That effort to live up to the success of the first season was a frequent topic Friday. Kelley spoke of his appreciation for the input he received from each of the show’s actors about their characters. “There wasn’t one [note] that I felt was, ‘Well, I want my role to be better.’ All of them were how do we make the story better, how do we make the show better. That’s exactly the kind of input you hope for,” he said.
Source: Los Angeles Times February 09, 2019 00:45 UTC