Let’s talk about the City of Azra for a minute. There’s this Lost-esque mystique about it (and the Book) that appeals to me and a large portion of your fanbase. The way season two left off, it seems like we’re closer than ever to gettng some answers. Obviously we’re going to see more of this side of the show developed next year, but I’m just wondering – can you give us any insight into what the actual heck is going on?

I’m kind of in the same boat. (Laughs) I know about as much about it as you. About season three, we really haven’t talked about that yet, about how to move on with the story. But the City of Azra will obviously be a big focal point, because it has a relationship to where M.K. is from for sure, but where maybe The Widow and maybe Bajie have come from as well. It’s going to be a very important thing. Whether it shows up in season three or season four, it’s going to be talked about for a while for sure.

But I think there’s a connection there between all the characters – or those characters at least, and that place. It’s their identity. It’s their origin. They don’t know anything about it because when they left, or when they were taken away from it one day, or whether it was just destroyed – I don’t know. They don’t remember it. So their journey is to remember that.. M.K. has the clearest memory of all of us of [Azra]. But we don’t have a clear picture of it. So that’s going to be a fun part of season three or following seasons is fully discovering what the meaning of Azra is for the whole spiritual journey of these characters. It’s basically tied into their identity, who they are, and where they come from.

Maybe we’ll figure out how old Bajie really is in the process. That would be nice. Anyway, after having completed two seasons and going into a third season with a boosted episode count (congratulations, by the way), how is Into the Badlands different now than it was when you originally pitched it?