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How did you come to that ending? I was good. It was fitting; it was emotional. Speaking of Rusty, we ended with him as the President of the frat, with this new, beautiful girlfriend. The world has completely changed for Rusty from when we first met him as this little geeky little brother. Tell me about that — why you decided to give him this awesome amazing life that he totally deserved?

It was tough because I wanted to show growth in Rusty as well. With Rusty, I wanted to grow him up. I was inclined to make him the cool guy, to make him the Cappie guy, but it felt false and it felt like a bad message to say that Rusty has to completely change to be worthy of a happy ending for himself.

So I kind of liked retaining a little bit of his nerdiness, but to also show a little more confidence in him. So I was happy where we ended him without having to completely change him. Not consciously. When it looked like we were done at the end of the third season, I obviously was very emotional, just about how much I love the show, and how much I love working with everybody.

But the thing I was missing the deepest for me personally and selfishly was the characters. And should there be a spin-off, so be it! I wanted to feel that there was a progression and a continuation for all of them.

You know, I wanted — when we were looking at this is the final ten, we talked about, What did everybody want by the end of this? And I felt like we never really got into Dale, as much as I would have liked to over all the time. And I liked him putting that pressure on finding Mrs. Dale Ian Kettlewell, and he had two years to do it — which also felt like a nice motivation for him to get into a fraternity, which he had always been on the periphery during the series.

And with Laura, I just love the character, I love the actress, I loved just how snarky and mean she was. With Evan, I always felt interested in what would be the thing that would make him friends with Cappie, and I feel like Casey was always there, and his feelings for Casey would always be there. I felt like by the end of the series I wanted to see him get over Casey Cartwright, like, officially.

And I also liked finding an occupation for him that he could focus all of his darker energy on something that is productive, which is a lawyer, from time to time. But I always did imagine that those two worked really well together and that they could grow up together and benefit from each other.

But I wanted to earn that dip to make his rise feel that much more exciting, to be an adult and a grownup. They were finally revealed. Yes, yes. His name was something I had never really considered at the beginning. We have to know! Things are rough right now. When we talked about Cappie growing up, I was like, I will never imagine Cappie in a Volvo, coming home from work with a briefcase. I would sooner be happy seeing him sell sandals on the beach than see him just fall into a normal, ordinary life of adulthood.

The big reject name was John Smith. For who he was, he was too big for a John Smith, so he would forever be Cappie. While Casey returns her feelings of love for Izzie, she breaks up with her boyfriend Evan and the two start officially dating. These characters have been featured in more than 20 episodes of Greek. He was also known for his scare tactics during rush.

Greek was barely renewed for a fourth season due to finances and for far fewer episodes than usual. There are only 10 episodes this time around. She is the ex-girlfriend of Andy and Rusty Cartwright.

Because of this, Christian crusaders brought back water from the river to baptize their children. It was adopted by one a Connacht family who came to Ireland with the Norman invasion of Originally used for children baptized in holy water from the river Jordan, it became one of the leading androgynous names of the nineties.



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