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« on: August 02, 2012, 10:36:59 AM »
The ridiculous thing about all this is that DS used as a basic premise for a storyline (or two) the idea of intriguing the audience with opposite versions of familiar characters, with PT. Of course viewers are ready to see the actors play very different characters. Why on Earth would A Moltke be a special case?
The audience may THINK it knows what it wants, but it doesn't. They never would have known they wanted DS, until people decided to make it and broadcast it. You just worry about doing a good, surprising, inventive show. Do a show according to what viewers think they want, and you'll have no creativity and no surprises.