![]() ![]() Io9: I think that’s so important, considering the things that Persephone has been through for her to really identify her agency. I mean, it can be both! But, you know, I think there’s definitely nuance there And it can be very comforting to look at and maybe not necessarily just hot and spicy. It’s something many people experience and just part of the human experience. But I think I think sexual relationships can also be just deeply human. I feel that often sexual relationships are often framed, especially in the context of romance, as the only point to them is being titillating or erotic. But for me personally, with this story, I really want the focus to lie in Persephone rediscovering herself, building those relationships and being able to live her life–the escalation of her intimate relationship with her soon to be husband, obviously. And I absolutely understand why people really like revenge in the sense that it’s very cathartic. ![]() From Persephone’s perspective, I think sometimes there is this expectation around that revenge plot line. ![]() Rachel Smythe: At this particular plot line for me, it’s having a heavy emphasis on healing. ![]() What can you share about you plans for that? It’s time for the honeymoon part of their relationship to begin, in a sense, as season three picks up. Sabina Graves, io9: Let’s talk about building up to a really big moment between Persephone and Hades after she went full Queen of the Underworld against Kronos in the season two finale. ![]()
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