What did Paul think of Callum Keith Rennie?
“Callum is really fun,” says Gross. “It’s a different relationship, but I think the dynamic remains intact. It’s still city cop/Mountie, but he’s just kind of crazy. I have the feeling that the core audience will return to (the show) and the shift of the dynamic with Callum will probably bring in additional viewers. He’s a very sexy guy, an intriguing presence.” (Edmonton Journal, 14 September 1997) He also knew the difficulty he faced in replacing David Marciano, who was very popular with the fans. “You can’t replace David but Callum is completely insane – he’s fantastic.” (Edmonton Sun TV Magazine, 28 September 1997) • On producing the third season of Due South. “It has always appealed to Europeans, though I can’t quite imagine what it will be like to produce a show that is financed by the BBC along with the French and the Germans.” … “The budgets are unlikely to be as crazy as they were in the first year we made the show. But I would like to take off on location to the mountains i