We see a little bit of Louie in the finale where she’s on the run. What is life like for her after everything? Is she constantly on the run?
We wanted to communicate that she had to go to a distant place to get away to really try to escape and start over, to the extent that you’re able to, and also in short amount of time to communicate that this is not like she gets a happy ending, like, “Oh, she’s out on this ranch, and she’s working with horses. These people kind of look after her.” No, no, no, she’s wanted by the DEA. They have the picture. They’re always going to be after her. It’s not like they’re going to be out there every day searching, but if they get a tip or something turns up, they’re going to go after it. That’s the price she now pays. She’s going to live the rest of her life wanted, and whether or not they’ll actually catch up with her one day, let the audience decide.