“In television, the 60-minute series, the writer is the primary creative artist. You have control in the way that you never have in the cinema. If you have that, then what you can do with character and story is not at all unlike what you can do in a novel. [ … ] The big Hollywood film studios are being much more risk averse in recent years and the television studios, for whatever reason, have come up with much more original things.
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Sir Salman Rushdie, TV drama is the new literature
He describes television as “‘the best of both worlds’ giving writers the kind of control over plot and characterisation previously enjoyed only by novelists.”
(via demova)