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The sixth and final season of the FX series won its first Golden Globe for best drama series.
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00:00Hello. Hey, guys. Chris Long. Hey, guys.
00:12Congratulations. This must be a wonderful moment for you.
00:17What part of the show would you like to be most remembered?
00:22Well, I think that's in a way easy for us.
00:25All of us talked about it all the time,
00:27that at the end of the day there was a lot of spying,
00:30there was a lot of espionage, there was a lot of murder,
00:32but this was a show about a marriage,
00:34and that's what we want people, you know,
00:36we hope they'll think about and look back on,
00:38that we explored and wrote about and acted and directed,
00:43a couple in a very intense marriage that went through a lot of ups and downs,
00:47and we tried to, you know, make a show about what that really felt like
00:51and what people really went through in a very complex but ultimately loving marriage.
00:56I think, thank you.
00:59Any other questions? Yes, please.
01:02Mark?
01:04People now, the show is kind of an oddity, you know,
01:10a lovely surprise success at the beginning,
01:13but now do you hear yourself referred to on the news a lot,
01:17or a news capture or other people talking about,
01:20you know, the currency and especially of the final episode?
01:24What's funny, when the show began, part of one of, part of its strength to us
01:34was the ability to write about the Russians with a sense that people couldn't imagine
01:39that they were our adversaries because it had been so long ago,
01:43and it's unfortunate that the Cold War seems to have heated up again,
01:48but our hope is, since it happened quickly over the course of this series,
01:52maybe we'll find a way to quickly get back to a warmer place where we can see each other more as human beings
01:58and less as adversaries.
02:02Hi, over here a bit to your right.
02:05Just looking at the show from off the air for a few months now,
02:08what's the future looking like for you guys, what are you looking forward to?
02:12Well, we've been, you know, working on various projects
02:15and taking a lot of long walks, trying to think about what the next show is that we want to write together.
02:22We have a new office in SoHo, which is, you know, we've moved out of Gowanus, Brooklyn,
02:27into much more luxurious SoHo.
02:29Let's just pitch our new idea.
02:30We haven't talked to the network about it, but we think this is a good time, is that?
02:34No.
02:35No, not yet, not yet, but we're close.
02:39So we don't know.
02:40What do you miss most about the process that you had in your sixth season of gathering and working together?
02:50We'll let Chris answer, because he's part of the answer.
02:53Well, for sure it's the people, the team, the absolute camaraderie of being together every day,
02:59doing this with these fantastic writers and fantastic actors.
03:02It's really, that's what you miss, is just the, really, it's the day-to-dayness of it.
03:07It's not like an over, I miss this or I miss that.
03:10It's just, really, it's everything.
03:11It's just the day-to-dayness of being around such a creative force.
03:14That's for sure.
03:15Okay.
03:16Well, thank you so much.
03:21Come here.
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