![]() ![]() REISER: (As Gordon) Who doesn't love the dolphin spectacular? RACHEL BLOOM: (As Hannah) And then I had to explain to him why that's an insult. Just yesterday, I asked her to stay, and she said, quote, "I'd rather work at SeaWorld." KEY: (As Reed Sterling) Gordon, we want her to stay for the good of the show. Could you find it while I'm still young, please? But, you know, family dynamics, they're so - I don't know. KEEGAN-MICHAEL KEY: (As Reed Sterling) Obviously, we were all thrown yesterday to find out that Hannah was your daughter. The cast members include Judy Greer, Johnny Knoxville and Keegan-Michael Key. The original cast members want her to stay, so they all meet in her father's office. It turns out that her dad has creative rights to the series and wants to work on the reboot, which makes Hannah want to quit. Gordon, the creator of the original show, also happens to be Hannah's estranged father who, like the plot of "Step Right Up," left her and her mom when she was a kid. ![]() Hannah wants to reboot the series with the original cast but make the show darker and more current. Now she's playing a TV writer in the new Hulu comedy series called "Reboot." Rachel Bloom's character, Hannah, is a writer who has a love-hate relationship with a popular family sitcom from the 2000s called "Step Right Up." It's about a stepdad who moves in with his new wife, her son and her ex-husband. She'll talk about her experience in that writer's room and how tough it was for her as the youngest writer and the only woman a little later. Her first real comedy job was writing for a sitcom when she was in her early 20s. She co-created and starred in the musical comedy series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend." She also co-wrote all the songs for the show. ![]() Our guest, Rachel Bloom, is best known for co-creating and starring in the Emmy Award-winning TV series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend." She's now co-starring in a new Hulu series called "Reboot." She spoke with FRESH AIR's Ann Marie Baldonado about the show and her career.ĪNN MARIE BALDONADO, BYLINE: Rachel Bloom knows a lot about dark TV comedies. ![]()
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