Warning: This article contains spoilers about Sunday’s season 1 finale ofP-Valley,“Murda Night.”
What were some of your reasons for including those storylines and making them so central to the seasons conclusion?
There’s a lot of pain surrounding it, especially when you see these women.

Why would she let that white man beat her?"
This show holds up a mirror to what is a very complicated issue.
She poignantly replies, “Because that’s when they’re most likely to kill you.”
It’s a statistical fact for women who suffer from domestic abuse.
In the season finale, to see Keyshawn impulsively protect her abuser is heartbreaking.
While it’s hard to see, it’s real.
Did Hailey finally shoot him dead?
Will we be seeing more of whoever the Delta Devoted are?
If you see, in previous Paradise Room scenes, the men don’t come out unscathed.
It remains to be seen if the Delta Devoted will come looking for Montavius in season 2.
What can we expect for season 2?
Are the women becoming bosses one of the big changes in the story (i.e.
Hailey owning the club, Keyshawn being an influencer)?
At the end of the season finale, the story ends where Hailey has the ultimate power.
Will she be able to get her dance studio and custody of her daughter?
Will she ever conquer her pimp-turned-pastor mother?
Only time will tell.
I think everybody knows the new Goliath is Miss Rona.
Will the show stay entirely in Chucalissa, Miss.?
With music being an essential part of the show, what response have you gotten from musicians?
Are there already plans for cameos or more songs made exclusively for the show (i.e.
Jucee Froot’s theme)?
There has been so much effusive praise regarding the music on our show!
I can tell that people are listening.
And [last] Sunday night, Big K.R.I.T.
retweeted us, saying “Thank you for showing love,” and you know, Big K.R.I.T.
“Why we sound like this?”
But on the whole, it’s been a very positive response.
Because the South got something to saaaayyyy!