I’ve read and listened to a few think pieces about the state of television lately. One was an excellent piece in the New York Times, suggesting we are in an era of “mid TV” (TLDR: everything is good, everything looks great, but few shows rise above “pretty good”). The other piece of content was Derek
Harold Perrineau is a tremendous actor with a deep list of television credit that would be the envy of any performer. They go way back to his early appearance on the ahead-of-its-time network drama I’ll Fly Away (1991-93) to memorable roles on the HBO prison drama Oz (1997-2003), FX’s Sons of Anarchy (2012) and probably