Terence Winter: It was a little of both. I think a lot of it was in the script. One of the best compliments he gave me when he read my version of the pilot was that it felt like a tailor-made suit for him. I had the luxury of knowing a little more about Sly than most people. I knew he’s really smart, incredibly well read, very funny, self deprecating, very soulful. So I wrote my version of that guy as a gangster. He’s said he feels this character is closer to himself than any other character he’s ever played, except, of course, for the mafia stuff. One of the great things about working with Sly is you get, not just a great actor, but you get a writer, a director, a producer and editor. Guy’s been doing this at the highest level for decades. You’d be crazy not to collaborate and listen to his ideas and bounce things back and forth.