We ended up feeling very encouraged that people grasped on to the game within the game. It’s the best season finale ever, except it didn’t feel honest if she ran off with Adam. Noxon: The great thing is that you have people almost playing their own version of Everlasting but with the mole people … The joke was that Rachel ends up winning Everlasting. She fantasizes one guy is “Prince Charming” and one guy is “Good Ole Boy” and she’s playing with them like dolls. She was like, “Oh no, I don’t want to be a love triangle girl anymore, I thought this was a different kind of show,” and what we assured her is that more than anything these guys are blank slates she’s projecting all of her issues on. Shapiro: The interesting thing is that when Shiri found out there was going to be a love triangle, she was actually really concerned because she’s played a lot of love triangles. The love triangle became a big part of the show, but now, between the Adam debacle and Jeremy’s public rejection, it’s a bit in disarray. The idea that Adam would end up marrying nobody came out late in the game. They were going to fall for their own crap and that was going to go south on them real bad. Both Quinn and Rachel were going to be hoisted on their own petards. Noxon: The ending was one of the hardest things for us because we really pushed our in the season - we dropped people off buildings already - and it was like, “Where do we go?” and also, “What’s the right satisfying ending?” We went back and forth but I think what we ended up with was a really good expression of Adam getting what he deserves as a player and a manwhore and everybody getting the reality of the situation as opposed to the fantasy. How long did you know that this is how you wanted to end it? The show spent the season building to both its finale and Everlasting’s finale. In the end, Anna leaves a humiliated Adam at the altar while Rachel and Quinn reluctantly celebrate their victory.įor more on what went down, who’s coming back and those comments from The Bachelor’s Chris Harrison, THR caught up with UnREALco-creators Shapiro and Marti Noxon. Adam, unfazed, still plans to move forward, but Anna, who Rachel ensured overheard the whole thing, does not.
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So what does full-dragon Rachel do? Moments before the live fairytale wedding ceremony, Rachel tearfully confronts Adam about his betrayal. “It doesn’t mean there’s no hope for her in her love life, it’s just the place we wanted to leave her at the end of season one.”
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“That was the moment we were driving to, Rachel in full dragon and just giving up any hope in love,” she added. “The scene with Rachel watching Adam propose to someone else, that was mandatory to us, that was really the moment she went Walter White - like when Walter White burned down the factory.” “We had point in mind way back in breaking of the arc,” co-creator Sarah Getrude Shapiro told The Hollywood Reporter.
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Quinn intercepts Adam and suddenly, the Everlasting wedding is back on, with Anna ( Johanna Braddy) as the Cromwell family (and producer) approved new fiancée and Rachel completely determined to make the spectacle the best finale in the show’s history.