To build anticipation around the premiere of the show we developed a diagetic children’s book. Something parents within the world of the show might actually use to explain what happened to a kid. Not only did HBO and showrunner Damon Lindelof love the idea, but the writers of the show did too. We worked with them to create a dark, twisted rhyming tale that teased bits of the narrative, creating as many questions as answers.
To build anticipation around the premiere of the show we developed a diagetic children’s book. Something parents within the world of the show might actually use to explain what happened to a kid. Not only did HBO and showrunner Damon Lindelof love the idea, but the writers of the show did too. We worked with them to create a dark, twisted rhyming tale that teased bits of the narrative, creating as many questions as answers.
To build anticipation around the premiere of the show we developed a diagetic children’s book. Something parents within the world of the show might actually use to explain what happened to a kid. Not only did HBO and showrunner Damon Lindelof love the idea, but the writers of the show did too. We worked with them to create a dark, twisted rhyming tale that teased bits of the narrative, creating as many questions as answers.
To build anticipation around the premiere of the show we developed a diagetic children’s book. Something parents within the world of the show might actually use to explain what happened to a kid. Not only did HBO and showrunner Damon Lindelof love the idea, but the writers of the show did too. We worked with them to create a dark, twisted rhyming tale that teased bits of the narrative, creating as many questions as answers.
To build anticipation around the premiere of the show we developed a diagetic children’s book. Something parents within the world of the show might actually use to explain what happened to a kid. Not only did HBO and showrunner Damon Lindelof love the idea, but the writers of the show did too. We worked with them to create a dark, twisted rhyming tale that teased bits of the narrative, creating as many questions as answers.