DVD Commentary for As Fate Would Have It
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The DVD Commentary for "As Fate Would Have It" was given by Joel Gretsch, Jacqueline McKenzie, Ira Steven Behr, and Craig Sweeny.
- They claimed to be in a hot tub while doing the commentary, although they probably were not.
- All of the 4400 extras which appear in the opening credits were Canadians. There were about 150 people in the group shown at the return site.
- The original suggestion that Kyle would be the one to kill Jordan Collier was a joke, but the rest of the writers liked it.
- Kyle did not kill the two NTAC agents on the roof.
- The writers were going to give Tom an alcohol problem in the second season, but decided against it.
- 4400 and Counting is actually a diving manual inside.
- There was only one plate of sushi at the party where Jordan Collier was shot.
- The writers originally wanted Billy Campbell to shave his beard, but he didn't comply.
- Billy Campbell is a Civil War re-enactor, and has both a Confederate uniform and an Union uniform.
- Billy Campbell really likes the show and wanted to return.
- Ira Steven Behr didn't like the character of Shawn at the beginning of the mini-series, but grew to like how well Patrick Flueger played the part.
- This episode was supposed to show April using Maia's ability for gambling, but that was pushed back a couple of episodes.
- Ira Steven Behr came up with Shawn's eulogy.
- The Theory Room and Marco were created because the creators always wanted Tom and Diana to be theorizing about what was going on in the episode.
- Jordan Lasorsa-Simon was the only baby to play Isabelle. She didn't have a double as in the case of most infant actors.
- Isabelle is evil according to the writers.
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