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A Conversation with Misha Green

Season 8 Episode 8

Show creator Misha Green isn’t afraid to push boundaries; the critically-acclaimed Underground, a historical period drama about the Underground Railroad that she co-created with Joe Pokaski, combined terror, modern music, romance, and thrills, breaking ground for the genre.

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