![]() ![]() ![]() “This ‘Wizard of Oz,’ ‘We’re not in Kansas anymore’ idea crept into the storytelling, so it felt like this was the place to embrace that metaphor,” Hawley said. Episode 9 isn’t just a black-and-white episode it’s a black-and-white episode that’s driven by change, both in its color palette and characters. Sure enough, their trust was rewarded in Episode 9, “East/West,” a pivotal turning point for the fourth season as well as a striking homage to film history - namely, “The Wizard of Oz.” When your story is set in Kansas, and the climax involves a tornado, you have to at least nod to the history you’re building from. “We were like, ‘OK, we’ve got the yellow brick road coming, we don’t really know where we’re going, but we’re going to follow Noah - he will get us there.'” “We didn’t really know what that meant back in prep,” said J.R. ![]()
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