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So what's it like writing True Detective, a series that

So what's it like writing True Detective, a series that seems to fit in with a broader audience of people who have grown up watching dramas like Buffy the Vampire Slayer or Game of Thrones?

I've always had a love of the books and the medium, as I grew up watching them grow up and grow up and grow up. As I've moved to New York and Los Angeles and started reading more and more of the world of novels and films, I've found myself reading more and more books. So I've started to have a connection with the world of the TV series as well. Now I'm beginning to pick up on a big part of that by going back to the books.

Of course, the books have their problems, as people who watch them know quite a lot about them. They're very personal, and I'm not the type of person who would like to have that too. But I know that they have their own quirks, and I love the way the characters talk, and I love the way they look and what happens to them.

I think we all need to learn to recognize each other, be kind to each other and really be able to connect and kind of be able to relate, and I do. But I'm not the only one.

I really like the way the characters talk, and I love the way the characters look and what happens to them. There have been some really interesting and creative things that I think happened along the way with the book, and that's part of the magic with True Detective, and it's also part of the reason why I love it so much more than the TV series.

True Detective has always been about the "what ifs" that happen to characters and how they can change their lives.   They had a lot of good things happen to them that I've admired and appreciated that I'd never get to see again. But I'm really excited about how they're going to change their lives, so I'm really excited about this season that they're bringing back to life. To be honest, I've watched some of the best, most brilliant and funny television in the history of television. I'm definitely excited to see how they do that. But if you don't know who to watch, I can tell you that there's probably not a more important TV show that I've watched (or read, or watched) that isn't about The Sopranos. I mean, I've loved TV for

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