
We are at the end of season three in our minds. “I mean, like, that is something for fans to know, and honestly, frankly, potential new homes for our show to know, is that this season of Project Blue Book was knocked out. Where we left off was a jumping point into bigger and better things.” Which is also where it is like, ‘ugh.’ We have all of these great stories to tell. “We can tell you – we are not going to tell you – but we have the entire season laid out. “I can share with you right now, at Project Blue Book we had a writers room, we wrote all of season three,” Jablonski revealed. It wasn’t something we were going to stretch out, even going into season three.”

“We had a strong plan on how we wanted to approach season three at the end of season two. Allen Hynek (Aidan Gillen) and Captain Michael Quinn (Michael Malarkey) must delve further down the UFO. “Hynek and Quinn, ‘Hynequinn’ as they are called, they’re our franchise,” explained Jablonski. As the Cold War deepens and the new political threats loom for Project Blue Book, Dr. O’Leary has already leaked that the hunt for Quinn is where season three was going to begin. One of the main characters, Captain Michael Quinn, got blown up while in a submarine checking out strange lights under the ocean. Read and study Gods Word with Bible study software that has in-depth resources such as commentaries, Greek and Hebrew word tools, concordances, and more. Another reason fans are itching for new episodes is due to the significant cliffhanger at the end of season two.
