This interview doesn’t involve Katie, but I thought it was really interesting. Hitfix interviewed Dean Chekvala who plays JD on Harper’s Island and questioned him about who he thinks the killer is. Here are his responses:
HitFix: Since it sounds like you’re in the dark on where things went after you left, what’s your hunch? Give me some theories…
DC: Oh, I’ve blamed that little girl, from the beginning. Not to be trusted. I’ve always thought it might have been Abby, you know? Every week, we’d be like “Who do you think it is? Who do you think it is?” and talk amongst ourselves and try to convince each other on who we thought it was and from the very beginning, I created my own scenario, based on new evidence whatsoever, but I was like, “I think it’s going to be Abby, because that might be cool.” I don’t know how they would tell that story, but it might be her. Then I switched every week, like “Oh, it’s the sheriff!” and then “Oh, it’s Jimmy, the native kid.” So I’m kinda anxious and really interested to see what new information they’re going to start revealing about these peoples’ relationships that will make it more clear. That’s where the story is at now. You definitely know the premise, but what you always constantly learn are the secrets that they hold. They’re not necessarily out-of-nowhere secrets, where sometimes you’re like “Well, if I’d know that, of course I would have known.” But in this case, it works because the people involved, seeing it through their eyes, have to earn those secrets being told, they have to discover them. And that changes the game plan for them and for the audience. As long as they keep that consistent, it should be really interesting.
HitFix: Do you think viewers paying attention might be able to figure out the clues, or will there be a lot of explaining done in the finale?
DC: I think a little of both. Let’s say, after the finale, you’re like, “Really? Does that really work?” Then I think if you’d go back and rewatch them, you’d be able to see the clues. But to remember the clues? I don’t know. I probably won’t be able to . It’s way too much information, since you don’t really know what even is a clue. At this point, every move that someone makes, you could be like “That’s a clue!” There are clues all over the place, I’m sure, but I’m not that good at figuring out what’s a clue and what’s not. They’re doing a really good job of, not tricking you, but making you believe something else is important, while you miss the important thing. I feel like you could figure it out and you probably will by the end, but if you go back, you might see more clues from the beginning. I’m hoping that they put that in there.
You can read the rest of the interview here!
ooh … interesting. see, i love how NO ONE but the people that probably made it through to the finale know who the actual killer is. i thought it was JD for the LONGEST time … but now i’m kinda leaning toward Jimmy or maybe even Abby, maybe with the help from her dad or something??
haha but really, i have NO idea.




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