In developing "Tango," its creators felt free to mix a variety of different elements.
The creators felt it broke the mood of the show, which is staged as if it's an actual funeral.
The creators felt that utilizing six equal characters, rather than emphasizing one or two, would allow for "myriad story lines and give the show legs".
The creators of "Exiled" hope to tap into the frustration such viewers apparently feel.
But as the project grew, the two creators felt that the social issues underlying the retold stories were too relevant to ignore.
The creator of it feels no particular sense of identity with it.
The creators felt these changes caused the show to lose something, and gave it much more of a traditional sitcom feel.
Initially, only two series were produced, from 1973 to 1975, while the show's creators felt that it should stop while at its peak.
I stand before the vast canvas, sharing the feeling of loneliness its creator must have surely felt thousands of years ago.
The creator felt this produced a better overall view than could be achieved by adhering to either.