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Sign In. Director Stuart McDonald. Emily Kapnek Brian Chamberlayne. Top credits Director Stuart McDonald. See more at IMDbPro. Photos 7. Top cast Edit. Julia Duffy Emmaline as Emmaline. Jenn Lyon Georgia as Georgia. Brett Rice Hubba as Hubba. Amanda Schull Linda as Linda. Deborah Baker Jr. Sunset-Laemmle as Sunset-Laemmle. Do you miss Wilmer Valderrama being in your home?
Tell us on our Facebook page! IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Share this —. We actually said to hair and wardrobe, "let's start really softening her. Let's start seeing her hair a little swooped out," and she's in Ryan's [Parker Young] letterman jacket and it gives us this place for her to look up and go, "holy shit, what happened to me?
He's been sucked into this relationship with Dallas and suddenly he's wearing polo shirts and belongs to the country club. God, what happened to you George Altman? Whether it takes Alex to hold up the mirror and say, "God, you guys don't remember yourselves," or it's their own revolution going into a Season 3, hopefully, I do think that they're due for a little bit of a return to self. As we enter Season 3 that would be what we would be looking for: "Oh my God, what happened to us?
One of the great things that we got into initially with the series is this Land of the Moms and what it means when you're a family without a mom in this community that just is dedicated to and prides itself on momming, if not over-momming. Here we have all these kids, who we've gotten to know and love, poised for an exit. Everyone is going to get ready to go off to college and for Sheila [Ana Gasteyer] and Dallas and George to be staring down this potentially empty nest, how do these Chatswin parents deal with that?
That's something we've been looking to in Season 3. Would you want to pick up right where you left off or do another time-jump? It's always complicated by when you actually air. We had wanted to pick up where we had left off [this season] and for a minute when it seemed like we were going to come away back in the fall, we thought "maybe there's a possibility," there's just the end of summer and we had left off at Mother's Day but then once we got pushed and we actually didn't premiere until, I think, October -- I think our second episode was Halloween.
The scheduling is always its own monkey wrench so you really have to be resilient and think on your feet and not overly plan. So you know what your stories are and then you have to figure out what season and what time frame are you able to tell them, if you're lucky enough to find yourself back on the schedule, which hopefully we will be, but you never know. Why did you decide that you needed to break them up at the end of this year? We definitely weighed both options.
I actually talked with Jeremy and Cheryl. I had them come up to my office and we talked about their relationship and what we were all feeling and the different ways to go. We've discussed the possibility of them blending families and the girls living side by side and them trying to make it work, and we talked about the opposite. We talked about what it if all falls away and the fallout.
And I think that we all agreed that the blended family scenario felt much more sitcom-y to us and maybe not as inspiring creatively as dealing with the fallout. I mean, I loved watching Cheryl navigate Dallas' divorce. I do think one of the things that's unusual for our show is that we have these actors who are not just comedic actors -- there's real depth and there's real range and whenever we write to that and we give them these meatier storylines, it's very rewarding and I think the viewers like it too.
It really is one of the things that makes the show its own animal; we have this heavier stuff lurking in the sidelines and I really relish those episodes where we get to have it rear its head and we get to give them a chance to stretch.
Jane Levy is quite a dramatic actress herself, and Jeremy and Cheryl I think from a creative standpoint, us writers feel like we get to have our cake and eat it too, over here. Do you think that George and Dallas are truly compatible, or do you think there would always be obstacles and reasons for them to fall apart?
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