What inspired Ridley Pearson to craft such a layered portrayal of moral ambiguity?
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What inspired Ridley Pearson to craft such a layered portrayal of moral ambiguity?
Did anyone else feel the pacing slowed down in the middle, or was that intentional to build tension?
How did Ridley Pearson decide on the structure of alternating perspectives?