In the first season of Paramount +'s Halo TV series, Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber) has sex, a moment that generated a lot of discussion and debate online. Halo's Kiki Wolfkill has now shed some further light on the intimate moment, saying the creative team on the show went back and forth on the idea.
«There was a lot of conversation leading up to whether to do that or not and it was a tough one. I mean, I will say that there's a lot of different opinions and voices,» she told Deadline.
From Wolfkill's own perspective, she believes Chief and Makee (Charlie Murphy) hooking up was an important moment to demonstrate that Chief was capable of having a «human connection with someone.»
«There's a lot of different opinions on how to do that, and ultimately, we ended up with that path and I think a lot of us feel conflicted about it and that's not a bad thing,» Wolfkill said.
Wolfkill went on to say that Chief and Makee going to bed together helped make Chief's storyline and character arc more genuine and believable. Whereas Chief begins Season 1 as a soldier through and through, he becomes a «fully defined character» along the way, in part by sleeping with Makee.
«It's super interesting to be able to see his journey, and you know, admittedly some controversy along the way in getting there,» Wolfkill said.
Going into Season 2, Wolfkill said she hopes the audience can «rise beyond» that sexy moment and appreciate Chief for all that he is. And once again, Wolfkill reminded everyone that the Halo TV series sits within the Silver Timeline, which is separate from the games. As such, the TV series will sometimes show Chief in a different light than the games and books. After all, Chief also removes his helmet in the TV show, which is
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