‘Long Bright River’ is more than a crime drama — showrunner Nikki Toscano says it’s about ‘unraveling a personal history’
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‘Long Bright River’ is more than a crime drama — showrunner Nikki Toscano says it’s about ‘unraveling a personal history’
When Nikki Toscano first encountered Long Bright River, Liz Moore’s novel that explores the devastating impact of addiction and the bonds of sisterhood, what captivated the showrunner most was the main character Mickey. "I loved the main character's voice. She was flawed and she admitted it," Toscano tells Gold Derby. “I loved the fact that we went on to believe that she was a reliable narrator. But the deeper part of the book that you got, the …
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