There is one new prospect, though, that seems to be heaven-sent.
Because it is, actually.
In a lot of them, theyre always wearing white.

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That went out the window.
We generally use green.
White and black is a very old and probably somewhat racist idea of good and bad.
For our costumer, we said the rule should be that everybody wears whatever theyre most comfortable in.
Its very, very customized.
They break them up into groups of 322 people.
Theyre taking all of humanity, and theyre making individual jigsaw puzzles.
There are many aspects of the paradise I designed that for me would be awful.
I hate bright sunny weather all the time.
My neighborhood would be 61 and drizzling all the time.
Its only paradise for this group of people.
Thats the key to the whole system.
… Something significant happens about halfway through the season that kicks the show into another gear.
On the level of serialization and mystery in the show:
This is sort of theLast Man on Earthmodel.
A lot of episodes pick up in the exact moment where the last one left off.
Were trying to make a comedy show.
Its not really mystery stuff, its more like cliffhangers.
It is answered, youll know in the first season.
All he wants is for this neighborhood to be completely perfect for the 322 people who are there.
And I was sort of thinking to myself.
Why did I do that?
Its like, Oh, I know why I did that.
I wanted the credit.