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A Heartfelt Journey of Friendship and Loss in Palm Springs
Palm Springs, USAFriday, March 28, 2025
The creators of the show, Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, had a fantastic experience working with Lavin. Kohan said that meeting Lavin was like meeting a new old friend. She immediately made him feel like they had known each other for a long time. Lavin was invested in her character and cared deeply about the show. She asked Kohan many questions and read a book he recommended. The cast and crew were all affected by Lavin's death. They said that it was an emotional loss given the heartfelt nature of the sitcom.
The show's representation of gay men of a certain age and their struggles was a big part of the story. Lane joked that it was "just another Tuesday night" for him. He said that the show's writing was brilliant and that the cast had a great time exploring the different stages of the characters' lives. Bomer said that he was excited to experience joy on screen with such brilliant artists. He was also pleasantly surprised that the show went to some real emotional depths. The cast and crew said that the show was a rollercoaster of emotions, but it was also a lot of fun to play.
The creators of the show said that they were lucky to be working on a show that was relevant to what's going on in the world. They said that they were just writing about characters they knew and loved, and that they were lucky to be working with a platform that was putting the show on the air. They said that representation is important, but that it's also important to create flesh-and-blood characters that people will care about. The creators said that they didn't plan to do a crossover with their previous show, Will & Grace, but that they weren't ruling out the possibility of seeing some familiar faces in future seasons.
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