ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Season 4 really begins as a throwback to season 1, doesnt it?
JORDAN GAVARIS:Yeah.
There was this sort of anonymity to the villainy.

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But the interesting thing about Neolution is that its not a corporation, its a concept.
But we have that back this season and it just adds to the hair trigger mystery effect.
You often need, like, a flowchart to follow everything thats going on with this show.
I mean, thereisa flowchart.
We dont see it, its in the writers room.
They hire someone specifically to man the flowchart.
I dont know what their job title is.
Season 2 and 3, the show expanded.
There was just so much expansion in terms of character and plot.
But I think were coming back and getting answers to questions posed in season 1.
They had no home to speak of.
They had no family to speak of.
And that was something that they connected over.
Its really hard for him.
And he didnt go to Iceland with them.
I cant necessarily say with whom.
There were some really great scenes that I had so much fun.
Its just always fun to stretch relationships.
I think that the worst thing as an actor is to fall into a monotony with characters.
Its always thrilling when you get to stretch those relationships and find new space for them.
Just keep exploring different dynamics with the same people.