Faking It showrunner Carter Covington has revealed his dream ending for the MTV comedy-drama, per THR:
“If the show were as popular as I wish it were, and we had as many seasons as we could, I would wrap up a version of high school, like Awkward is doing right now. And then I would love to fast forward five years and see everyone post-college. I don’t think our characters act like high schoolers at all. [Laughs] I would love to see them living in a city and working jobs and having the struggles of post college life. I think that would be really fun. We’ll see if we’re ever able to do that. But that would make me so happy. I definitely want to see that.”
Covington says he has a plan to bring closure to Faking It in case it isn’t renewed for Season 4:
“On my last show [10 Things I Hate About You], we ended on crazy cliffhangers. There was no resolution and it was really hard for me. On this show, I’m really trying to feed some answers [this season] so that if the show were to end, there wouldn’t feel like everything got dropped off a cliff. I had that in my mind this season, just knowing the way TV works, you just never know if you’re going to get more. Should this show not go past this season, I think it’s rewarding in its own right.”
Stay tuned as we continue to monitor the status of Faking It Season 4…
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