Containment was cancelled by The CW back in May, but the network let 13 one-hour episode drama play out. In the wake of last night’s unintentional Containment TV series finale, Executive Producer Julie Plec talks about her plans, had The CW renewed the quarantine drama for a second season.
Based on the Belgian series Cordon, Containment follows people afflicted with and affected by a mysterious epidemic that breaks out in Atlanta. The Containment TV series cast includes: David Gyasi, Christina Moses, Chris Wood, Kristen Gutoskie, Claudia Black, George Young, Hanna Mangan Lawrence, and Trevor St. John. Warning: Containment TV series finale spoilers, after the jump.
EW asked Plec what she would have done with Containment, season two:
We had so many plans, and what’s exciting to me, in the midst of my despair, is that the Belgian company has made a second series of the show, so we get to see their story continue on. Maybe if nothing else, more people will watch that now that they don’t get to watch ours.
We really wanted to spend a season dealing with the day-to-day community building of being inside a quarantine that feels like it might never end and really explore what society goes through when they are essentially left to die. And then we were planning on building a really tremendous conspiracy outside the cordon that Leo Green was going to be chasing in a great kind of All the President’s Men way as he connected the origins of the virus back to a big pharma company. We wanted to see what it was like for Lex to end up in a community where suddenly Jake was really, for all intents and purposes, the mayor, and what conflict that would create between those two friends. We wanted to see Jana as the mama bear queen of the community as we see people starting to experiment with how do we communicate, can we have radio, how do we get the message out, how do we educate our kids? What’s poor Quinton going to be like as a teenager growing up in this community? What are the other kids? Are they troublemakers? We had a lot of plans. And I’m super sad that we’re not going to be able to tell those stories.
Plec tells TV Line what she would have done differently, had she known Containment would only run for one season:
Well, if I had known that from the beginning, I would have finished the story. I would have found a way to find a cure and see a sense of hope that the quarantine would be lifted. We got pretty close to that, coincidentally, so that’s good. But I would have liked to see it go on for another chapter in order to tell the other half of the story.
Plec went into even more detail with TV Line, about her plans, had The CW picked up Containment season two.
TVLINE | What was in store for a potential Season 2?
We had the conflict at the hospital. As the entire community is waiting for the virus to die out, knowing they won’t be free until it does, Dr. Cannerts comes up with a way to keep people alive, even though they’re symptomatic. So there’s a bunch of people, diseased and able to spread the virus, that he’s keeping alive and healthy but still infectious. Suddenly, these people who just 20 days ago were outraged to be placed in a cordon find themselves having to cordon off an area within their own zone so that they can potentially avoid infection from the people at the hospital. So we had a great cuckoo’s nest kind of division: the hospital filled with sick and dying people versus a community of people trying to build and hold on and survive in functional ways by deciding what to do about communication and law and martial law and how to feed themselves and how to teach their kids and how to be intimate with each other — all the things that you need to have when you’re stuck somewhere and you’re not going anywhere anytime soon.
TVLINE | How would Lex have adjusted to being inside the cordon?
The adjustment would have been complicated for him, because he’s used to being the guy in charge. He’s the Major, and here he comes into a town with less than 10 cops, where Jake has stepped into, basically, an ad hoc mayoral role within the community [and] where normal law does not apply. And yet, Jake is such a by-the-book guy, he would have had quite a wake-up call in terms of how to navigate within this new world.
TVLINE | Jake went on such a journey in Season 1 with Katie. What love interest could you have possibly introduced for him that fans wouldn’t have revolted against?
We had a new lady friend that we were planning on, quite literally, dropping from a helicopter into the middle of the quarantine zone, but certainly knowing that it wouldn’t be easy to get romantic anytime soon. But we definitely had a new scene partner for him that we were excited to explore.
TVLINE | After the finale, I had to wonder what Katie would think of the fact that Quentin did not get out of the cordon after all.
She would still be rooting for an alternate exit route. Season 2 would have continued to be about ways to eventually get healthy people out of the cordon. Quentin’s destiny, certainly — unless we had to “Walt” him because he was growing too tall [Laughs] — was to make it out safely. I can’t see it ending any other way.
Did you enjoy the Containment TV series finale? Even though it was not planned as a single season show, do you think Containment‘s first and only season told a complete story? Sound off in the comments!
I think this show was great!!! I want another season!!
I need to see an ending. I watched season one in two days. Please air a second season and give us closure.
Was not able to watch this show when it was televised due to work schedule. Caught it on Netflix and found it to be suspenseful, intriguing and very thought provoking. Very sad there will not be a season 2.
I fell in love with this show and it’s characters. I hear songs that remind me of certain scenes. When Katie died I literally bawled my eyes out; my son walked in and was worried that something bad had happened, lol. I just wish that there was more to this show and that it wasn’t canceled. I feel that we as fans need closure, and not a haphazard finale that wasn’t intended to be the end of a potentially great story.
I fell in love with Containment: its story line, and its intertwining relationships between the characters. I am extremely disappointed with its cancellation. Julie Plec is amazing.. I believe the CW made a huge mistake!!
I loved this show! I watched the whole season on Netflix in 24 hours! I really wished that it would have been picked up for another season!!!
The CW always cancels great shows. Makes me not want to watch anything on this network cuz it makes me angry to like a show and it just end.
I think it was really stupid to kill off Katie, that was just a dumb idea no offense, because now they ruined part of a great show. So many popular shows such as grey’s anatomy kill off great main characters that make up most of the show, cant characters just live and have somewhat of a happy ending for once? Although cancelling it was even more of a dumb idea. I really liked this show and if their were more seasons I would watch them all. Went in the wrong direction with ending it, should of continued..(and not killed Katie.)
Umm no. It was great to kill her off. It reinstates to the audience that even the main characters aren’t safe. Not only that, I would of loved to have seen how her lover (Jake ? I forget his name) coped now that she is gone. From memories, and being an officer, their was a great many potentials for this show to go down that would be justified by katies passing. Her passing really made me cry, but that what great shows DO!
I got bored, and they killed of Katie, after such a deep connection to Jake I wouldn’t have watched a second season knowing she was gone anyway. It could have been great ….if Katie was alive in season two I would have given another go
Really liked the show ..
Disappointed that it was cancelled..
Well I am sad to learn this news. I was drawn into the character development and the situation was really interesting because it hasn’t already been done a zillion times…
I enjoyed this show very much. My wife, teenage daughter and myself sat down every week to watch Containment. I hope a second season does happen to at least give us the viewer closure. We invest so much of our free time in shows that get canceled or renewed. There is nothing worse than the not knowing how it finishes. Please give us the finale the viewers truly deserve. A show should never be canceled before the entire season plays out. Most people spend their time with a DVR to watch all the great shows. I personally love shows with… Read more »
Once again a brillant show is canceled…..left in one of the hardest cliffhangers I’ve ever seen! I was yelling at the t.v. as Jake began recapping the end, “They better do a season 2.”
Reading the comments below I notice I’m not alone in how frustrating it is to have these well told, intrigueing stories get canceled. To be replaced with garbage t.v. shows they keep throwing at us, season after season, beating a dead horse, no one can ride.
Hopefully netflix will pick it up and finish up this worthy show.
THANKS FOR NOTHING CW NETWORK!
Season 2 please!!! Please let us know what we can do to push for season 2, it can’t end this way! Help us save the cordon!
Im fourteen and I dont get around to watching much tv with all of my scool work and studying, but whenever i had the time of day i would watch this show. Honestly i am devastated that there isnt going to be a second season. The story wasnt even completed!! Lex had just gotten into the codon and Jake just lost Katie, which by the way was equaly devastating, it would be amazing to see how their friendship holds up and how, or if, Lex and Dr.Cannarts would work together. Anyway thank you soooo much for a great tv show… Read more »