āAs for the idea of using a British accent, Stevens revealed, āI checked in with Noah [Hawley] when he sent me that scene, and I was thinking of different ways of distinguishing [the two Davids], and I was like, āWell, itās kind of a little nod to the Professor X thing,ā which weāve kind of laced again through the series without getting too explicit. There are definitely rewards for people who know the comics. I donāt think at any point weāre directly adapting any story, or even any frame of a comic, but the paradigm exists. So this idea of characters being locked in there, of a battle for control over David and his powers, of this ongoing throughout history kind of thing⦠We use that and borrow that. But the British thing, I said to Noah, āWell, what about if we make him British?ā And he immediately was like, āYeah, I guess deep down all of our rational selves are probably British.ā I was like, āOh, good. That sounds like an endorsement, so Iāll go with that.ā Iām not sure how true that is, but anyway, it seemed funny to me!āā
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