[Collider:] So, with every show that gets another season, you might get a new set or a new character, the network adding a little more money to the budget: do you have any idea of what you might be adding for season three?
NOLAN: Well it’s really that, sadly it isn’t about the season. [chuckles] It isn’t the way it used to be. You know, we certainly have a great budget on the show, but the expansions to world of the show really arise because, and this is kind of the idea of the premise of the show, where is each week you’re kind of meeting . . . It’s random access. Each week the machine is spitting out a number for a new person or a new world within New York that you get to know. And the idea from the beginning was that some of the characters would stick around and become part of the lives of the show, and the world of the show itself will continue to grow. So whether it’s a Paige Turco’s character, Ken Leung’s character, we always build that universe out. And then you have these characters who come along and who bring a whole new dimension to the show and we use them as a sort of lens into the other’s universes of the show, so that’s the case here with Sarah Shahi’s character Shaw and her entry into the world of our show. So we’re very much hoping to see more of her next season.
[Collider:] I am too, she’s one of my favorites. Speaking of other guest characters, are there any plans to bring back Logan Pierce?
NOLAN: Ooo! Yeah, we love Logan.
PLAGEMAN: I think that’s the fun of this show, is that we sort of always reserve the right to have the flexibility to bring back people that really pop, actors are fun to work with, but also open up another avenue on our show to explore, that feels relevant to the themes and roles that we like to explore.
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