5/29/2023 0 Comments Hugh howey books![]() ![]() So, we took this one nugget that he would put in there about how Holston had met Juliette, that there had been death of a boyfriend that she felt was suspicious. Then we picked an endpoint for the first season and we just had to figure out what was going to go in between, which meant we didn't have as much story from the book as we needed. We've got to start the show the way he started, which was with a novella about Holston and Allison, and go from there. Graham Yost: It first starts with having to love the books, because there's no point in doing it if you don't. Screen Rant: Graham, can you talk about adapting the books to go on screen? I wondered, "Man, are we just seeing bad news all the time?" And I don't mean propaganda but even only showing what's terrible in our local community and internationally, can really color our view of the outside world. And how different it could be if I went and saw with my own eyes. Finding something there that was completely different than the image I had been presented with through media over the years, and it made me start to realize how much of my perception of the world came through the screens. One of them was sailing to Cuba, about 23 or 24 years ago, before Americans really had access to the island. Hugh Howey: A few different inspirations. Hugh, what was it that inspired this story? ![]() Screen Rant: This is one of those shows where at the end of an episode, I immediately just had to start the next one continuously until I got to the end. ![]()
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