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Well, you’ve got the option to’t say thatTaboodidn’t go out guns blazing.

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Actually, Delaney often sees dead people, so let’s not count them out yet.

Read the interview below, and for our full recap, gohere.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: This episode was a full-on bloodbath, in both an interesting and gruesome way.

“TOM HARDY:I entirely agree.

It’s very important to have this be a hard journey to get out of a situation.

We lost a lot of people, whether they got killed or were left behind, which was important.

I think that’s the whole fun of it.

I think that will be the last influx of that feeling, so that will be bittersweet.

But that means season 1 is over [Laughs].

That’s it, I can breathe out now, it’s done.

I think it’s a triumph of intellect.

For all the stuff that has been irrational about the series, he’s the master of rationality.

They’ve started to grow now, more like civilians.

Naturally, it’s becoming a team, who survives on the team is the thing.

So I think it’s sort of a subconscious folklore that we’re moving towards.

Why are all these people so drawn to him?

So he is the one that breaks the rules that they would like to be broken.

It’s rare [Laughs].

Why was this Zilpha’s fate?

He’s broken because she did that.

He would never express this, but maybe somewhere deep down, he wanted her to escape from him.

She was never going to board the ship, she wasn’t right.

He’s not sure what that is, whether it’s a gift or a curse.

He genuinely doesn’t remember saying that to her.

So if you see women like that, you might as well be having sex with me.”

That shock completely pulls him out.

In my mind, explosive stuff is going to happen, which will be great, should it happen.

The key really is Colonnade.

In his mind, you will know when the time is right.