“So we made this weird document, this show, about a pandemic that was shot during a pandemic delay before we shot the actual version of the show about a pandemic, which I’m sure one day will be less embarrassing to watch again.” We can make some props and we have the first six scripts, so why don’t we just do my side of the show and when it’s anybody else speaking or their scene, we’ll just cut to nature,'” Davis shares. “I ended up making a version of the show with my friend who was quarantining with me at the time, and we were like, ‘Well, all we have is our iPhones, and I’m in the show. The difference is that Davis used her scripts while the characters on the show adapted the in-universe graphic novel, Station Eleven, which guides and connects a number of characters. To pass the time during quarantine, Davis made her own version of Station Eleven, which a few characters also do on the series itself. “But I kind of thought we weren’t going to make this show at first because it was like, ‘Well, it’s a little on the nose, don’t we think?’ I don’t even think that is true now because the show is so much about everything afterwards and the pandemic part is minute. “When it started happening, were like, ‘We’re just going to shut down for two weeks, we’re going to delay and then we’ll pick up once we can get stuff together.’ And of course, that never felt real,” Davis tells The Hollywood Reporter. 'The Last of Us' Star Gabriel Luna Breaks Down the Series Premiere's Most Emotional and Harrowing Moments
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