Say Nothing': Inside the Making of the Book Into the TV Show
Briefly

In an era of risk-averse television, the creators of 'Say Nothing' took a leap of faith to bring Patrick Radden Keefe's gripping narrative about the Irish Troubles to life.
Josh Zetumer notes, 'When you pick up one of [Keefe's] books, you're not putting it down until you're done,' highlighting the compelling nature of Keefe's writing.
Brad Simpson emphasizes the importance of risk in making quality art, stating, 'You can't make good art without risk,' arguing for creativity over financial safety.
The adaptation showcases a deep understanding among the producers that challenges and commitment yield powerful storytelling, reflecting Keefe's narrative style in their approach.
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