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The Other Side

October 20, 2012 at 01:36

This episode was all about playing with the idea of Wesen genetics. We went back and forth for a while arguing both sides, but were happy to finally agree on the notion that a Wesen can theoretically have their DNA altered to display certain traits. At the bare bones, it provided an interesting platform for a discourse on modern day medical technology and the ethical implications around such a hot button issue. The story itself definitely had a little Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde to it, and it fit perfectly into our world. We were asking a lot of our guest acting talent and they couldn't have done a better job at tackling such a unique episode. We were especially taken with Mary Page Keller, the actress who portrayed Dr. Ramona Higgins.

 

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