You also wrote Heart of Mine - tell us about that?
Heart of Mine is kind of a departure from the show. It was more like a classic teenage story, and didn’t really have a big science fiction aspect to it.
What I really liked about that episode was it felt very real to me. I started to feel the relationships start to mature. Between Liz and Max especially, but also between Max and Tess, that triangle, and Liz starting to get the sense that there’s somebody else out there with Sean. What I like about that episode is that it felt emotionally very complex and very real to me.
It was tonally slightly different, it was a little bit slower in pace, a little bit more internal than many of the episodes, but I felt that it was very successful and really was the thing that launched us into the final group of episodes from season two.