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06-03-2022, 05:29 AM
https://ew.com/tv/hacks-season-2-finale-showrunners-interview/
Paul W. Downs, speaking with fellow co-creators Jen Statsky and Lucia Aniello, tells EW of the Season 2 finale: "We wanted to feel like there was resolution and it was really satisfying. And I think when you feel really satisfied at the end, it can often feel like something final. But Lucia said this, so I'm going to steal her quote. We feel like this is only the second chapter in a larger story that we want to tell. And when we pitched the show, we actually pitched where the series would end, which is not what you saw in episode 8 of season 2..."
ALSO:
Did Hacks creators know about the parallel to The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel? (https://deadline.com/2022/06/hacks-season-two-finale-showrunners-interview-1235037640/): "I had no idea!" says Paul W. Downs. "I didn’t know it until this very moment," adds Jen Statsky. "We try not to let too much (from outside) influence what we do," says Downs. "We try to let it be character and story first. We weren’t aware of what was going on over there. We’ve always wanted this show to be about two individuals who find their comedic partner and in so doing, make each other better and are set on a path of redemption. So we’re not sure yet what that means. But maybe we are, we just don’t wanna say."
What Ricky Gervais and Dave Chappelle can learn from watching Hacks (https://www.smh.com.au/culture/tv-and-radio/ricky-gervais-should-start-identifying-as-a-comedian-who-writes-new-jokes-20220530-p5apls.html): "In Hacks, Deborah is stuck in her ways," says Rebecca Shaw. "She’s resistant to change, but she gets there. Because to Deborah, her art is the most important thing. She, like Gervais and Chappelle, doesn’t need to change because she’s established. Deborah could retire to her mansion, but she wants to get better, and remain relevant. Her real-life equivalents do not."
Hacks breakout Meg Stalter has become associated with a certain kind of “This is a Meg Stalter character" (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/megan-stalter-interview-hacks-hbo-1235157482/)
Paul W. Downs, speaking with fellow co-creators Jen Statsky and Lucia Aniello, tells EW of the Season 2 finale: "We wanted to feel like there was resolution and it was really satisfying. And I think when you feel really satisfied at the end, it can often feel like something final. But Lucia said this, so I'm going to steal her quote. We feel like this is only the second chapter in a larger story that we want to tell. And when we pitched the show, we actually pitched where the series would end, which is not what you saw in episode 8 of season 2..."
ALSO:
Did Hacks creators know about the parallel to The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel? (https://deadline.com/2022/06/hacks-season-two-finale-showrunners-interview-1235037640/): "I had no idea!" says Paul W. Downs. "I didn’t know it until this very moment," adds Jen Statsky. "We try not to let too much (from outside) influence what we do," says Downs. "We try to let it be character and story first. We weren’t aware of what was going on over there. We’ve always wanted this show to be about two individuals who find their comedic partner and in so doing, make each other better and are set on a path of redemption. So we’re not sure yet what that means. But maybe we are, we just don’t wanna say."
What Ricky Gervais and Dave Chappelle can learn from watching Hacks (https://www.smh.com.au/culture/tv-and-radio/ricky-gervais-should-start-identifying-as-a-comedian-who-writes-new-jokes-20220530-p5apls.html): "In Hacks, Deborah is stuck in her ways," says Rebecca Shaw. "She’s resistant to change, but she gets there. Because to Deborah, her art is the most important thing. She, like Gervais and Chappelle, doesn’t need to change because she’s established. Deborah could retire to her mansion, but she wants to get better, and remain relevant. Her real-life equivalents do not."
Hacks breakout Meg Stalter has become associated with a certain kind of “This is a Meg Stalter character" (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/megan-stalter-interview-hacks-hbo-1235157482/)