Louise McSharry
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Podcast Appearances
You may remember that Paige and Hannah were on Amy Poehler's podcast, which I think maybe had something to do with this.
But Amy Poehler doesn't just casually make things.
And I feel like when Amy Poehler makes things, they're usually really good.
Netflix as well, obviously, is a great backer.
So I think for the two of them, it's super exciting.
It has been referred to as a broad city for Gen Z. I loved Broad City.
I will obviously love this again.
But I think that, you know, the description of this sounds great.
It says they're going to be highly fictionalized versions of themselves as they become the ultimate ride or dies, helping each other shed their baggage and emerge as the people they've always wanted to be.
So, like, amazing.
Give it to me.
I'm going to gobble this up absolutely 100%.
But I think what's particularly interesting about this is that if you're someone who has watched Summer House historically, you know that Giggly Squad, their unbelievably successful podcast, actually was forged out of Kyle Cook, their cast member, kind of trying to slag them off at a dinner because he was on a macho tantrum, which is his want, and they were laughing.
And he was like, oh, the Giggly Squad over here.
And they took that and they turned it into an incredibly successful podcast.
Yeah.
They have come off the back of reality TV in a way that not many people have.
And as we're seeing people break out of reality TV franchises and have really successful careers in other genres, I'm thinking, for example, of Whitney from The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, who is absolutely killing it on Broadway at the moment.
I feel like the scope for what you can do after reality TV is really changing.
I think it's broadening.