one thing that impressed me about the series was what i perceived to be a fairly even treatment of the moral/political question of the death penalty w/out a lot of obvious slant one way or the other. it appeared to me that from episode to episode the inmate's culpability varied - from "obviously this guy belongs on death row" to feelings of sympathy for others.
was that your intent? or was there a particular political or philosophical angle that you intended?
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one thing that impressed me about the series was what i perceived to be a fairly even treatment of the moral/political question of the death penalty w/out a lot of obvious slant one way or the other. it appeared to me that from episode to episode the inmate's culpability varied - from "obviously this guy belongs on death row" to feelings of sympathy for others.
was that your intent? or was there a particular political or philosophical angle that you intended?
anyway - i thought you guys did a great job.
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