Oh my GOD The Ladies' Man. I still haven't been able to rewatch that one.
due South likes to be surprising. I think it's because they had people working on it who had quite different ideas about the characters/the way stories should be told. There's a bit on the commentary where Paul Gross talks about the directors they worked with, and says one of them had a very dark/edgy kind of approach and the other was more "a humanist". Also, I think the episodes Paul Gross had a hand in writing tend to be crackier than the others ;) It is fascinating though. Out of interest, do you find it makes it inconsistent?
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Date: 2013-03-27 08:58 pm (UTC)Oh my GOD The Ladies' Man. I still haven't been able to rewatch that one.
due South likes to be surprising. I think it's because they had people working on it who had quite different ideas about the characters/the way stories should be told. There's a bit on the commentary where Paul Gross talks about the directors they worked with, and says one of them had a very dark/edgy kind of approach and the other was more "a humanist". Also, I think the episodes Paul Gross had a hand in writing tend to be crackier than the others ;) It is fascinating though. Out of interest, do you find it makes it inconsistent?