![]() ![]() I don’t know what my thing with teeth is, but it became contagious in the writers’ room. I have teeth things in several of my books. It really did become a fixation for all of us. That episode where RiRi loses her teeth, over and over again, thoroughly ruined the dentist for me. It’s only gotten darker and darker and more criminal. And this ultimately seemed so true to the move toward noir as the season’s gone on. We tried to fuse them somehow, but it didn’t work. Originally, in the shorter, more sedate one, the surprise was that he’d known all along about the affair.Įveryone liked both endings, weirdly. It’s when she’s looking for the bracelet and he reveals he knows that that’s the affair, but we don’t know that he knows everything, and, perhaps, was a part of everything. ![]() What happened in the alternate ending? Do we not get to see that Colette French and her husband are in cahoots? We did shoot two endings, and one just puts it a little further, which is the one you saw. What the ending does is finally get in there and see what was making them tick and who was leading the charge. We so wanted to get inside that marriage. What became increasingly interesting to us as the scenes developed was the chemistry between those two actors, Willa and Rob, and the weirdness of their marriage, which felt both very common and yet also somewhat twisted. That twist! What you can tell us about the Frenches and their scheme, now that we know they’re in on it together? I am very curious to know where you see things going. ![]()
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