The show deals with addiction, fraught family relationships and crime. Speaking with Parade, Henry, who is also an executive producer on the project, spoke about the heavy topics of the show. He assured us, "We have each other," gesturing to Moura. "This support system is tight so we're good."
Their bond isn't just part of the story; it's the process. Over the course of the conversation, Brian and Wagner spoke candidly about building trust with one another, portraying vulnerability and creating a set environment rooted in care and compassion. Their mutual respect and shared investment in the work shine through, both in how they talk about each other and in how they bring Ray and Manny to life.
I was expecting Dope Thief to be a little bit more of a romp. It gets pretty heavy pretty quickly!Brian Tyree Henry: [Laughs.] We shoot you right through there, right out of the gate.
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The theme is really good.Brian: Oh come on! Slap slappity slap! So I wanted everyone to feel like they are truly a part of that seasoning and sauce that goes into this special stew that is Dope Thief. Every single person had a hand on a brick that built that foundation. And I just always wanted to always let them know that, because then they come back and they want to be there and they're all rooting for the show. So this show belongs to every single person that had a hand in it, every single person. And I just wanted to be the bridge to let them know that that's what it was. It was grueling, but it was also the most satisfying thing I've ever done in my career.
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