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Killjoys
Fun Facts: Season 2, Episode 6
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I Love Lucy: Season 2 Episode 6

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The song over the acid explosive chase is by Jacuzzi Boys, the artists behind our new theme song this season.

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This episode has the raciest sex scene in the series to date.

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San Romwell's asteroid ship was built by our Production Design team by repurposing the mine from Episode 3,  "Shaft".

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Captain Apex, the comic book Johnny tries to trade Romwell, appeared in the first season.

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The song "Me & You" is performed by Hannah John-Kamen herself!

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The voice of Romwell's bot, before it gets reprogrammed as Lucy, is voiced by Lisa Rose Snow, the Executive Producer's assistant this season.

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There are over 2,000 keys hanging in San Romwell's key room.

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Lethian vale peaches were real peaches, colored with edible blue paint.

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