Jennifer Cacicio
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And so it was a way of kind of linking those things in a visual way and in a concrete way for the audience.
Yeah, I think that's how I see him. And obviously, I haven't met him. But, you know, when Melissa didn't know what to do with all those letters, she gave them to me and I read them all. And they're really what informed Keith's character. His character is really Melissa's version of him and who he is to her.
Yeah, I think that's how I see him. And obviously, I haven't met him. But, you know, when Melissa didn't know what to do with all those letters, she gave them to me and I read them all. And they're really what informed Keith's character. His character is really Melissa's version of him and who he is to her.
Yeah, I think that's how I see him. And obviously, I haven't met him. But, you know, when Melissa didn't know what to do with all those letters, she gave them to me and I read them all. And they're really what informed Keith's character. His character is really Melissa's version of him and who he is to her.
And to me, really, season one is about, you know, can you love a monster or what it means to love a monster? And that's really the question that we're exploring.
And to me, really, season one is about, you know, can you love a monster or what it means to love a monster? And that's really the question that we're exploring.
And to me, really, season one is about, you know, can you love a monster or what it means to love a monster? And that's really the question that we're exploring.
Yeah, I definitely see this as a fictionalized, inspired by story. And I think it could ask some bigger questions about true crime. And I think there's just been plenty of serial killer shows where you're just... It's all about the killer, you know, and it's all about the psychology of the killer. And we're all interested in that for obvious reasons.
Yeah, I definitely see this as a fictionalized, inspired by story. And I think it could ask some bigger questions about true crime. And I think there's just been plenty of serial killer shows where you're just... It's all about the killer, you know, and it's all about the psychology of the killer. And we're all interested in that for obvious reasons.
Yeah, I definitely see this as a fictionalized, inspired by story. And I think it could ask some bigger questions about true crime. And I think there's just been plenty of serial killer shows where you're just... It's all about the killer, you know, and it's all about the psychology of the killer. And we're all interested in that for obvious reasons.
But I just hadn't seen a show that's exploring everybody and everything around that, you know, and how can we get at some of these more nuanced things.
But I just hadn't seen a show that's exploring everybody and everything around that, you know, and how can we get at some of these more nuanced things.
But I just hadn't seen a show that's exploring everybody and everything around that, you know, and how can we get at some of these more nuanced things.
elements of these crimes and all these other people that are affected in different ways I always tell people you know yes it's about generational trauma and the daughter of a serial killer and facing your demons and but like it's not a bummer it's fun to watch you know
elements of these crimes and all these other people that are affected in different ways I always tell people you know yes it's about generational trauma and the daughter of a serial killer and facing your demons and but like it's not a bummer it's fun to watch you know
elements of these crimes and all these other people that are affected in different ways I always tell people you know yes it's about generational trauma and the daughter of a serial killer and facing your demons and but like it's not a bummer it's fun to watch you know
Yeah. I mean, from the beginning, I always knew I didn't want to cast an actor who always played a bad guy. I really wanted someone who was known more as a lovable dad. Because I felt like it was important. You buy that he's a loving dad. You get Melissa's connection to him. And, you know, Dennis, not only is he a movie star, but he's parent trap dad.
Yeah. I mean, from the beginning, I always knew I didn't want to cast an actor who always played a bad guy. I really wanted someone who was known more as a lovable dad. Because I felt like it was important. You buy that he's a loving dad. You get Melissa's connection to him. And, you know, Dennis, not only is he a movie star, but he's parent trap dad.
Yeah. I mean, from the beginning, I always knew I didn't want to cast an actor who always played a bad guy. I really wanted someone who was known more as a lovable dad. Because I felt like it was important. You buy that he's a loving dad. You get Melissa's connection to him. And, you know, Dennis, not only is he a movie star, but he's parent trap dad.
And he definitely was hesitant to take the part. He was really flattered because I don't think he gets bad guy offers that often. And he was intrigued, but he was saying, you know, this guy's still alive and we're the same age. So he knows who I am. And I hate the idea of him walking around prison saying Dennis Quaid's playing me in a TV show. And I just don't want to give him the satisfaction.