The upcoming content of American drama series
"Quantico", which stars Indian actress Priyanka Chopra, will
deal with US President Donald Trump's immigration policy and 'Muslim registry'
instead of terrorism, tells showrunner Josh Safran.
"Quantico" has shifted its lens away from fantasy
in a bid to reflect more of today's real-life political climate and cultural
landscape. The series, the narrative of which is switching between the past and
present, is now merged into one single story.
"Quantico" season two returned this week after a
break internationally and in India. The show airs in India on Star World and
Star World HD.
Asked whether there were too many shows tackling Trump on
TV, Safran told: "We're not special."
"If it's a time of good prosperity, often we don't look
to politics to write about, we look to write about different times or different
period of strife in people's lives. But when there's political upheaval or
unrest in the county, artists tend to skew towards politics and how they relate
to people. That's why you're seeing so many shows turning in that
direction," hollywoodreporter.com quoted Safran as telling.
Safran tells it is liberating to not have to invent so many
stories and villains, since the real world is providing the material. But he
notes one significant distinction.
"I look to 'The Good Fight' and their recent episode
about the shelved SVU episode about Trump, they took something very specific
and turned that into a story. Instead of doing an over-arching, 'We're
going to do Trump', we're looking at specific things, like fake news and the
Muslim registry," he told.
While Safran is grateful to be working on a show where he is
able to tackle real life head-on, he says it's "probably unlikely"
that a lot of Trump supporters are tuning into "Quantico".
"It's a show about inclusion and where the women have
what would have been typically male roles. It's all about people of colour
working together to do what's right," he added.
"We believe in women in power and everyone's equal and
freedom for all. We don't exactly stand for Trumpian instincts by our very
nature. You'll probably find that '24: Legacy' and partially 'Designated
Survivor', which takes more of a bipartisan look at things, have more of a viewership
that voted for Trump or who are pro-Trump than us."
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