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That's what I really want to know. Did he reach out to Sullenberger at any point? I feel like it would be REALLY in his style to make this entire episode, then bring Sullenberger in to watch the tape and give feedback/commentary on Nathan recreating his own life.
I'm wondering if Sullenberger just declined to be involved or if they truly never contacted him before it aired. That'd be absolutely wild if the first time Sullenberger found out about this was 2 nights ago when it aired.
I doubt they'll bring him on, they don't usually continue this kind of bit beyond its episode.
I agree. I think if Sullenberger had agreed to be on it would have been at the end of episode 3. I'm just wondering if they tried to get him and he declined, if they asked his permission at all, or if Sullenberger was totally in the dark about the whole thing until it aired.