I'm aware of what they've said in promotional videos and interviews, but surely you must realize that those aren't guaranteed to be 100 percent accurate, since they're about encouraging people to watch the show as it exists now, not chronicling its origins with historical precision. And certainly such interviews would gloss over initial debates and network pressures, if they existed, and put up a front of "Yes, this is the show as we always intended it." So the interviews are not necessarily probative. Of course, you could be right, but we can't really rely on promotional, advertising-oriented materials to be absolutely truthful. To be sure, we'd need access to more firsthand information, such as the original pitch document or early correspondence. Or interviews geared more toward behind-the-scenes analysis than show promotion.