I transcribed the questions Daron answered to during a panel at the Creativa Fest 2017. Below, a summary of what she said; after that, a complete transcription. Thanks to Alfrely on YouTube for having provided the video!

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- Daron has an idea for the series’ finale.

- The original plan was for Marco not to have any friends: “Star and Marco are kinda like these only children, and they connect together, and they have like this special bond”, but Disney executives wanted him to have male friends as well, and they came up with Alfonzo and Ferguson. Since they didn’t really know what to do with them, they have been absent from S2. They are going to “come back a little” in S3.

- Daron has no real reason for Marco being Mexican, she just wanted him to be the average angelino.



- Daron originally pitched the show, when she was still a CalArts student, to Cartoon Network (to Craig McCracken and Rob Renzetti) for a project called “The Cartoonstitute”. They didn’t want to make anything out of it, but later Renzetti introduced her to Nickelodeon,where a one minute short was created, without them wanting to tale it any further, though. She eventually pitched it to Disney, where a pilot episode was and then greenlit into a full show (the whole process took about a year).

- In Blood Moon Ball, when Marco heard a voice talking to him, seagulls sounds were supposed to play, making it immediatly obvious how the one speaking was the Sea Captain in the frame, but the sound was forgotten during the episode’s mixing. What or who he is might be “a bit” relevant in the future.

- There will probably be more “Tomco moments”. “I am a fan of Tomco myself” said Daron, laughing.

- Daron couldn’t say if we’re going to learn something about Star and Tom’s past, but there will be more on them.

- According to Daron all the dimensions seen in the show are “in the same space”, as if they were always “on the same planet”, but in different dimensions [imagine it as a stack of papers, the scissors allowing to go from one to another]. But, at the end of the day, “It’s fantasy. I think we are always like trying to make it logical, but I also think that at a certain point if you overthink it nothing probably actually makes sense”.

- Daron is happy to see the fandom being so excited about shipping, but also believes that fans likes to be “upset”, and that a show has to keep things interesting, no one would watch a show that were to be just “"Star and Marco get together and they will be like so happy, the end”.

She also specified that they don’t let the fandom influence their writing, and that it’s understandably impossible to make everyone happy.

- Jackie is not a mermaid, nor magical. She sees her as a typical Venice Beach girl who is into skateboards and the ocean. And Janna is not a witch.

- Daron sometimes sees a fan theory and thinks “Oh that was really good!” (in relation to the show being written so much in advance compared to what airs). She also mentions liking a theory about Moon having been an exchange student in Toffee’s dimension [specifying that’s not what they actually did.]



- Adam had to audition to be cast as adult Marco in Running With Scissors, since Daron initially think his voice would have been too young sounding.

- Since Star has been a thing for Daron years before the show’s production began, she doesn’t really feel like she’s “talking to Star” when she talks to Eden -while several of the crew members do feel that way, same with Adam.

- There’s some shared background to Moon and Toffee’s story.

- Writing is Daron’s favorite part of making an episode, and she doesn’t impose her ideas, but goes with the best one, discussing it with her crew. She also feels like, while the original idea for the show is hers, it would have never become as big as it is now without all the people working on it.

- There’s going to be more about Eclipsa.

- Daron has ideas for other shows, but hasn’t really had time to develop them so far, being busy on Star.

- Star is her favorite character, as she is “close to her heart”.

- StarFan13 was originally a one-time gag in Brittney’s Party (boarded by Ian Wasseluk), but they then liked and kept using her.

- What Star did in Storm the Castle is a “precursor” to dipping down, she was channeling magic through her.



- Daron wanted to do some kind of “cameo crossover” with Rick & Morty and Gravity Falls, placing a common object in a scene, but while they ended up doing it, she didn’t manage to. Talking about the idea of an actual crossover, she “feel like it could be… maybe Gravity Falls, maybe…?”.

- While some might have saved themselves, most of Ludo’s old monsters died in the explosion in Storm the Castle.

- Daron doesn’t know yet what she’s going to do once the series is over, she might take a break, or eventually make a new show.



- Daron wishes Disney would do SVTFOE toys, and suggest fans to bother them to do it [Disney apparently values a lot people asking for products at their stores, when it comes to choose what merchandise to make]

- While talking about the show’s animation, Daron said that they “had some troubles-”, but then got interrupted and didn’t pick up the question again. This might be related to the “ number of difficulties producing the first season" she mentioned in this interview.

- While drawing a Marco on a fan’s book, Daron accidentally gave him heart cheeks, thus making the first official (?) Marar cosplay. If you want to hear Daron almost saying “Oh shit”, click here.

- Daron sometimes gets surprised by seeing fans liking episodes or scenes that she felt like were bad. "I think people connect with different parts of the show”. She chose not to say if she has least favorite episodes, as not to lessen all the hard work everyone puts into the show, but said that first season was a little rough, since they still had to figure out things.

- Mewberty, Blood Moon Ball, Storm the Castle, Into the Wand and Face the Music are (among) her favorite episodes, and she was very excited about Ludo in the Wild.

- Most of the tapestries in Into the Wand were designed by one of the storyboarders, Jushtin Lee, and then got turned into the final designs seen in the episodes by background and layout artists.

- There are going to be songs in future episodes as well.

- There are probably going to be more guest stars in S3, but that’s something for Disney to announce.

- We might see Star’s “mewberty form” again [related post by show’s producer Hammersley].

- Daron designed Star and Marco, but for most of the other characters she just gives rough sketches or ideas to the designers. She described Hekapoo to Becky Dreistadt, the artist who designed her, as “a kinda fiery elf thing”.



- Daron is not familiar with drawing Tom, since she didn’t design him. It kinda shows.



- We might get to know what Lekmet’s role in the Magic High Commission was, and Daron answered to a question about him being really dead or not with “Well he’s gone to ashes, so…”.

- Daron wants her characters, and villains, to have a perspective, and she feels like they did that with Toffee, comparing him to a Magneto-like character, who is not wrong, but is going about things the wrong way. He has “his own perspective” about how Mewmans treat monsters.

- Daron and Cheyenne Curtis (S1 designer) drew “like 100 dresses”, since the executives at Disney were very concerned about it, not wanting them to be too girly or to have puffy sleeves (but Daron managed to put them in S2).

- The livechats, which were Disney’s idea, are not “totally canon”, but they had an outline.

- The Star and Marco Guide To Mastering Every Dimension was supposed to be published after the first 14 episodes in S2, and the events into it are a little bit after Bon Bon The Birthday Clown and before the episodes that aired in February.

- As seen in Crystal Clear, Eclipsa, frozen in Rhombulus’ crystals, moved her arm, and the glove remained stuck in place just like Star’s socks.

- Daron can’t tell where Toffee’s finger ended up when Star’s room disappeared from Marco’s house, nor if the color coding of dimensions in Heinous’ metallurgy book in St. Olga’s Reform School for Wayward Princesses has a connection to the wand/magic.







COMPLETE TRANSCRIPTION



Q- Do you have a finale planned for the show?

A- Yeah, I kinda got an idea.

Q- What happened to Al & Ferg

A- It’s funny like you know pitching a show for a network and stuff, so… and Disney is so awesome, they just let me do so many cool things in the show and they’ve been like so awesome, they really are trying to do amazing things in animation. But one of the things they really wanted for the first season with Marco, is that they were like “He doesn’t have male friends. And we want him to have male friends ‘cause we want him to be more… male, I guess? I don’t know.” So I didn’t know… my original plan was for, you know it’s like Star and Marco are kinda like these only children, and they connect together, and they have like this special bond. And I didn’t really see Marco as having like friends. So I had to came up with some friends, so I created Ferguson and Alfonzo. I have to say that I didn’t feel like I was getting a lot out of them. Like I really didn’t know what to do with them. They are - they do come back a little in the 3rd season, I can tell you that. They are not gone forever, but honestly, I really didn’t know what to do with them, they were kinda hard for me to write. But I’m glad that you like them. It was almost becoming a joke, we were like “Oh, we don’t like them”. They are in the comic, though.

Q- Why is Marco Mexican?

A- Well so, you know, I grew up in Los Angeles, and I just wanted Marco to be your average angelino, so he’s mexican, makes sense, you know? So no real reason other than that, you know.

Asker: he looks a lot like you husband

Daron: yeah a little bit, there’s my husband, everybody look at him. I’m just embarrassing him a little bit

Q- In the Blood Moon Ball chapter there was this voice that talked to Marco, will we get to know who it was?

A- Ok, that’s a funny story too. So the voice is supposed to be the Sea Captain in the frame. And when we were doing the animatic. You know when we do the animatics, it’s all the storyboard drawings, and they are all timed to be animated, we had the sound effect of seagulls, right? So that when you saw the picture you heard the seagulls, you’d knew that it was the sea captain. But when we did the final mix of the episode, the mix is like… we put all the final music and sounds and dialogues together, and check the levels and make sure that all- it’s what you see on TV, for some reason the seagulls dropped down. We forgot, we didn’t notice the seagulls were gone. And then when it was on tv there were all these people like “Who was talking to Marco? Was it the moon? Was it-” and I was like “Ah damnit we forgot the seagulls!”. So it’s the sea captain. Who does actually… maybe tie a little bit later. You’ll see.

Q- How was it to pitch the series?

A- I was kinda lucky, I went to school at CalArts in Los Angeles, and a lot of our teachers are actually coming from the studios to teach. You know so they are coming from CN, Nickelodeon, Disney… to each class, and you have the opportunity to know the teachers. And somewhere I heard that cartoon network, actually, they were taking pitches, they were taking pitches from students, from anybody. You just had to sign up, and it was called “Cartoonstitute”. So I signed up for that, and I had been drawing Star for a little bit, and when I got the opportunity to pitch for Cartoonstitute I came up with a plot and some of the characters, and I actually pitched it to Craig McCracken and Rob Renzetti, which was amazing, I was like twenty. You know, Star is like ten years old, I created Star like ten years ago. My original pitch to them… and you know, CN ultimately didn’t want to do the project, but I made a connection with Rob and Craig. So when I was in my fourth year at school Rob recommended me to Nickelodeon, so I brought it to Nickelodeon, they liked Star, so we did a one minute short that we produced, and they ultimately didn’t want to take it any further, so… and I was like out of school, trying to find a job was very hard, it took me like a year to find a job, I was very broke, and then I brought it to Disney, eventually, and they wanted to try it! So then we made a pilot, which is a long process, right? It was very exciting just to get the pilot, and then I… I don’t know how many pilots a year they do. I mean I feel like if I had to guess, maybe Disney they hear like a hundred pitches, and then they take like 10 pilots- probably less, probably more like five pilots, and then maybe they pick one to make a show. So it’s very exciting to get to the pilot phase. And that took about a year, just to make the pilot, and then they tested it on kids and- you know there’s a whole process for that, and in the meanwhile I was working at different studios, I was working at Warner Brothers doing a little bit of animation, I did storyboard revisions at Nickelodeon. Which is actually a really good- if anybody, like you know, wants to work in animation like at places like CN or Disney and stuff. Storyboard revision is a really good step in the door, you are basically cleaning up storyboards and stuff like that. And they were eventually like “Ok we want to make it into a show”, and I was like “Aaah!”, very exciting. But yeah, so… I think the thing I’m happy about with Star is that it really… I pitched a lot of other things too, but I feel like Star was close to my heart, like it was important to me, and I think that came through, you know? Like I think that if you are coming up with the ideas there has to be like a personal connection, or it’s just not- or else you are just making something to sell them I guess, and it’s never going to feel authentic, you know?

Q- I really love Tomco, so are we going to see more Tomco moments or episodes like Friendenemies?

A- Oh, ehm- I can say… probably yes? There will some more Tomco happenings. I am a fan of Tomco myself.

Q- Will we know more about Star and Tom’s past relationship in the future?

A- There will be more on Star and Tom. I can say that. There will be more on them. I like Tom, Tom’s fun.

Q- There’s a theory about Jackie, that she’s a mermaid, that she’s half Mewman

A- I like the theory that she’s a mermaid, but… she’s not a mermaid. She is, she’s- I feel like she is like a Venice Beach girl, she likes skateboard, she’s into the ocean… but she is not magical. Although I do like the theory, like you know she is a mermaid, and Janna is a witch, you know, it’s cool… but not real.

Q- What’s your favourite fan theory

A- There are so many that are really cool. It’s funny because you know sometimes- we are writing the show so far ahead, like right now we are writing the fourth season, since it takes so much to produce the episode, so we are like so ahead, sometimes I see fans came up with some things and I’m like “Oh, that was really good”. But you know I- god, there was this whole one that people had that was like that Moon was an exchange student in Toffee’s dimension, kinda like Star is to Marco. I was like “Oh that’s a cool idea”. We never did that, but that’s a cool idea [inaudible part about her looking at theories on Reddit?] sometimes they say something and I’m like “Oh they already know, they already guessed!” Like I know people are excited about Eclipsa, so that’s cool.

Q- How is it working with Adam McArthur like in Running With Scissors

A- He’s great. I mean, Adam has has such- all the actors, Adam and Eden and… Ryder Strong, who is Tom, everybody, the cast is so good. Alan Tudyk is Ludo, everyone is really great. Oh my god, I got to work with Jeffrey Tambor, who is Glossaryck. It’s so cool. But yeah, Adam is like he is so- what’s cool about Adam is like he, you know, as opposed to like Eden, she is on, this television show she is very busy, Adam is busy too, he does lot of acting, but he makes time to really interact with all the fans and stuff. “Running With Scissors”, I got a story about that. So I was gonna cast- since he sounds so young, Adam, I wanted to cast, like, a manly man to do adult Marco, I was gonna cast somebody else, 'cause I didn’t know Adam could do it, but he was all like “Let’s try” and he did a great voice and I was like “Ok, you’re good”. He was like “I had to do try outs to be myself”. Sorry.

Q- When you talk to Eden Sher, since she’s the voice of Star, do you ever feel like “Oh my god I’m talking to Star”?

A- Well, I mean I know someone of the crew, like sometimes Eden comes around, to say hi to the crew and stuff. Or you know, we do a party for the crew and she’ll be there. And other people from the crew would come up to me and be like “Oh my god she sounds just like Star”. For me, I mean, we had try outs, so Star was kinda real before Eden, I guess. [inaudible] but I guess Star was a character already. So for me maybe not, does it make sense? And people tell me the same about Adam too, “Oh my gosh he is Marco”. Actually Marco has a funny story, he was like at a comic convention thing, he got snubbed by a Star fan. He saw a girl in a Star costume and he was like “Can we take a picture together?” and she’s like “No!” and she walked away. And I told Adam he should have called after her, you should have been like “Staaar!”. You gotta be careful not to snob people at comic conventions.

Q- Some theories say that Moon and Toffee had a relationship, not necessarily romantic…

A- Well you saw the scroll (tapestry?) right? You saw “Into the Wand”. So yeah, there’s, there’s… there is a background to them

Q- In the episode Mathmagic it was revealed that there is this multiverse. We saw multiple realities of Mewni, the Earth. So I was kind of confused, does it mean that Mewni and Earth exist in like one universe. For example, you can build a, I don’t know, a spaceship or something to travel from Earth to Mewni?

A- Well, I was like- I always liked the idea of other dimensions, I always thought that was cool. So I guess everything is in the same space. That’s why they use scissors and they kind of cut into different realities, so they can kinda go through, but they are all on the same planet, I guess. I know sometimes it feels like it’s other planets- I don’t know. It’s supposed to be- it’s all like a dimension, that you can kinda travel through with the scissors. I think it- it’s fantasy. It’s always like- I think we are always like trying to make it logical, but I also think that at a certain point if you overthink it nothing probably actually makes sense. I like the idea of different dimensions, that’s cool. So they are all in the same space, and uh- they are connected, you know?

Q- How do you feel about the fandom making all… weird relationships and… do you feel pressured by some people going “We want Tomco, we want Moonfee, we want everything”?

A- That’s so funny. I mean, you know- I’m very excited that the fans can be excited for whatever they want, you know? I mean, any “-co” they like, that’s great. We don’t really let that affect the writing in the show. Like I don’t look at that when I’m writing the show. You can never make everybody happy, there will always be people- but I also think people like to be upset, you know? If you think about what’s the show, what is like- what show would it be if it were just “We’re gonna have Star and Marco get together and they will be like so happy”, the end. There’s no show, what is that show? No one would watch that show. So you have to keep it exciting.

Q- When you are working on an episode what part do you like the most?

A- I like the writing, I guess… yeah, I like the writing and I like working with the team, like, it’s amazing- you know, I’ve been on the show, I don’t even know how long, I feel like I’ve been working on the show forever, I think it’s been four years, I think? And some of my crew have been with me since the very beginning and I see them everyday and I really love my crew and they are really really cool, and I think the most fun part for me is- yeah, it would be, you know, the pitch of a boarder, there would be the boarders, the director, me, the writers, and we’d be going “Oh why isn’t this working” or “How can we make this better”, if someone has an idea it’s like “Yes let’s do that” and it’s so cool that- like I love working collaboratively and it’s amazing to see… I don’t know it’s just like- I came up with this one idea, you know, the idea was this big, but then it got this big this big this big, bigger and bigger, and I feel like I could have never made it this big, but then with all these great people who really care, you know, and it only gets better 'cause they care. I think the worst thing like anybody like a boss or like a show runner, I think the worst thing you could do is just go like “No this is my show, it’s my idea. It’s all about me, it has to be my idea, maybe you got a good idea, but let’s use only my idea” cause I think it’s, I mean, A) it’s not fun for anybody, and B) I don’t think you’re going to get the best thing. My theory is always like- the best idea wins. You know if there are like three people with different ideas on how to do something I always try to go “Ok what’s interesting let’s do this idea”, you know. So it’s- it’s good, I like it.

Q- Are we going to see in the season something about Eclipsa?

A- Yes I think you’re going to see more Eclipsa

Q- Do you have any ideas for other series?

A- I do! You know, sometimes I come up with ideas, but I don’t really have time to develop them ,as the show is really… consuming, you know?

Q- Who is your favorite character in the show?

A- Star. Star is close to my heart (asker asks about Starfan13) I like Starfan13. You know I think who came up with Starfan13 was Ian Wasselik, he was a storyboarder during the first season. He just had her in that episode, you know with the locker? It’s like “I filled my locker with pictures of you!” and I liked it, you know, so we kept using her.

Q- Did Star dip down in Storm the Castle?

A- Yes. She did dip down, like a precursor to dip down, she was definitely like channeling, you know?

Q- Would you do a crossover?

A- You know, I really want say I know… I know Alex Hirsch, I know Justin Royland, and I was like “I want-” 'cause they all go into dimensions, and I was like could we place an item, and they kind of did, and then I- didn’t get to do it. It’s just that’s hard to coordinate that stuff, but… like if it were like a real crossover? I feel like it could be… maybe Gravity Falls, maybe…? (someone says “Mabel and Star would be really good friends”) I think so. Yes, they are very- very positive people. (someone says “Why not Rick and Morty?”) I do like Rick & Morty too, although I feel like Star and Marco would get in trouble, it’d be really bad for them to hang out with Rick and Morty.

Q- What happened to the monsters who were in the castle when it exploded [in Storm the Castle]?

A- I think they might be dead. Maybe not all of them, some of them probably got out, but I think some of them are dead.

Q- What do you plan to do after the end of the series?

A- After the end of Star? I don’t know! I hope the series can go for a long time, you know? But you never know… So after Star I’ll maybe just do another show, eventually, maybe take a break. But uh- 'cause it takes so long, you know? I’ve been on Star for maybe four years already, so…

Q- Is the show classic animation, or does it use puppets?

A- Ok so it’s like a bunch of things- we had some troubles with- oh shi- [Daron realizes that she was drawing, while signing for the fans, heart cheeks on Marco, interrupts herself and doesn’t continue with the answer later]

Q- Do you think Disney is going to make a Princess Marco action figure?

A- I wish they’d do toys! Everybody should keep bothering them to do the toys… but I… yeah, princess Marco, he’s- he’s fun

Q- Is there any episode or character you don’t like?

A- Oh! I- I don’t know, you know it’s funny 'cause there are certain episodes you are just “Oh this is terrible” and then it goes on TV and people like it, you know? Or some people like part of it, and it makes me feel better, I think people connect with different parts of the show. First season was a little rough, you know? 'Cause you are figuring stuff, but… I mean, I could say- I don’t know, I don’t wanna diss any of them, 'cause everybody works hard on them you know. I can tell you some of my favorites, first season definitely I loved Blood Moon Ball, Mewberty, Storm the Castle… Into the Wand is very nice- I really loved Ludo in the Wild, I was really excited.

Q- Did you design the tapestries in Into the Wand?

A- No, they were actually- so the storyboarder who did that, Jushtin (Lee), he had those in the storyboards and they were really cool, and then our painters and layout people followed up on them and made them really awesome. And uh, our characters have designers too, you know, fleshed out from the board, but Jushtin originally came up with a lot of those.

Q- How was working with Patrick Stump?

A- Oh my god, that was really cool. That was one of my favorite episodes too. That was cool, that was like so… our casting- we have like a casting person it was her idea to hire Patrick, and like oh man, it was awesome, and he was so nice. And each time someone has to sing in the show- something about singing just gets to you, you know? Like when Adam sang in Friendenemies, our supervising producer Dominic Bisignano tried it.

Q- Will we get more songs in the future?

A- I- yeah, I think so. Songs… well yeah, there are some songs. God, they’re like so all over the show, that I’m trying to remember like where- where they are.

Q- Are they going to be more special guests in the future?

A- I- probably, I can’t tell you that. That’s one of those things like Disney castings, you know they want like to “get the story”.

Q- Are we going to see Star in her mewberty form?

A- Maybeee.

Q- Will we see new villains?

A- I can’t give spoilers guys!

Q- Did you design all the characters on the show?

A- Uh- well I designed Star and Marco, and I have the ideas, like a rough sketch. You know what’s awesome? Like, running a show is like- I have like Becky Cheyenne Stephanie- I have like characters designers who are really good, so I can just do some crappy thing and give it to them and it’s like “woooa” it’s like amazing, and that’s really fun. Like I remember that with Hekapoo, Becky designed her, and I was like “Ok she gotta be like this kinda firey elf thing” and Becky did like this whole page full of things and I was like “That one!” and that’s exactly what she is. And that’s very lucky for me. But like- like with Tom, for instance, I didn’t design him, I think it was Cheyenne? Someone asked me to draw Tom earlier and I was like “Uuh no sorry!” 'cause I don’t know him as well, you know? But Star and Marco, I designed them.

Q- What inspired you, or how did you come up with Toffee?

A- So Toffee kinda came from like- you know Ludo started as a villain, right? But he was not a scary villain, he’s a goofy villain, which is fun too, but I wanted somebody who is a real nemesis, some really evil foe to fight. And I’ve never been really like- all the characters in the show, everyone has a perspective, you know. I really don’t those kind of over the top villains who are just “Hahahah I’m evil I’m going to take over the world!”. You know, it’s not very interesting. So I always wanted the villain to have a perspective, and definitely with Toffee, I always thought of him more like a Magneto character. You know, like he is not wrong, but he’s going about things the wrong way, you know? So I think it’s more interesting. 'Cause I think you guys noticed, but we hinted to it- we begin to hint to it, but, you know the Mewmans are not maybe treating the monsters the best, and that’s something Star is really learning about, and Toffee of course has his own perspective about it.

Q- Did you design all of Star dresses?

A- Ok so the dresses were the funniest thing. It was like, you know- there are the executives, at Disney, you know, this guy, he was very concerned about the dresses. Like me and Cheyenne, I think we drew like a hundred dresses. And I wanted her to have different dresses, but he was like “We don’t want puffy sleeves, we don’t want it to be too girly” and I was like “Oh my gosh we drew so many dresses”. But I think the one she ended up with are cool. And in the second season I got the puffy sleeves.

Q- What’s going on with Eclipsa’s arm in Crystal Clear?

A- I can’t tell you what’s up with that- I can tell you her arm it’s not missing, and it just looks like that. But uh- well, I want you to know that this is not a spoiler or anything, but, like, you know how Star was trying to get her foot out of there? So Eclipsa she just got her glove kinda in there

Q- Is Lekmet really dead?

A- He’s kinda gone to ashes, so… I love Lekmet, he’s so sweet too. And poor Rhombulus, right? They are so- they are so close

Q- Are we going to know what was Lekmet’s job?

A- Yeah I think so, yeah.

Q- (talking about livechats)

A- They are fun like, this was Disney’s idea, these livechats- we got to have a good time. I wouldn’t say they’re, like, totally canon, just because it’s… we try to like, ya know, make it in—we got like the outline.

Q- (talking about the Star and Marco Guide To Mastering Every Dimension)

A- The book was actually written- season 2, it was written- it was supposed to come out after the first fourteen. So it’s a little bit after the first fourteen and before the ones that aired in February, you know? So it’s not quite… to the ending, you know?

Q- In Running With Scissors was actually there something between Hekapoo and Marco?

A- I don’t know, Marco went a long time- on his own…

Q- (talking about Marco being mentally 30)

A- You know he’s always been an old soul, I feel like, and I think that, uh, just, he’s an old soul, still. But he has his memories.

Q- At the end of the season we see Star’s room disappearing from the Diaz’s house. I was wondering what happened to Toffee’s finger-

A- I can’t tell you that!

Q- In Miss Heinous’ metallurgy book there were colors for the many dimensions, and Earth was color green, which was also the color of the wand. Is there a connection or-

A- I can’t tell you!

Q- What is Starfan13 going to do now without Star?

A- I don’t know-