Warning: The following contains spoilers from the season 1 finale ofProject Blue Book.Read at your own risk!
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Why exactly did Hynek lie?

Eduardo Araquel/HISTORY
In the last scene of the season, the Fixer, a.k.a.
SEAN JABLONSKI:We have been setting it up.
These have been little Easter eggs we’ve sort of setup all season.

Eduardo Araquel/HISTORY
There’s a lot of mythology that we’re trying to tap into.
We want to feel like we’re closer than we’ve ever been before in terms of discovering something.
We don’t kick the can down the road.
It does have some very real world explanations.
When you explain to them what’s going on, you go, “Look it up.
Look at the newspaper headlines from the day.”
This felt like a great capper for our guys to experience.
By doing that, this allows us to follow that larger investigation and not just the cases themselves.
We’re already on board."
Or, “We’ve seen it for ourselves.
You guys look like idiots.”
But [the CIA comes in] and usurps the generals in that way.
I’m talking about Roswell.
I’m talking about the Maury Island incident.
At the end of the episode, Hynek is seen reading a letter.
Is that letter from Unseen?
When you saw it just in the scope of the series, it just feels small.
It was a way of introducing his character in the very first episode.
Project Blue Bookhas been renewed for a second season on HISTORY.