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Batwoman just put a face to one of DC Comics' most iconic characters.In the freshman superhero drama's season finale, Alice (Rachel Skarsten) continued searching for Kryptonite despite Mouse begging her to give up this vendetta against her family and run away with him. Thus, Alice and Hush's partnership has entered into a dangerous yet exciting new phase for season 2."We have a fun dynamic happening because it’s not Bruce Wayne, it’s Tommy Elliot, and Tommy and Alice have this really humorous relationship where Tommy is irrational and brash and hyper, and a little bit spastic, and Alice is calculated and has her own to-do list," Batwoman showrunner Caroline Dries tells EW. I’m looking forward to throwing them in scenes together."Below, EW chats with Dries about getting this twist approved and what's to come in season 2, which isn't expected until 2021.ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: How much negotiating did you do with DC to have Hush transform into Bruce Wayne? But, I mean I’m going to keep some of the elements we’ve already prepped — they take a long time to develop, so I’m really excited about that — and then other things we’re going to shift around dynamics to make it feel like this is a new season [with] new dynamics, new drama.Safiyah was mentioned once again this episode. I would say the thing that we have not done this season is — we definitely set up this triangle of sisters with Alice, Kate, and Mary, and I think there’s a journey to be had between Alice and Mary. But yes, one of my favorite dynamics on the show is obviously Luke and Mary, and what’s so successful about that relationship is that there are no sexual undertones in anything they do and yet the fans are like, “We want them together!” So this season, there will be romance but it’s not just going to happen right away and there’s going to be a love triangle, let’s put it that way.That sentence also teases their development as sidekicks. I know that’s a really vague answer, but we really spent a lot of time developing, like, the Mary character for example — to the point that within eight or nine episodes, people were like, “Kate, tell her!
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