TheUmbrellaAcademy's showrunner explains the reasoning behind Allison's controversial season 3 arc: 'It’s a dark arc, but it’s not driven by anger.'
The Umbrella Academy showrunner Steve Blackman explains why season 3 gave Allison such a dark character arc. The television show, based on Gerard Way's popular comic series of the same name, premiered on Netflix back in 2019 and centers around the Hargreeves', a dysfunctional family of adopted superpowered siblings. They navigate issues of time travel and their father's mysterious past in an attempt to save the world from a seemingly inescapable global apocalypse.
"It’s a dark arc, but it’s not driven by anger. Allison is thrown into the Jim Crow South in Season 2, in 1963, where there’s out-and-out racism against people of color. She has no voice for the first year, literally. Physically, her throat is cut. Then when she gains back her voice in year two of her time in Dallas, no one’s listening because she’s a woman of color. So she’s trying to gain back her voice metaphorically now in Season 3, trying to be heard.
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