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If it was anything, it was more like a representation of Ryan's mental state. Maybe it was really there, or maybe it was imagined - the point is that whatever it was, it did what Ryan needed it to. Maybe it IS heaven, at least in the sense that Ryan could find peace there. The ultimate takeaway, I think, is that the

He wrote for Freddy's Nightmares?! Oh man, is there any chance you'll be able to post any of that stuff? I love hearing stories about those old horror anthology shows. They were such a staple of mine when I was a kid, and I know there must have been a lot of great stories surrounding their production.

Amanda never saw Wilfred. She was dealing with her own crazy. And Bruce was probably part of Ryan's craziness.

Who exactly knows? In the end, it's whatever Ryan needs it to be.

Wow, great interview. These questions being answered make me feel even better about how the show ended. Ryan is definitely better off without Jenna. She's the one losing out here, not Ryan.

It seems like it was part of Ryan's crazy. And that he was fine with it.

The ending for this show…wow. David Zuckerman takes no prisoners. It gave us some definite answers, while leaving some things up in the air, and it all just kinda…worked. Ryan finally gets over Jenna, who is nothing but a coward (and might I say quite a bitch?), and that's saying something considering Ryan isn't quite

WHAT? FUCK. FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK.

It doesn't sound like the Happening. It sounds like a freakin' episode of the X-Files. And her main character is obviously Scully, who is obviously her. Who is hoping to probably get this made into a TV show, or movie, or mini-series, obviously starring her as the Scully clone.