Bernadette Manuelito (Jessica Matten).
What I really liked about it was that we ended on more of a somber note this season.
Why was it so important that Season 3 ends with Joe being alone?
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CHRIS EYRE: It was important that it ends with Joe being alone, becausethere’s more to come.
And we’re doing a Season 4.
I want to know what happens, what John Wirth and the Native writers' room come up with.
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What was the thought process behind ending her arc in the penultimate episode instead?
So, basically it ends on that note, and we don’t have the resolution.
She smiles at Chee, and Chee smiles back, and they just have this electric chemistry.
It’s great to see them and their chemistry together coming up here.
Well, as one of those fans, I can tell you that we greatly appreciate it.
Is there any crossover in your mind between them, or are they completely separate?
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EYRE: I think they’re separate.
Most of all, because the writers are different, and the performers are different.
I’m a different filmmaker, as a matter of fact.
Butthey’re singular and they’re separate.
They’re two different things.
[Jessica Matten’s] incredible, and Deanna [Allison].
So, it’s been refined.
The writing is great, with John Wirth and the Native American writers.
Without being, “This is what it’s about, culturally.”
I think that’s a tribute [to] not only to the performers but the writing.
It just became this great moment in time where we were making TV series about characters.
That’s really what it’s about, it’s about the characters.
Maybe what Tony Hillerman novel you’re planning on adapting?
EYRE: [Laughs] A final tease… for Season 4?
EYRE: Okay, my tease for Season 4 is Franka Potente.
Dark Windsis available for streaming on AMC+.
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