![]() At the time that I was developing it, it was really before conspiracy theories had a ton of cultural relevance. TAKEUCHI: It's really funny, because it's evolved. I'm asking because of course, the notion of the conspiracy theory has taken on a very different meaning these days. ![]() TAKEUCHI: It's probably like late 2015, early 2016. And I thought that'd be a really funny office comedy. So I imagined that if there was a shadow government, it would be just as chaotic and stressful as any job that you or I would have. And from what I know of people, we really can't get our shit together. So I stopped listening to that stuff when I discovered myself becoming more paranoid.Īnd then a few years later, I was thinking about it, And that idea became funny to me, because if there was a shadow government, there would have to be people running it. And it was introduced to me as hyper mysterious, incredibly competent people, manipulating global events beyond our our comprehension, with how advanced they were. That was when I was introduced to the idea of the shadow government. SHION TAKEUCHI: I've been interested in the paranormal and conspiracy theories for a long time since college, where I listened to some archives of Coast to Coast AM, which was a super late-night radio show, where the host would have on kind of fringe people from that world. Collider: I'd like to start off by asking, what was the kicking-off point for this? What was the origin story?
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