![]() ![]() That’s great that, hopefully, we leave people with questions. ![]() “But we do know what Davenport is up to and so that is very much a part of Season 2. “I think there’s a lot of story that we didn’t get a chance to tell in that eight-episode first season,” Sonnenshine told Variety. That loose end is one in a heap of tangled plot points that “Archive 81” left at the end of its finale, including why Samuel’s brother, Virgil Davenport, had set this entire thing up to begin with, commissioning Dan to restore Melody’s tapes and, in doing so, reveal the Kaelego ritual that at least two different cults had seemingly died trying before.ĭavenport denied to Dan that he wanted to save his brother Samuel from The Otherworld that Samuel had been sucked into while attempting the ritual at the Visser in the ’90s with his cult and an unwilling Melody, but Sonnenshine confirms to Variety that denial was a bluff. “And I think Season 2 is, where is Samuel? Where is he? And I think that that is a very exciting branch of our story that we definitely know what we’re doing with.” “Samuel is still very much part of the story,” she said. But Sonnenshine says he’s definitely somewhere that you’re going to care about in Season 2 (assuming Netflix renews the show). When Melody came out, Samuel wasn’t there. Samuel was the one who yanked her back through to where Dan’s friend Mark (Matt McGorry) and Melody’s long-lost mother, a Baldung coven witch who had opened The Otherworld portal for Dan’s passage, were waiting for them at the Catskills estate where Dan had been tasked with restoring Melody’s Visser apartment tapes by Virgil Davenport (Martin Donovan). Melody went through the correct exit in the “Archive 81” finale, but with the wrong person. And that people have gotten kind of mixed up in there trying to exit, and maybe didn’t exit through the right door.” “It means there’s little holes, little poke, poke - little entry and exit points. ![]() And the question we’re asking is, we saw people disappear into The Otherworld in different time periods, right? So what does that mean? “He’s in the real ’90s, and the clue for that is that it does not have the particulates floating around there. “I can tell you that he is in the ’90s,” said Sonnenshine, who created the series based on the hit podcast “Archive 81,” in an interview with Variety. ![]()
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