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      >“I love comedy. I also love horror. I think those two things can exist under the same umbrella. You just have to be very careful with how you use them because you don’t want the comedy to undercut the tension and the horror,” Katie Dippold tells *Den of Geek*.

      >“He gets frustrated by the locals who deem him unfit for office or think he’s bringing in the wrong kind of business or other kinds of obstacles. But his goals aren’t selfish. To me, it’s his son that’s his North Star — everything he does, he does for him,” Matthew Rhys says. “[That’s what] keeps him on track. And, in relation to that, they’re [goals] for the good of the island as well. But ultimately, all he wants is for his son to grow up in a prosperous place, and the locals who live there, as well. He wants to do that, so there’s good in him.” 

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