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“The Chuck D who’s 25, right now, I don’t hear him. The Tracy Chapman of this era. Do we really not have voices that are saying something or are we not getting access to those people? All those songs from other moments in history, I’m surprised there hasn’t been an anthem for this time yet.”
This show has political intrigue, there’s a murder mystery, there’s the destruction of the planet, and the premise is Sterling K. Brown plays a Secret Service agent who’s accused of killing the president and is sort of trying to unravel who was really at fault here, and that’s just on the surface.
Fogelman: We have a writer on our show who’s one of the foremost experts on climate change.
Villarreal: You’re about to get the showrunner of the year award, and as a fellow writer who’s very fearful of ever becoming management, I’m very interested to know how your creative process has changed since becoming a showrunner.
On any given day, there’s somebody on your crew who’s not happy with something, and you’re putting out those fires.
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