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Woman in Black

May 30, 2012 at 11:25

We wanted to save a really famous fairy tale for the finale and Sleeping Beauty (aka The Briar Rose) has been in our minds since the beginning. Working with this tale allowed us to play with several of the unanswered questions pertaining to both the mythology and personal life of Nick Burkhardt, specifically his relationship with Juliette. It was time for Nick's life to take a significant turn and we couldn't be more excited about what's to come.

 

Bigfeet

May 19, 2012 at 01:41

It is always exciting for us to introduce more mythical creatures into the fabric of our world and we had a field day playing with one of the most infamous creatures in international folklore. The mystery that is Bigfoot coupled with a discourse on human identity provided us with the perfect platform to set up Hank's first encounter with a Wesen, as if the poor guy hasn't been through enough already.

 

Happily Ever Aftermath

May 5, 2012 at 01:42

We've been sitting on Cinderella for a while, just waiting for the right time to bring the classic tale into our world. We had a lot of fun integrating some of the more modern aspects of financial fraud and corruption into the classic theme. We also found that the sibling rivalry so integral to the original plot bears a striking resemblance to that of some contemporary elite circles, making our story all the more relevant and engaging.

 

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