Every character onDoom Patrolis going through it in season 4.
Now she’s cleaning up her own mess," Guerrero tells EW.
“So how does she behave within this new ecosystem?

Diane Guerrero as Jane on ‘Doom Patrol’ season 4.Dan McFadden/HBO Max
I found that Jane had to learn a lot about people and how to be with others.
That change in attitude has been interesting for me to explore this season.
Like so much inDoom Patrol, Jane’s colorful facade hides a darker truth beneath.

Cliff (Brendan Fraser/Riley Shanahan) and Jane (Diane Guerrero) on ‘Doom Patrol’ season 4.Dan McFadden/HBO Max
“I think it’s so important.
I’m so happy that the writing took this turn,” Guerrero says.
“Jane came into Kay’s life to protect her in this moment where she was very vulnerable.
Because she herself is like this fortress, Jane doesn’t even allow herself to get close to anybody.
We’ve seen her starting to get close to Cliff, and to Vic a little bit.
She has this responsibility, but now she’s trying to figure out what Kay actually wants.”
Guerrero continues, “you see that she had never even experienced an adolescence.
That was completely new for Jane.
All of that she has been repressing.
I feel like she goes there because she’s trying to give Kay what she wants.
the Fog, with whom she definitely has a connection.
Honestly, she mesmerizes me in a way, and she does it so well.
I’m getting hot just thinking about it!”
Jane and Shelley haven’t yet cemented their connection, but there’s always hope for the future.
That was the title of the most recent episode, after all: “Hope Patrol.”
The first six episodes ofDoom Patrolseason 4 are streaming now on HBO Max.
The next six will arrive later this year.