter was?



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