Double: View Casting Emma
Having won an Emmy for playing multiple personalities in Killing Eve , Comer is arguably the most qualified. Her ability to switch accents and moral alignments mid-scene is the real-world equivalent of the Double View mechanic.
"We needed an Emma who the audience falls in love with in Episode 2 (View A), and fears in Episode 4 (View B). If the casting is off by even one degree, the Double View collapses. You are not just watching a show; you are watching an actress fight herself." Double View Casting Emma
Double view casting refers to the practice of presenting two or more differing views or interpretations of a character, event, or situation within the narrative. This technique enables the author to create a sense of complexity and depth, as readers are encouraged to consider multiple perspectives before forming their own opinions. Having won an Emmy for playing multiple personalities
I can provide a specific once I know which "Emma" is your primary focus. Double View Casting (TV Series 2010– ) - Full cast & crew If the casting is off by even one
For aspiring actors, the saga offers a masterclass in modern audition techniques. Casting directors are now asking actors to perform "duologue-monologues"—acting out both sides of a conversation with themselves.