“I think what’s really cool about Interior Chinatown is, of course, it’s an Asian story—there’s a lot of themes about invisibility and what it means to be Asian in this country,” he says. “But at the end of the day, it’s a really creative show, unlike anything you’ve seen. We took big swings. I think it shows the evolution of Asian-American [film and TV], now we’re able to take big swings. We can now take risks, be creative.”
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