The whole Twitter phenomenon is really indicative of what's happening in this country. And I say this in condemnation of myself as much as anyone else - we are growing into a nation that has no time, desire or capacity for truth. All we can handle is 140 characters of knowledge. Kurt Sutter capacitycharactercondemnation share on social
I'm a guy who has problems with moderation. All or nothing. Binge and purge. Kill or be killed. Gray is not a color I wear well. I should be dead. I know that. I should not be successful. I know that too. My daily existence is a toss of the coin - one side, fear, the other side, gratitude. Kurt Sutter bingecoincolor share on social
I've made a career writing about fictitious anti-heroes. To create these worlds, I've spent a lot of time with active members on both sides of the law. And if I had to pick the most interesting of the two, the choice is obvious - we all love the guys in black. Kurt Sutter activeantiblack share on social
My wife, Katey Sagal, has transformed herself from a sitcom cartoon to a dramatic powerhouse. Kurt Sutter cartoondramatickatey Change image and share on social
All the people who follow me on Twitter know my sense of humor. I sometimes forget the blogosphere will give it more weight than I intended. Kurt Sutter blogospherefollowforget Change image and share on social
Unlike fiction, which you create before you go into production, with reality you kind of create it after everything is produced. The drama and the storytelling is really done in post. Kurt Sutter createdramafiction Change image and share on social
Never in the history of 'The Shield' was the word 'LAPD' ever mentioned. We would mention districts, like Wilshire and Hollenbeck and Marina, but Farmington was a fictitious district, and we never actually uttered the word 'LAPD.' So that was sort of the deal we made with them. Kurt Sutter dealdistrictfarmington share on social
I can be arrogant, I can be insufferable. Kurt Sutter arrogantinsufferable Change image and share on social
I'm drawn to the classic antihero, the guy who's probably made a bunch of mistakes and really has the capacity to go either way. That's the most interesting type of character for me to watch, to see what decisions they'll make. There's a lot of gray area there for a writer to explore. Kurt Sutter antiheroareabunch share on social
I joke that I learned the essentials of storytelling from Hanna-Barbera, but I pretty much did. That kind of television is what enamored me as a kid, and that's what really got me hooked. You could say that's where it all began. Kurt Sutter barberabeginenamored share on social