The Chicago Code Creator Shawn Ryan on the Age of the TV Antihero and What Went Wrong With Terriers
"Dark antiheroism is not shocking anymore ... I think the bar is set a little higher now."
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"Dark antiheroism is not shocking anymore ... I think the bar is set a little higher now."
"From my standpoint, the marketing department of FX has taken a little bit of unfair knocks for the lack of performance of the show."
It might be set during the Vietnam War. Or not!
'Terriers' has pulled off a neat trick: looking like a procedural, then sneaking in something much more interesting.
Wednesday's premiere was seen by just 1.6 million viewers, less than half of whom were in the all-important adults 18 to 49 demo.
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