![]() ![]() I definitely am not aware of it, but it works perfectly as a season finale because you're seeing all of us see our deaths. And it's like, well yikes, here we are. I actually don't know if they changed anything. Was Wednesday's episode tweaked at all to fit more of a finale feel? I think that'll be what launches us into season two from my understanding, but we shall see. But yeah, we have those things to deal with. And horrible loose threads with Carson and with Ryan and it just like sinks your heart so bad. And then obviously we have all these relationships that are sort of hanging in the balance. So that's set up really nicely to launch us into season two. That's a big, big deal and I think will take us a couple episodes to resolve, if not more than that. We are definitely set up with the Aglaeca storyline to carry us over to season two. ![]() We just really don't know because everything is ever-changing. We definitely had some talks and all of that kind of stuff, but it's all very unclear about how things are going to pick up. ![]() ![]() To break down the finale, ET hopped on the phone with leading lady Kennedy McMann to get the scoop on that crazy cliffhanger, what the original plans were for the four unproduced episodes and a look ahead to the new season.ĮT: Because the season was cut short, did you talk to executive producers Melinda Hsu Taylor and Noga Landau about where the story was going and what they were planning to do? While the mystery of Owen's killer was resolved (it was Lucy's brother, Josh, who delivered the fatal blow), there was so many questions left unanswered, from the aftermath of Nancy's parentage twist (bye Drew, hello Hudson?) to a potential new romance, that season two will be brimming with possibilities. Because Nancy Drew was forced to shelve four episodes when it abruptly shut down due to the coronavirus outbreak, it was kismet that Wednesday's episode - which wasn't intended to be the freshman season's final hour - ended in such dramatic fashion. ![]()
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