Gen V Showrunner Explains Season 2’s Shocking Finale Twist



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Warning: There are spoilers ahead for Gen V season 2, episode 7.Gen V showrunner Michele Fazekas has explained how Gen V season 2 set up the twist heading into the season 2 finale.

While speaking with EW, Fazekas broke down the pulse-pounding twist… that Cipher isn’t really Cipher. He’s a guy called Doug who’s been used for years as a vessel for Thomas Godolkin’s powers. Fazekas talked about how the show dropped hints, and laid the groundwork for this revelation, such as Cipher not caring about his body. Check out her comments below:

“We’re laying out little hints that, if you look back, you’ll be able to see it. Even the fact that — why does this guy just drink gross shakes with chicken and stuff in it? It’s because he doesn’t taste anything. He doesn’t care about this body. He’s just trying to keep it going to get to the end goal.”

“We were worried that everyone’s going to guess that. I think some people will guess that. I don’t know if it’s guessable that they are actually the same person, that this guy is just some guy. He is basically just a body that [Godolkin’s] tried on.”

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