![]() ![]() ![]() RELATED: Peacock Hits A Major Milestone, Thanks To The Office's Arrival You've got to do this." And he always wanted to do a Stephen King project and we all fell in love with it. Kelley involved because I said to David, "When you write weird and dark, which I've you at times, even a show like Ally McBeal, it's so weird and so dark. He agreed and decided to do it as a series and I was lucky enough to get my friend David E. We talked about doing it as a movie and then a TV show, ultimately, because Stephen usually writes 500-700 pages of delicious characters around a brilliant plot and I felt it would eviscerate the characters if we didn't give them time to breathe and live. I emailed him and said "What is this?!" and he said, "See if you want to do it!" I read it and I loved it and loved that Stephen was writing in the detective genre and that it was a stable approach to very interesting characters and that it was the premise of the serial killer that got away who literally comes back to haunt the retired detective who is a trainwreck and it reinvigorates his life. ![]()
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