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Thanks; it's one of the things I try to do sometimes...I basically give you my playbook, I tell you I'm coming right up the middle, which makes the challenge on this side that much harder...you already know where I'm going to be, now I have to do it in such a way that it comes as a surprise regardless.
This is actually more a literary device than a TV device; there are any number of books (and some movies) which start at the end, proceed to the middle, and end on the beginning.
Because my background is in theater and prose, my natural inclination is to play with the form as much as possible. So each season there's been at least one episode that's "off-format" for us...Intersections was one, And Now for a Word was another, The Illusion of Truth, Deconstruction...and in S5 so far almost half the episodes have been off-format in one fashion or another. With this as the last year, I figure I may as well go for broke and try some unusual things. If you can't do these things when you're starting out, because it's too odd, you should at least do them when you're doing well and can afford the risk.
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