![]() Like, the stuff at the very end of the show is all Owen."Īmell categorizes their friendship as "weird," and not the healthiest considering that, "Nathan doesn't really treat him that well, which is more for comedy than anything else. ![]() They are friends in real life and he completely gets how to make that character funny. He really wrote in beautiful comedy for Luke. And that means Nathan has to say goodbye to Luke (Kevin Bigley), who becomes the de facto BFF this season.Ībout deepening that bromance, Daniels says, "I will credit Owen Daniels for that. Then the crazy thing is right after that, needs her again because I find out that she's growing me, so I need her to not murder my ungrown body in the tank."īut before he can do that, Nathan and Nora come up with a plan, with help from Matteo (Paulo Costanzo) and the Ludds, to get his memory file from Horizen so he can be downloaded to that freshly grown Nathan. And sure enough, that's the one they use. But I was like, 'Greg, I gotta try one where I'm just like, 'Finally!' and it's just a relief. And she's finally like, 'I'm hug-suiting it.' And he's like, 'That's it!'"Īmell continues, "We shot a bunch of different versions of that ending and a lot of times it was the dramatic version. You find out in the first episode of the first season that he can't handle when a girl is crying, so he never wants that situation. He never wants to end something or break up with someone. "Nathan has this problem that he doesn't want to be the bad guy. "And then when I'm like, 'You care about my feelings, too, right?' And she's like, 'Well.' She's just so funny," Amell enthuses about Edward's work in the scene. "It's one of my favorite scenes of the show, with the pregnant dude on the wall just staring at me," Amell laughs, referring to the big breakup scene in the Lakeview Fertility office. Opening the episode, Nathan and Ingrid (Allegra Edwards) finally square off about him not wanting a clone baby with her, or anything to do with her anymore, at all. ![]() "We obviously set it up earlier," Daniels says, referencing Season 1, Episode 3, "The Funeral." "But that was his idea for that episode, so it made sense for him to write the big 'Download' episode, where a lot happens." Guy, Owen Daniels - creator Daniels tells SYFY WIRE that the entire notion of downloading a person's consciousness from the cloud back to a body was something Owen introduced in Season 1. In setting up the multiple storylines for "Download" - written by Daniel's son and Lakeview's A.I. **SPOILER WARNING! Spoilers for Upload Season 2 below!** In particular, the conspiracy around Nathan's murder became clearer, which prompted their pull towards one another to level up as an unexpected corporeal curveball made their impossible relationship suddenly possible. The seven episodes of Season 2 moved near future, tech-crossed lovers, Nathan ( Robbie Amell) and Nora (Andy Allo), to some dramatic new places, both physically and emotionally. Creator Greg Daniels and company did it again, leaving viewers of Upload with a new jaw-dropping cliffhanger in the show's second season finale, "Download."
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