‘Shades Of Blue’ Creator Adi Hasak Says U.S. TV Is “A Disaster Zone” As European Showrunners Debate Looming Writers’ Strike – Berlinale Series Market

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‘Shades Of Blue’ Creator Adi Hasak Says U.S. TV Is “A Disaster Zone” As European Showrunners Debate Looming Writers’ Strike – Berlinale Series Market
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Shades of Blue creator Adi Hasak didn’t mince his words when discussing the state of U.S. television at the EFM’s Berlinale Series Market today. “America is a disaster zone right now,” he sai…

for Prime Video Germany, said his company would welcome U.S. writers “but does not need them.”

Zoch said European writers are often encouraged to take control of their projects but are not used to the process. “We keep telling our showrunners, ‘You have the freedom’,” he added.

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