Nashville: The Mood Series to Monitor Sexual Escapades by Public Officials
Nashvlle: The Mood, the series detailing the psychological underbelly of the city, will be following closely the developments in the Megan Barry case and the Casey Moreland case.
"Nashville has a way of giving surface coverage to these kinds of events," series author Donald H. Carpenter said, "and then having them drop off the radar, so that they can be handled behind the scenes. I have not great problem with that, but we do take note of those things in our series. We'll be monitoring not only the actual events, but the reactions to those events among community movers and shakers. Often, in Nashville, it's the local reactions that are more interesting than the events themselves."
"Nashville has a way of giving surface coverage to these kinds of events," series author Donald H. Carpenter said, "and then having them drop off the radar, so that they can be handled behind the scenes. I have not great problem with that, but we do take note of those things in our series. We'll be monitoring not only the actual events, but the reactions to those events among community movers and shakers. Often, in Nashville, it's the local reactions that are more interesting than the events themselves."
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