Essentially, an interview by an annoying fan
After 3 podcasts, why didn’t either of these MEN discuss and acknowledge the actual people in the writers room? He says how much “the writers room” kept him on track and helped navigate the arc of this series... so why didn’t he talk about WHO those people actually are? More importantly... he talks about how he wanted to include women and people of color into the Watchmen universe, did he reflect that in his writers room as well? Were there any black people? Women? He was so concerned about being true the topic of race relations... he better have had people of color in that room! How did they add to the fabric of those discussions that guided the series? They should’ve delayed the last podcast to allow for viewers to email some questions instead of limiting it to two men talking about a their perspective on black woman protagonist.
dontstopwalking via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/19
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