Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews, the creators of Netflix's The Boroughs, have been talking about the show's mysterious plot twist,the Duffer Brothers' influence, and a Stranger Things Easter egg in an interview with Collider.

The $30 million toe in the water

The Boroughs, a fantasy sci-fi series, is an eight-episode show about a retirement community in New Mexico that turns out to harbor a sinister sercet. according to the creators, the show's budget was around $30 million, a significant investment for a Netflix original series.

The show's mysterious origins of characters, the technicalities of the Mother and her children's powers, and the idea of a potential season two were all discussed in the interview.. The creators revealed that they drew inspiration from the Duffer Brothers' work on Stranger Things and incorporated a nod to the show in the final scene of Episode 8.

Why 4,000 unsold units became the prize

The show's creators also talked about the idea of a potential season two, which would explore the transmission and time concepts introduced in the first season. They also revealed that they were inspired by the idea of a retirement community that turns out to be a sinister place, which is reflected in the show's 4,000 unsold units.

The show's exploration of transmission and time concepts was also discussed, with the creators revealing that they drew inspiration from various sources, including the Duffer Brothers' work on Stranger Things .

An echo of Sydney's 2024 institutional buy-up

The show's creators also talked about the idea of a potential institutional buy-up, which is reflected in the show's exploration of transmission and time concepts . They revealed that they were inspired by the idea of a retirement community that turns out to be a sinister place, which is reflected in the show's 4,000 unsold units.

The show's exploration of transmission and time concepts was also discussed, with the creators revealing that they drew inspiration from various sources, including the Duffer Brothers' work on Stranger Things.

What auditors flagged in the May filing

The show's creators also talked about the idea of a potential season two , which would explore the transmission and time concepts introduced in the first season. They also revealed that they were inspired by the idea of a retirement community that turns out to be a sinister place, which is reflected in the show's 4,000 unsold units.

The show's exploration of transmission and time concepts was also discussed, with the creators revealing that they drew inspiration from various sources, including the Duffer Brothers' work on Stranger Things.

Tehran's two-track response

The show's creators also talked about the idea of a potential institutional buy-up, which is reflected in the show's exploration of transmission and time concepts. They revealed that they were inspired by the idea of a retirement community that turns out to be a sinister place, which is reflected in the show's 4,000 unsold units.

The show's exploration of transmission and time concepts was also discussed, with the creators revealing that they drew inspiration from various sources,including the Duffer Brothers' work on Stranger Things.