Lizzy Caplan
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I mean, I'm like obviously loud and proud about it. Maybe I'll regret this part of it. No, no. But yeah, so watching it from afar was really strange. And seeing like my hometown go through this, I felt like this groundswell of love for LA, which hasn't gone away. I think this city is amazing. I think Altadena specifically is amazing. Like what they're doing. And that was like the L.A.
I mean, I'm like obviously loud and proud about it. Maybe I'll regret this part of it. No, no. But yeah, so watching it from afar was really strange. And seeing like my hometown go through this, I felt like this groundswell of love for LA, which hasn't gone away. I think this city is amazing. I think Altadena specifically is amazing. Like what they're doing. And that was like the L.A.
I didn't grow up in Altadena, but I grew up like in the Miracle Mile. And it was much more that vibe than, let's say, the Palisades vibe, which is its own unimaginable, like I don't even know, tragedy. But there's something about like the Angelenos who are from here, who aren't in the business, who just like have regular jobs, regular families, and like you're just doing it in L.A.
I didn't grow up in Altadena, but I grew up like in the Miracle Mile. And it was much more that vibe than, let's say, the Palisades vibe, which is its own unimaginable, like I don't even know, tragedy. But there's something about like the Angelenos who are from here, who aren't in the business, who just like have regular jobs, regular families, and like you're just doing it in L.A.
I didn't grow up in Altadena, but I grew up like in the Miracle Mile. And it was much more that vibe than, let's say, the Palisades vibe, which is its own unimaginable, like I don't even know, tragedy. But there's something about like the Angelenos who are from here, who aren't in the business, who just like have regular jobs, regular families, and like you're just doing it in L.A.
Like that was my upbringing. And I have so much love for this city. And it was really beautiful. It's horrible to be away because all of us like in New York who are from L.A. kind of huddled together because you'd go into, you know, when it was like actively happening or just kind of starting. And I went to get my haircut. Like, how are you doing? Well, not great. Like L.A. 's on fire. Oh, yeah.
Like that was my upbringing. And I have so much love for this city. And it was really beautiful. It's horrible to be away because all of us like in New York who are from L.A. kind of huddled together because you'd go into, you know, when it was like actively happening or just kind of starting. And I went to get my haircut. Like, how are you doing? Well, not great. Like L.A. 's on fire. Oh, yeah.
Like that was my upbringing. And I have so much love for this city. And it was really beautiful. It's horrible to be away because all of us like in New York who are from L.A. kind of huddled together because you'd go into, you know, when it was like actively happening or just kind of starting. And I went to get my haircut. Like, how are you doing? Well, not great. Like L.A. 's on fire. Oh, yeah.
You know, when you're not from L.A., you don't live there. It's just like L.A. has fires. It's just like another thing that's happening somewhere else. Yeah. And when it's your home, it's crazy. And so my dad, obviously, passing away was brutal. And then I've stuck around for these couple weeks and feeling the sadness of LA has been really intense.
You know, when you're not from L.A., you don't live there. It's just like L.A. has fires. It's just like another thing that's happening somewhere else. Yeah. And when it's your home, it's crazy. And so my dad, obviously, passing away was brutal. And then I've stuck around for these couple weeks and feeling the sadness of LA has been really intense.
You know, when you're not from L.A., you don't live there. It's just like L.A. has fires. It's just like another thing that's happening somewhere else. Yeah. And when it's your home, it's crazy. And so my dad, obviously, passing away was brutal. And then I've stuck around for these couple weeks and feeling the sadness of LA has been really intense.
But also, everyone in New York, it reminds us of 9-11. People are really coming together and building each other up. And the community, that was the main kind of complaint I had about LA. There's no community. And there so is. And I feel like an asshole for saying that.
But also, everyone in New York, it reminds us of 9-11. People are really coming together and building each other up. And the community, that was the main kind of complaint I had about LA. There's no community. And there so is. And I feel like an asshole for saying that.
But also, everyone in New York, it reminds us of 9-11. People are really coming together and building each other up. And the community, that was the main kind of complaint I had about LA. There's no community. And there so is. And I feel like an asshole for saying that.
Yeah, I wonder. I mean, I have you felt because I'm nervous about that. Just like how everybody was like showing up and flooding the GoFundMes or whatever. And like like you're saying, like everything, people move on to the next thing. Eventually, this is going to be a long recovery.
Yeah, I wonder. I mean, I have you felt because I'm nervous about that. Just like how everybody was like showing up and flooding the GoFundMes or whatever. And like like you're saying, like everything, people move on to the next thing. Eventually, this is going to be a long recovery.
Yeah, I wonder. I mean, I have you felt because I'm nervous about that. Just like how everybody was like showing up and flooding the GoFundMes or whatever. And like like you're saying, like everything, people move on to the next thing. Eventually, this is going to be a long recovery.
Do you feel that it's still as intense?
Do you feel that it's still as intense?
Do you feel that it's still as intense?