Below you will find frequently asked questions (hence FAQ) about Gravityland. Feel free to suggest a question to the list or rate my answers so I can better address your questions in the future. ~John Herman, Gravityland Creator
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Why is the series called Gravityland?
In creating the series, I wanted a place name that sounded both universal and emotional. “Gravity” both refers to a solemn and dignified feeling, as well as the force that keeps everyone firmly on the planet. Hence Gravityland is about people trying to get a grip on their world.
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Will you be mad if the viewers totally mess everything up when it comes time for them to write their own episodes?
No, I won’t be mad. The exciting thing about Gravityland is that we can all be a part of it. That does require a certain level of trust. The cast and crew can’t wait to see what weird and wonderful things the viewers come up with.
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Where in New Hampshire is Gravityland filmed?
Gravityland is filmed in many locations around New Hampshire. For example, Richard (Chris Bujold) can be seen walking in Portsmouth, Rochester, and Exeter in just episode 3 alone.








