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Killjoys
Fun Facts Gallery: Season 2 Episode 9
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Full Metal Monk: Season 2, Episode 8

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The jacket Pawter borrows from Dutch was Sarah Power’s favorite costume of the season.

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Julian, the Spring Hill Computer system, was voiced by and named after one of our writers, Julian Doucet.

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Do you recognize the song the boy sings in the Westerley streets? It’s a different version of the same song Pree sings in episode 8 of this season, which was reprised from Season 1.

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We used a first-person shooter aesthetic to shoot the action sequence under Spring Hill.

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“Yeah, well... my asshole’s bigger than your asshole” is Luke’s favorite joke of the season.

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The first Westerlyn to run at the wall was one of our stunt choreographers this season.

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Jelco’s request that the company guards send “F-Squad” is a bit of a nod to Austin Powers.

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There is an old filmmaking custom surrounding the death of a character wherein the cast and crew wait for the actor playing the dead character to open their eyes, which is exactly what we did for Pawter’s death.

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