The gut is told by the government!
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May 22, 2007 5:03am CST
Prison Break creator Paul Scheuring told me so himself. "We wouldn't kill Sarah Wayne Callies' character off for habing a child," he says. "We're planning on going forward with her in the series, because she's one of our strongest components." Scheuring also ruled out incorporating the pregnancy into the show. Instead, he and his fellow producers are devising "creative ways" to account for Sara's disappearance this fall. (Callies is due in late summer,just as production on the anticipated third season gets underway.)"It actually fits into what we were already planning," says the exec, who woule neither confirm nor deny that Sara would be the victim of yet another kidnapping. "We definitely have creative work-arouds to account for her character being MIA. We would have explanations for why she wasn't in the first batch of episodes." Paul Scheuring also teased that Season 3 would feature "a different storytelling process" that will begin to "play out in the last couple episodes of Season 2" and "leave some cliff-hangers, including one with Sara." Although mum on specifics, he says the new conceit will involve bringing "some of the surviving members of the gang back together," in addition to introducing several new faces. "In the model of Lethal Weapon, where in every subsequent sequel the had a new participant, we're going to be doing that as well. We brought in Mahone for Season 2, and we plan on adding one or two major new characters/actors for Season 3."
Series creator Pail Scheuring also told me that a new female series regular will be added to the cast next season, "She is Michael's equal in terms of intelligence," he revealed of the not-yet-cast newbie. "And she would seem to be coming down on the side of good initially, but there will be questions about whether that's a facade. And she'll be a love interest for one of our characters." Scheuring also spilled that "90 percent " of the conspiracy will (thankfully) be wrapped up by the end of this season. "The audience will definitely get closure. It'll feel like this is the endgame of the story, and yet there will be a few unansered questions."
Source:Ask Ausiello@TV Guide
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