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Mike Reiss’ new book 'Springfield Confidential' isn’t exactly a tell-all, but this is because there’s nothing to tell.

After writing the book, Reiss thought in hindsight that the confrontation-free Writer’s Room is perhaps “one reason for The Simpsons’ success.”

He added, “There is no dirt. There is not friction. It’s very rare in TV that everyone is pulling in the same direction. Everyone is trying to make the best show they can.”

In this interview, Reiss discusses the origin of his book, how Al Jean interprets fan comments, how writing the show has changed over 30 years, why screenwriting is Darwinian, and why hard work is recognized.

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