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ABC Family: In the last episode, Jessi says that she is "'broken.'" Was she really truly 'broken' or was she designed to be a killer?Julie: Jessi truly is 'broken.' The big theme we felt it was important to explore in the show was the idea of nature vs nurture. And in that context, did Kyle and Jessi both have the same chance when they were 'born' and did circumstances dictate who ended up 'good' or not? Or is there a more spiritual element attached to both characters --- in that is Kyle a truly pure soul and Jessi a dark one? That's a question that we would have continued to explore throughout the life of the series --- watching poor Jessi struggle as she tried to be as good as Kyle....and watching Kyle as life experience and the harsh realities of the world as we know it infiltrated his good, pure soul. But in no way was Jessi ever designed to be bad from birth. Latnok, in all their misguided efforts, genuinely believed that they wanted to make the world a better place. They just had a peculiar way of going about it.In many ways, Jessi never had a chance. Her mother was psychologically troubled. Her entrance into the world was devastating. And her first few days, before Madacorp planted her with a life of memories, were cold and stark. But deep down lies a vulnerable girl --- like any human --- just who wanted to be loved unconditionally.

ABC Family: What was going to happen with all those clones? An army of handsome, healing, responsible, kind heroes sounds great, but we're just wondering if there was some other, darker motivation.Julie: As we saw through the series with characters like Brian Taylor, Professor Kern and Ballantine, certain individuals' agendas can corrupt the common goal of an institution. While we believe that the 'old world' Latnok had benevolent intentions, the minute you put that much power (playing God) into someone's hands, things can go horribly awry. There is a faction within Latnok, led by Kyle's genetic mother, that intended to sell the Kyle clones to the highest bidder --- using the actual Kyle as an example of how magnificent their experiment could be. Though Kyle successfully destroyed the formula, it's still filed away in his head as a result of the information he uploaded from Zyzzx while he was still in the pod. As Cassidy stated, he would stop at nothing to get that information back. The next season would have involved putting Nicole and Jessi into a situation where, in order to save Kyle's life, they give Cassidy what he wants. But they could never tell Kyle what they did, so they would be bonded together by the secret they have to keep from him.

ABC Family: In the end of the series, Kyle wasn't with either Jessi or Amanda. So, would Kyle be with Jessi or would Kyle be with Amanda? Does he get to be with his soul mate? Are both his soul mates? What's the significance of the butterflies and the electricity?Julie: The 'who will Kyle end up with' question is a question we have a hard time answering, because in our opinion a true hero is often destined to end up alone. Had this show run for five more years, Kyle would have likely ended up neither with them, knowing that he couldn't fulfill his true destiny as a prophet by living a normal relationship life like everyone else. But in the short-term, we absolutely believed that Kyle and Jessi's relationship would have continued to develop. It would have been complicated, passionate, volatile and ultimately self-destructive. Once Amanda had a chance to grow beyond her sheltered life --- probably when she entered college and embarked on that journey of self-discovery that every young adult goes through--- she and Kyle would have re-discovered each other and entered into a relationship that was more than just innocent puppy love. But when all is said and done, Kyle would have embarked on his post-series journey alone, hopefully in a beautiful poetic way.

ABC Family: Would Tom Foss always be part of Kyle's life?Julie: Tom Foss would always remain part of Kyle's life, but Tom Foss' demons are that he lost his wife and daughter. Eventually, Kyle would have paved the way to help Foss live the life that he thought he'd never have again. Kyle would 'freed' Foss from the responsibility of protecting him in order to ensure that Foss could find happiness. We wanted to pass the torch over time from Foss to Declan. Declan, always searching for an answer to where 'he fits' in Kyle's life, would have gone to Foss to learn how to be Kyle's protector.

ABC Family: Cassidy being Kyle's brother is a HUGE revelation. Were there going to be other revelations of this kind? Was Kyle related to any of the other characters?Was Cassidy lying just to save his own life?Julie: Cassidy and Kyle share the same genetic mother. Cassidy wasn't lying. No one else is related (as far as I know). The David and Goliath relationship between Cassidy and Kyle would have been a large part of next season. While we're connected by blood, they're opposed in their opposition. That would let us continue to explore one of our other favorite themes in this show: what defines 'family'?Is Adam really dead or would he have come back in future episodes like Foss?Julie: May Adam Baylin rest in peace. But we always had the ability to have him appear in Kyle's mind, just like he did in second season's 'Lockdown.'May Josh and Andy stay together? Even though she moved away and only is on webcam (yay!), Declan?Julie: Josh and Andy would have explored the treacherous waters known as 'long-distance relationship.' They would have broken up, gotten back together, gone to the same college, transferred to different colleges, broken up again, got back together again again, dated other people, and finally gotten married and lived happily ever after. Josh and Andy were our favorite relationships as writers, hands down. We truly contemplated Andy's cancer returning and Josh losing her, but we just couldn't bring ourselves to shut the door on Andy, or the actress Magda APaminowich (even though she's going off to Caprica), because we loved those two characters too much to ever say goodbye.What about Declan and Lori? Would they continue to be friends?Julie: Declan and Lori, believe it or not, would ultimately end up together. But before that, Lori would head off to New York to pursue a music career and Decan would have gone on a training sojourn with Foss. After several years of difficult life experiences, Lori would return to Seattle and follow in her mother's footsteps, enrolling in school to study psychology --- realizing that it's her true calling -- Decan will always have two priorities --- Lori and Kyle. For Battlestar Gallactica fans, he's Colonel Tighe to Admiral Odama. Decan would assume protection of Kyle from Foss and be his best friend and fiercest protector for life. Lori will be the only woman who could understand that, because she feels just as strongly about Kyle as Bill Clinton or Gandhi --Decan will become Mother Teresa --or Bill Clinton or Gandhi --Decan will become Mother Teresa--if only he had one more episode! If we had one more episode left we wished we knew what it would do ...we were only just getting started on all these stories left to tell about KyleXY.On behalf of myself, all the writers, producers and the cast, we were very grateful for having the opportunity to do this show and tell Kyle's story. The fans' loyalty and passion for the show was like nothing any of us had ever experienced before。 It was a true gift ... so thank you!