Ep90 – ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’ Boss on Season 3
Aline Brosh McKenna, the executive producer of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” on whether Rebecca truly is “crazy,” the show’s true love story, and what’s in store for next season.
Aline Brosh McKenna, the executive producer of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” on whether Rebecca truly is “crazy,” the show’s true love story, and what’s in store for next season.
Star Elisabeth Moss and executive producers Bruce Miller and Warren Littlefield talk Offred’s pregnancy, visiting the colonies and living up to the success of the first season.
The team behind BBC America’s new thriller “Killing Eve” — creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge and stars Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer — talk about infusing the story with humor, upending the genre, and why they wanted it to be more bloody.
The cast and creators of Lifetime’s “UnReal” discuss the decision to focus the new season on a “suitress,” and how the show is even more relevant now than ever. And the team behind HBO’s “Barry,” Bill Hader and Alec Berg, talk about crafting a comedy about a hitman who just wants to be an actor.
The stars and executive producer of “Stranger Things” open up about how the hit show has evolved, what they’d like to see for their characters next season, and the odds of a Joyce/Hopper romance.
The cast of “Roseanne” — Sara Gilbert, Roseanne Barr, John Goodman, and Laurie Metcalf — open up about what they wanted to revive the classic sitcom, what they wanted to see for each of their characters, and what topics they wanted to tackle this time out.
“The Americans” Stars Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell open up about the “satisfying” finale for the acclaimed FX spy drama . Plus “Trust” stars Donald Sutherland and Hilary Swank and director Danny Boyle discuss the challenges of making the J. Paul Getty drama.
The cast and creators of Shondaland’s new series, legal drama “For the People” and “Grey’s Anatomy” spinoff “Station 19” discuss the importance of inclusivity, the evolution of character relationships based on cast chemistry, and the possibility of more crossover episodes.
Josh Radnor, the star of NBC’s new high school drama “Rise,” and series creator Jason Katims discuss how the show compares to “Friday Night Lights,” why this was the right part for him after “How I Met Your Mother,” and the challenges of staging a show-within-a-show.
Alex Gibney, Lawrence Wright and Dan Futterman, the executive producers of Hulu’s “The Looming Tower,” on the challenges of adapting the book, the failures of the intelligence community, and why it’s still relevant today.