“What would you say to fans who were worried that because there were parts of Allie and Dean’s book that were in Season 1, that they maybe won’t get their focus? What do you say to fans who are maybe worried about how their plot might be different from “The Score”?”
EK: I mean, you actually haven’t seen that much. It’s funny because in “The Score,” they are hooking up for probably half the book. But you know, once their relationship kind of deepens ... there are so many plot points that are happening that we have not seen. Dean has an entire coaching story, Allie has her storyline with her career and the crossroads she’s at, where she wants to go in her story, in terms of acting.
And there’s obviously a big spoiler of another big, massive event that happens. So, I mean, we have eight episodes, and we have a lot of story left. ... I think they’re going to see some of their favorite moments that haven’t happened yet. There’s some scenes that you know they’re going to be getting teary-eyed over that are from the book.
There’s a lot more to come. I don’t think the whole story was already told.
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“La vida cuenta desde su concepción”, pero cuando llegan a la vejez, si están en una residencia y no tienen seguro privado, se les deniega la atención médica y se les deja morir abandonados a su suerte.
Liberalismo a tope.