Generation kill season 26/17/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We don’t know how much time has passed exactly, but we see light in the sky. Here is the concluding scene of Genera+ion, as it is written: I wish I had a straight answer, and I'm sorry I don't have any certainty on the matter, but I think I can answer this question in another way. I'll also admit I'm sad we couldn't give Riley her happy ending.Īnd then there is the unresolved mystery. I'll admit I'm disappointed that we didn't get to continue this representation of Greta's experience with her identity - I think it had potential to be a valuable character arc for a lot of ace or questioning kids. I happen to know several ace people who have had romantic relationships, so why is that so hard to find in the media? So yes, there was definitely a future for Greta (Haley Sanchez) and Riley (but they both need to learn some communication skills). I don't think there is enough asexual representation in television to begin with, but it's also a question of the kind of asexual representation. We really wanted to explore the implications of a relationship between one sexual and one asexual person, when they each experience such strong romantic feelings for one another. Who knows? Maybe Ana (Nava Mau) would've adopted her. We could never have gotten rid of Riley (Chase Sui Wonders), we love her (and Chase) way too much. Would Riley have gone to Reno with her dad? We see the slightest glimpse of this when Arianna (Nathanya Alexander) and Delilah (Lukita Maxwell) reconnect at the end of the finale, and of course the rift between these two and Naomi (Chloe East) is much more extreme, but I think these are three girls who couldn't help but come back to each other. Would Delilah, Naomi, and Arianna have been okay?Įventually, yes. We discussed many ideas regarding how to move forward with the Stewart family post-finale, and we didn't settle on anything final, but many of us loved the idea of Mark becoming a more present and open-minded dad, even if he didn't get the chance to explore his sexuality more within the context of our show. No, we (the writers) never intended for this to be the implication, but we always indulged the possibility that Mark (Sam Trammell) was bi-curious, and had simply never had the chance to explore. Barnz spilled the beans about the decision-making process behind the scenes of the HBO Max series as well. In addition to a coy answer regarding the rooftop situation, Barnz discusses if Riley (Chase Sui Wonders) would have ended up moving and if Mark (Sam Trammell) ended up as the third in a polyamorous relationship. Speaking with EW, Generation co-creator, Zelda Barnz, answered the most frequently asked questions following the cancellation of the show. Related: Every Fall 2021 Movie & TV Show Coming To HBO Max The first season ended on a cliffhanger where an emotionally distraught Chester (Smith) smiles as he meets an unknown person on the roof of a signboard. There were many characters and plot lines to juggle on the show, and unfortunately, not every story was wrapped up neatly before the show was canceled. Generation followed a group of high school students who experiment with their sexuality in a conservative area of Orange County, California. ![]()
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