![]() Jordan: Well, editor Sarah Brunstad is editing that book and we just were trying to come up with new projects to fit into the Fall of X line. ![]() Like, the other side must be crazy or evil, right? And maybe they are - I’m not denying that either because I’m in the world and I think these things too. ![]() I don’t know, I think it’s a pretty deep ideal inside of them that suddenly they’re like, “Wait, what?”Īnd I think you’re right to compare it to politics, because I do think that a lot of people do feel that way about politics, about the thing they believe is so clearly right. Or the revelation that they are deeply religious in a way and you had no idea they were, and you’re like, but that’s not what I want our family to be. ![]() Jordan: Yeah, to suddenly find out your husband or wife is going to vote for the opposite candidate you want. I mean, it’s kind of like…ĪIPT: Two people on different sides of the political aisle? But it makes sense to me that that would be a wedge. And it doesn’t mean they won’t work it out, and it doesn’t mean they will. I would imagine if something so fundamental as to whether all life deserves to exist or not comes up, it can be a real problem for people. And that’s between people who aren’t in love and splitting their time between having a life and family together and leading a people in many ways. I mean, the conversations that sprung out of the Brood debate were extremely heated in real life. ![]()
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