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What the hell does this person want?

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And withthisspecific group of people?

We hope this professor has tenure.

Its taking up alotof energy!

Id say we upped the Hitchcock ante by a significant margin.

Not unlike in the original series, nobody can trust anyone in Beacon Heights.

Everybodys a suspect for something.

Alison and Mona were very similar characters, and they never really trusted each other.

The most ambiguous characters are the most intriguing.

Its a great room weve created.

I think it would be silly not to look at social media, to be honest.

Its the most amazing international focus group you could find to talk about the episodes with.

Its fun to watch with them.

Id be a fool not to take the majority of the opinions.

Okay, we gotta talk about this crazy new villain.

I love Monas line You cant play the game if you dont know the rules.

Thereisa purpose of the game.

With this show in particular, I want to keep exploring that theme.

Its a fascinating experiment with the subjects and researchers.

I dont want to give too much away for fans.

We research a lot about these psychological experiments.

We thought a lot about what the motivations of this villain would be and the psychological aspects as well.

Someone says in the finale, What are we, human lab rats now?

which sums everything up perfectly.

Alison even says the presence of such a person is her main trigger.

Its very important for a villain to be present.

We kept thinking, whats A and whos our A?

We didnt want to call it B or X or Z.

We all cheered as a group when Professor was said.

For a while, we were calling it A, actually.

They even say it in the show.

Some habits you just cant shake!

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