Aaron: Well, he is indeed a two-faced sonuvabitch, there's no getting around that. But it is more complicated than that. And the character, well, I don't want to reveal too much about it. For one reason because [ABC] told me not to, and another reason because I think it's going to be interesting for people watching as the show unfolds to be able to discover how this character develops on their own. But there's a lot more to Will Traveler than meets the eye
Aaron: (Describes working with the cast of the show, Traveler) The cast was fantastic. Viola Davis, she does have a lot of TV acting jobs and she's also a very, very accomplished stage actress. Steven Culp is great and the young guys opposite me--Matt Bomer, Logan Marshall-Green--were also just fantastic. Both Logan and Matt are out of New York. Both of them have training and both of them have done a good bit of theater. So I think when they were casting the show they really did look to get people who had the chops to get it done, so it was nice to work with them.
Aaron: (Describes the network's attitude with the show, Traveler) They seem to be backing it heavily at this point. I say that because of just the number of spots they've been running and when they've been running them. And they also have decided to air the pilot twice--once on May 10 after Grey's Anatomy and then again on May 30--to begin it. So I think they're getting behind it. I hope they are.