![]() ![]() ![]() They both respect and honor that in one another, and they come to be very close. They both recognize something in one another that's very similar, but it's wrapped in things from opposite ends of the spectrum. They're partners in arms who are there for each other when shit hits the fan. Mustafa Speaks: The relationship is one where they're purely brothers. How would you describe Nate's dynamic with Joe, because they seem to have a really fun partnership that gets expanded on in the first season as well as over the course of the books? I dove into the series and read some of the books, and I fell in love with the world of the series and the character of Nate Romanowski. Part of my process is making sure I tell the most authentic story, and I needed the source material to do that. That led me to CJ Box's series, given that all the source material was there and available to me. Then I spoke to the showrunners, John and Drew, about their vision for the series and for the character and fell in love with that. Mustafa Speaks: Before taking it on, I hadn't read any CJ Box or Joe Pickett, but when I first received the script the character just jumped off the page for me and I fell in love with Nate Romanowski. Obviously, the book series is too prolific to expect an actor to read every single book in it, but were you familiar with the novels before signing on for the show? The first season of Joe Pickett has gotten some really positive feedback. ![]()
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