Warning: This story contains spoilers from the season 2 finale ofGood Behavior.
Los Angeles isnt going to know what hit it.
Lettys always protecting herself and then destroying herself at the same time.

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Thats a very Letty moment, co-creator Chad Hodge tells EW.
She will always live with the fact that shes killed two people, and it doesnt go away.
It takes their relationship to the next place, and to a deeper place.
I stole some shoes and drank too much and did some drugs.
Now Ive killed two people.
Is this the end of the back-and-forth?
Are they all in?Theyre pretty all in now, until the next thing happens.
Because theyve been all in before, and then bad things happen and they pull away from each other.
But yes, I think theyve now voiced something that they hadnt voiced before ….
Whenever people ask me, Are Letty and Javier good for each other or bad for each other?
And this last episode is the perfect example.
So theyre good together!
[Laughs] In a way.
Theyre each others survival mechanism.
Now theyre in the desert.
And where do you go to disappear?
Because after all, theyre criminals, and criminals dont stay in one place for too long.
Does he want to be with Letty?
Theres a runaway story that I have planned for him.
Christian (Terry Kinney) and Lashever (Ann Dowd) were a blast this season.
Whats next for them?I love Christian and Lashever, and Terry and Ann are so amazing together.
Letty vetoed fictional Letty enrolling in college.
There are so many versions.
Christians writing about Letty is the most fun writing to do.
Because Letty isnt all that emotive or verbose.
Shes not a person who sits there and talks about her feelings, and Javier certainly isnt.
Sometimes they do, a little bit.
To go even deeper into her head is something I want to do in season 3.