Lauren Graham
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So when he calls you... He's giving me all the stuff and he's like, this is the character. It's called the disease suite. No. And I was like, wait, it's a hospital show. I was like, that is a terrible title. And we went through the rest of the conversation with me still thinking he did not correct me because he didn't understand what I was saying.
So I was like, it doesn't sound like a comedy to me. Wait, who has a disease? Like we really had four part conversation about it. He's like, that's not what I'm saying.
So I was like, it doesn't sound like a comedy to me. Wait, who has a disease? Like we really had four part conversation about it. He's like, that's not what I'm saying.
So I was like, it doesn't sound like a comedy to me. Wait, who has a disease? Like we really had four part conversation about it. He's like, that's not what I'm saying.
Disease week. Disease week.
Disease week. Disease week.
Disease week. Disease week.
By the way, because I am so out of corporate America, I didn't know that Z-Suite is a play on C-Suite, which is your executive lounge. And of course, this is Gen Z takes over.
By the way, because I am so out of corporate America, I didn't know that Z-Suite is a play on C-Suite, which is your executive lounge. And of course, this is Gen Z takes over.
By the way, because I am so out of corporate America, I didn't know that Z-Suite is a play on C-Suite, which is your executive lounge. And of course, this is Gen Z takes over.
The suite where all the fancy people are.
The suite where all the fancy people are.
The suite where all the fancy people are.
No. What the show asks is who's more ridiculous? The people who have taken this corporate culture really seriously or these people who are trying to have a better time, work from home, have kooky parties involving llamas. And what I like about the show is that it really doesn't take a side. I'm as ridiculous as the kids are ridiculous. And it's fun because it's not meant to advocate for anybody.
No. What the show asks is who's more ridiculous? The people who have taken this corporate culture really seriously or these people who are trying to have a better time, work from home, have kooky parties involving llamas. And what I like about the show is that it really doesn't take a side. I'm as ridiculous as the kids are ridiculous. And it's fun because it's not meant to advocate for anybody.
No. What the show asks is who's more ridiculous? The people who have taken this corporate culture really seriously or these people who are trying to have a better time, work from home, have kooky parties involving llamas. And what I like about the show is that it really doesn't take a side. I'm as ridiculous as the kids are ridiculous. And it's fun because it's not meant to advocate for anybody.
Well, skewer both sides.