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Sugar EP Tells All About That Mind-Blowing Twist (And Why It Came So Late), Shares Season 2 Hopes

Sugar Finale Colin Farrell
Courtesy of Apple TV+

Warning: This post contains spoilers for all eight episodes of Apple TV+’s Sugar.

Does Sugar still have more surprises left up its sleeve?

Apple TV+’s neo-noir detective drama blew our minds a few weeks ago when it revealed that private eye John Sugar, played by Colin Farrell, was actually an alien from another planet. In this week’s finale, Sugar solved the case of missing girl Olivia Siegel, bringing her home safe and sound — only to learn that her Hollywood producer grandfather Jonathan might be her biological father. Plus, Sugar discovered that his fellow alien Henry was an accomplice to Olivia’s serial-killer kidnapper, and he decided to stay on Earth rather than flying home. (Read our full finale recap here.)

The finale left us with a lot of questions — and got us thinking about the possibilities for a Season 2 — so TVLine reached out to Sugar executive producer Simon Kinberg (who has also penned big-screen blockbusters like X-Men: Days of Future Past and Mr. & Mrs. Smith) for answers. Read on to get the full scoop on why they waited until Episode 6 to drop that extraterrestrial bombshell… and how likely it is that Sugar will be back to solve a new case in another season. (Apple TV+ has not officially renewed the series yet, for the record.)   

TVLINE | Before we get into the finale, I just wanted to go back to the big twist that was revealed in Episode 6. At what point in the process did you decide to keep it a secret for that long? Because I understand there was some thought of revealing it in the premiere.
Yeah, the original script that [series creator] Mark Protosevich wrote that got us all excited and got us all involved had Sugar revealing himself as an alien at the end of the pilot. And we talked a lot about if that would make it harder for the audience to connect and empathize with him as a character from that point forward, that it would feel like such a big departure that it would sort of color the experience of the show for them. So we then talked about: How much time do we want to create for the audience to form a human connection to him?

We talked about it possibly remaining a secret until the end of the entire season, and then we felt like that robbed the audience of something else, which is a different kind of connection to him, once you realize exactly this aspect of his identity. So we settled on it happening at the end of six episodes, so that you’ve laid enough breadcrumbs, spent enough time with him and now get to see the world through a slightly different lens as the audience. And so we landed there, from no exact science, but just a feeling, you know?

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