From the Hollywood Reporter:
"Everyone on this stage — and like six other people — would have to feel like there was a story that needed to be told," Schur said on the panel.
So who's going to start a letter writing campaign? ?
From the Hollywood Reporter:
"Everyone on this stage — and like six other people — would have to feel like there was a story that needed to be told," Schur said on the panel.
Here's what he said exactly...
"I apologize to Retta and Aziz because the amount of times they get yelled at on the street I’m sure is annoying. But it’s really fun! You’re writing for a sitcom on a network — why not have a catchphrase? And to go back to character: There’s nothing more on-character than those two characters treating themselves. That’s what they had in common. Finding the relationship between their characters and seeing it grow and blossom was one of the joys we had. That’s one of the fun things about doing 100 episodes."
(Original interview: vulture.com/2018/09/alan-yang-forever-master-of-none-parks-recreation.html)
I had no idea she was an unemployed waitress before getting cast in Parks & Rec (and in two other parts during the same week).