I think the actor is mostly going for "cold and repressed," at least, that's what I'm getting from it.
The Deschanel sisters have a very similar approach to acting, and they also have similar enough voices that I had to remind myself what I was watching a few times, but it does work much better for a character like Bones than for D.G.
The dynamic between Cain and D.G. is one I'm very fond of, romantic or platonic, and that likely influences me, though. I get the feeling that the title has as much to do with the fact that a "Tin Man" is supposed to be that world's representative of law and order but is oppression instead has as much to do with the title as Cain does(and based on the first episode, it does seem to still be D.G.'s story more than Cain's.)
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The Deschanel sisters have a very similar approach to acting, and they also have similar enough voices that I had to remind myself what I was watching a few times, but it does work much better for a character like Bones than for D.G.
The dynamic between Cain and D.G. is one I'm very fond of, romantic or platonic, and that likely influences me, though. I get the feeling that the title has as much to do with the fact that a "Tin Man" is supposed to be that world's representative of law and order but is oppression instead has as much to do with the title as Cain does(and based on the first episode, it does seem to still be D.G.'s story more than Cain's.)