“After we got our two-season pickup after Season 6 … we really began writing Season 7 and 8 as if it were one long season, so that we could chart out where we wanted our characters and relationships to end,” executive producer Michael Rauch tells TVGuide.com. “It was such a luxury. … It was incredibly satisfying for us as the writers, and I think for the actors as well, to be able to complete the stories in a way that felt like they would be satisfying to the characters and to the audience too.”
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“It feels so great to not only have completed the series,” Feuerstein tells Zap2it, “but to have gotten the full run, with the support of USA, so we could finish in a way that did justice to all the arcs of all the great characters that our brilliant writing staff has helped to evolve over all these years. Some series have to jettison arcs in the interest of a quick ‘out,’ but we got the full breadth.”
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