Why TV’s Small Towns Are Having a Huge Season

The creators behind ‘The Burbs,’ ‘Widow’s Bay’ and ‘The Boroughs’ explain why stories on the fringes are an award season hit: “People are inherently weird.”

Hacks, The Bear and Only Murders in the Building aside, metropolises like Vegas, Chicago and New York aren’t the epicenter of storytelling on TV this Emmy season. Instead, it’s shows exploring the unneighborly — and oft-otherworldly — disputes within rural and remote cities that are dominating screens. Here, the creators and producers behind 10 such series relay the fun of centering life on the outskirts — “people are inherently weird” — and how doing so undoes a familiar narrative: “Too often, we attribute tragedy to the rich or highly placed.”

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