Sunday Spy Club Interview Saige Ryan, Krystina Arielle, Mayanna Berrin interview edited image
Summary PixelCircus is taking fans back to Y2K with their all-new four-part series, Sunday Spy Club. Sunday Spy Club follows a group of friends who are part of the spy club at their college, but things take a turn when they are thrown into the dangerous world of actual espionage. With only their wits and friendship to keep them safe these four young women will do whatever it takes to protect their friends.
Sunday Spy Club Recalls "Something Incredibly Special About Media Of The Early 2000s That Depicted Female Friendships" Ryan revealed what inspired the Totally Spies! style actual play adventure Sunday Spy Club. She shared how they wanted to lean into the nostalgia of the Y2K era of female friendship and why this was the dream cast for this story. Ryan also shared how she brought Berrin in as the GM.
I literally run little censuses for them to submit their interests and things they're enjoying watching. So it's still very much a surprise for me of what we're going to do in the story. I really just presented a setting to Myanna and was like, Hi, I would like you to make me a spy, please. Mayanna Berrin: Yeah, I think one of the things that we take for granted, especially in the fact that it was filmed, is that we can play with chronological order a little bit. You can take those conventions and use them to better support the story as you'd like to, versus when you play something on stream, you can't necessarily flashback and flash forward and do all those things. You can mess around with the RP of it, but actually getting to show something, we shot that last.
All of these characters kind of felt like a little bit of an extension of us, even with Mica and Astoria, Mica is having a brat summer her whole life, but she is an amazing kind-hearted person and she's so layered much like you see with Astoria. That's the thing with all of these characters, and I mean Becca's a genius. Becca Scott is an absolute genius. She's a full on delight. There is a reason so many people got Malware.
Saige Ryan: My favorite thing to tell people about is our session zero. I will stop people on the street at this point to be like, this was the most wonderful night of TTRPG of my life. We organized a session zero where we took the set and we cleaned everything out and we rolled a TV in and we put out big pillows and blankets and we had the equivalent of a little slumber party where we built our characters together and we built the relationships.
Berrin further explained how exploring female friendships is at the center of Sunday Spy Club. While they can be supportive, the actual play also shows how it can be constricting to have the same friends for so many years in one's life. This can develop into an even stronger bond with room for growth and change or devolve into a desire to hold onto the past without allowing for change.
Krystina Arielle: What I think is also very interesting about it is when you have a group of friends, I know I have my friend group Quad goals, there's four of us, and sometimes at different points in the friendship, you have your person who's this person. Kind of like how you clinging to each other within a group of women. You may have someone you tell a secret to more and I think the couches kind give it away a little bit and how the dynamics end up.
Krystina Arielle: I love a good all female table. It's also very important to me, I know that people try to use diversity as a dirty word, but it's not. I think that our story is richer because of the different experiences and lifestyles reflected at the table even to have three women of color in this space. But we're all very different people. We all come from very different spaces. I mean, Mica's a Hollywood girl, I'm from the South.
Mayanna Berrin: I think one of the things, you hear this all the time, I think with people who want to get into GMing of write a book. It's like if you want a story to go the exact way that you drew it up, don't make it a TTRPG, don't do it. Don't open yourself up to that. Collaborative storytelling is different. You're weaving a tapestry with four other people who are contributing to this thing.
Mayanna Berrin: There's a moment in the finale where it got to a level where I was like, This is high school. Literally, I've been transported. Krystina Arielle: You just realize how funny your friends are, man. There's no scripts, there's no nothing. There's just chaos. Saige Ryan: Once again, I'll never stop referencing that so much of this show comes from a Pinterest board. I had three Pinterest boards for this show and I cannot draw for the life of me. I have no artistic ability in that sense. So I was there, copy and pasting images and couches and trying to explain to Clara, our set designer, Hey, like this. Can it look like this? But good. She really did take the picture I made and make it good.
Krystina Arielle: I want that top so bad. I love that shirt. Do not undersell it. Saige put this thing on and I want to give a very loud, loud shout out to PixelCircus and the work that she does there. It is an independent studio, but she runs a tight ship. Everything is made to make sure you feel encouraged, make sure you feel supported, make sure you have the things that you need. We're not running around like, I don't have the budget to go buy a new outfit or do this.
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