MST3K Interview: Felicia Day & Rebecca Hanson on Turkey Day Marathon

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ComingSoon spoke with Mystery Science Theater 3000 stars and writers Felicia Day and Rebecca Hanson ahead of the show's 2022 Turkey Day Marathon.

Rebecca Hanson:

Felicia, Kinga’s had her own journey throughout the seasons. What direction do you hope that she, as a person, would go in?I think she’d be a great mom. I feel like she’d be very nurturing and patient, and understanding with a child. It’s just perfect. She really has the temperament to nurture a small child and be the best that they can be. So I really want that journey for her.Oh, I’m just … yes, Kinga. Whatever Kinga says, I will agree with.

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