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JK: What about the police?
DW: They love it. It's fantastic! I get pulled over, and they let me go. They say Simon's got it dead on.
If we didn't, we'd be in all sorts of trouble.
JK: Are you happy where your character is going? Have you read it to the end?
DW: I haven't read it to the end. It hasn't been written.
JK: Is that true?
DW: Yeah, of course. We're always down to the line, and David knows what's going to happen, but I know it hasn't been
written. He doesn't tell us what's going to happen. He did tell me a little bit because I was directing the last
episode, so I got to hear a little bit.
JK: Tell me about that. Was that episode 7 that you just finished? How did you get that? [Heather, Mike from North Dakota]
DW: Yes, episode 7. Well, I asked for it, I suppose.  I was moaning because I was missing home, and I didn't want to be in Baltimore six
months a year, so eventually we came up with a compromise, which was, I've always wanted to direct. So I asked David, "Will
you let me direct," and he said yes, and it came up for the last episode, and I just loved it, really loved it. An amazing time.
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