

There’s a way that a lot of them take on the mantel of Leader throughout the series. So this show is always going to be a tug-o-war between ‘how do I be my own human-self now that I have a new destiny thrust upon my shoulders? How do I reconcile the two? And now having to connect and share a common destiny with a group of complete strangers that is all about saving humankind as we know it!”Įoghan O’Donnell – They all come at it from different directions, have their own reasons for not wanting to continue or wanting to move forward too much. Not dissimilar from the crisis we all face in our lives. But they are all facing very real, relevant and relatable crisis in their lives. By Sabienna Bowman / J8:34 pm EST As the senior criminalist on 'Rizzoli & Isles,' Susie (Tina Huang) was an essential part of the team. They have different belief systems that we will explore to greater depth in the series. They come from different ages and different walks of life.

One of the great gifts that Eoghan (pronounced like “Owen”) gave all the writers in the writer’s room for The Messengers is that these are all characters that we can relate to.

Trey Callaway: We want them to be compelled by the mystery. Sesquipedalian: A long word, or characterized by the use of long words. Q: What do you want your audience to take away from the first episode? The Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness trope as used in popular culture. After I finished swooning I was privileged to speak to the Series Creator Eoghan O’Donnell and Executive Producer Trey Callaway about this exciting and complex new series.
