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Explain Yourselves
explain yourselves
Nov. 8, 2023
The Morning Show
Was Supposed to Feel Unhinged
For season three, incoming showrunner Charlotte Stoudt wanted to replicate “what it was like to be alive while making that show.”
By
Jackson McHenry
explain yourselves
Feb. 3, 2022
The
And Just Like That …
Writers Knew Viewers Would Be Team Steve
Showrunner Michael Patrick King and his co-writers dissect Big’s death, Samantha’s absence, and the Che Diaz of it all.
By
Jackson McHenry
finding dory
Jan. 29, 2021
How
Search Party
Landed on That Surreal Season 4 Finale
Creators Charles Rogers and Sarah Violet-Bliss explain why “there was no chance that this was going to be an easy season for Dory.”
By
Jackson McHenry
explain yourselves
Feb. 23, 2020
Sanditon
’s Creators Know You’re Devastated About That Ending
Charlotte and Sidney’s fate is not the ending any Austen fan would’ve hoped for, nor is it the ending producers wanted for the show.
By
Kathryn VanArendonk
explain yourselves
Apr. 17, 2019
The Magicians
Knew That Shocking Death Would Upset Fans. Here’s Why They Did It.
“We don’t want to say anyone is right or wrong for having strong feelings about any element of this. We sympathize with everybody.”
By
Kathryn VanArendonk