Debbie, yes, her name was Debbie! It's just so weird -- it's them and yet, not really them yet. It's a little weird thinking about the fact that this dialogue was all written when they didn't have actors yet. You can see how the actors took the roles and made them their own.
And yeah, I think the New York setting (especially NY in wintertime, as it was in the first season) makes a much better, stronger show. In fact, the setting is so much a part of the show that its absence is every bit as disconcerting as the absence of the actors' voices in the characters.
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Date: 2012-01-16 10:50 pm (UTC)And yeah, I think the New York setting (especially NY in wintertime, as it was in the first season) makes a much better, stronger show. In fact, the setting is so much a part of the show that its absence is every bit as disconcerting as the absence of the actors' voices in the characters.