The End is Only the Beginning: 'Reservation Dogs' Leaves a Lasting Legacy

Sterlin Harjo, co-creator of the Indigenous teen comedy series "Reservation Dogs," explains why he chose to end the show after its third season. Harjo believes that the show's coming-of-age story had reached a natural conclusion and wanted to give room for the actors and writers to explore other projects. He emphasizes the personal and cultural significance of the show and expresses gratitude for the audience's response. Harjo also discusses the importance of representing Native culture and the challenges of finding Indigenous actors. He praises the talent and contributions of the show's four leads and explains why the show focused less on romantic relationships.
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