

And because it’s the studio I’ve already been working with, because it’s at the studio that’s nearest to my house, because it’s NBC, everybody can find the peacock network. They’ll do, like, the top 60 channels and it wasn’t one of them. Everybody’s got a different channel that comes in on, they can’t find it, and it was never in the local paper listing, that network. They could never, their friends could never find me on TV Land. So I thought, you know, let me give them this gift. “It was farther ahead of anything that I was just about to go out and pitch.


And it’s kind of a mitzvah and this was already moving forward,” she tells The Hollywood Reporter. “You know, my parents really get excited when I’m on TV. Adam Pally on Punching Baby Yoda and a 'Happy Endings' Revival
