Roswell Boss comments on Season 4 ending after surprise cancellation

Monday night, Roswell, New Mexico It ended after four seasons on The CW, with the episode “How’s It Going?” Network reimagining of the original concludes Roswell series of the nineties. But while the episode sealed off the stories of its main characters — and left audiences with plenty to think about — Season 4 was not originally intended to be the series’ finale and now, showrunner Chris Holler is opening up about how the series is. The cancellation changed that final episode and what fans could expect in Season 5.

Warning: spoilers for the series finale Roswell, New Mexico, “How are you?” , after this point.

In the episode, there was an engagement and a farewell wedding. Michael (Michael Flames) and Alex (Tyler Blackburn) finally tied the knot, something fans have been looking forward to for some time while Max (Nathan Parsons) and Liz (Janine Mason) finally got engaged – although Max eventually ended up having a showdown back in the His homeland is an oasis world, at least for the time being. According to Hollier, all of these items were in the episode before the series was canceled, they only had to make one change over Max’s departure.

“There was one change after that where the console melted, and Liz would feel, ‘Oh no, I just got engaged and he’s probably trapped in there forever,'” Hollier said. diverse. “It was the only thing we removed.”

Holler explained that the episode was generally designed as a conclusion to the series, but he was ready for another season and pitched the idea to the network that would have seen different time jumps for each character.

“I had to bet loose [the network] I had to get them to sign to let me [have Max] drifting away. And they’re saying, “Well, when is he coming back?” Next question, said Holler, was the first audience. So, yeah, there was a plan already, for how to round it off assuming Season 5 would be our last. We had some time for the inline hops to tell stories that actually broke down into weeks. We actually wanted to expand and jump to three different times over the next two years for all of our characters.”

“I’m very fortunate for the time we had, but you always feel like we have another bullet in the room,” he added.

Back in May, The CW stunned fans when it announced the cancellation of six series, including Roswell, New Mexico. At the time, Julie Blake – who works as an executive producer on the series – told fans that Roswell, New Mexico And the legacies He had already orchestrated their season finale to work just in case the series wasn’t renewed, after he got an alert from network president Mark Bedowitz.

“The last thing is: Roswell And the legacies, ‘Plec wrote at the time.’ Mark Pedowitz and his team at The CW had the class and grace to warn the shows that they might not survive, even if the CW wanted them to. Because of that, the season finales for both shows have been carefully designed to also function as the series finalists.”

Roswell, New Mexico Series creator Karina Adly Mackenzie made similar comments herself, promising fans that the final season would deliver a satisfying ending.

“[Roswell, New Mexico] Fans, I know it’s disappointing news, but don’t get too sad! Mackenzie Books.[Chris] Hollier, the cast, and the entire space team built Season 4 that delivers so many moments we’ve all been longing to see, and I think the ending feels satisfying.”

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