S2E7: No Person Left Behind

S2E7: No Person Left Behind

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S3E10: Stranger in a Strange Land (With Shantel VanSanten, Sonya Walger, Matt Wolpert & Ben Nedivi)

The Season 3 finale is here, and there’s a lot to talk about. Krys chats with Shantel VanSanten (Karen Baldwin) and Sonya Walger (Molly Cobb) about the climactic ending. Plus, executive producers, showrunners, and co-creators Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi take a look back at the en ...  Show more

S3E9: Coming Home (With Jodi Balfour, Bradley Thompson & David Weddle)

Only one more episode before the season finale. Joining Krys are Jodi Balfour (Ellen Wilson) and writers Bradley Thompson and David Weddle to unpack Season 3, episode 9. They talk about Ellen’s tremendous internal conflict and her decision behind her announcement, as well as how ...  Show more

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