“I don’t see it going well either, which I also love.”
Started from the bottom, now Hazel’s here at the top onMade for Love.
the more innocent and carefree created consciousness based on Byron’s memories to keep full control of the body.

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“I loved it,” Milioti tells EW ofMade for Love’s shocking season 2 cliffhanger ending.
CRISTIN MILIOTI:Oh yeah.
I would be surprised if she broke the cycle.
And since absolute power corrupts absolutely, I don’t see this going well for her.
No, I don’t see it going well either, which I also love.
It’s this beautiful allegory that hurt people hurt people.
That is something the show explores somehow comedically and also darkly.
But I totally agree, she probably won’t be doing that.
I mean, she’s deeply human.
Or will she let him rest and essentially grant his final wish to let him go on his terms?
I think that’s an open door that where the possibilities there are endless and horrifying.
How is Hazel feeling about her pregnancy?
Yeah, me too.
That’s something that we will also explore.
I don’t think Hazel is someone who really thinks before she acts.
She just does, she’s like the id in a way.
Oh wow, I didn’t even think about it that way.
That makes a lot of sense.
I can’t wait to explore that more.
I was also surprised by how she leaves Jasper hanging with the FBI investigation.
Does she feel any remorse about that or are we seeing her enter her villain era?
I would say it leans toward that [she’s becoming a villain].
And she’s really unpredictable.
You’re always like, “Oh God, don’t do that.”
What was it like portraying Other Hazel this season?
It was a hoot.
It was a ball.
But it was amazing because it’s like playing a child.
All eight episodes ofMade for Loveseason 2 are now streaming on HBO Max.