Jodi Walker
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Podcast Appearances
looking around and being horrified by the Hitler art in the room she was staying in to getting on board with Sebastian, this politician, to literally seating Harper next to Nazis.
Like we've seen these things make sense.
I want to see them make sense for Harper because I think while they haven't,
Harper's ultimately taken a backseat.
You know, like, she has been a bit of an NPC.
And I think we are past the point of that being able to be her character, of, like, this sort of deadness being able to be her character.
It's like, we got to lean in or out.
Okay, well Harper's not the quickest on the uptake with emotions, Rob.
I can't believe this is the end.
It cruised by on a very bumpy ship, on a very bumpy cruise.
This went so quickly.
As always, at the end of an industry season, I'm just sad to not be talking about it anymore.
It's like, for any of its faults, it's so good to have a show that you just really want to talk about, you know, like that requires the further conversation.
And I think that season four really did that.
And...
you know, I don't want to hit the like, are you finished?
Are you done here for Rob?
But it's nice to know.
It really is.
I like going into season five, like knowing that's the end.