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“I feel really proud of what we've made, and I do feel like it's sort of a complete piece that feels like it belongs in a really good place,” Bryant toldAt the beginning of the season, Annie has just broken up with her deadbeat boyfriend and gotten her job back as an online writer for, an indie paper trying to adapt to a changing digital marketplace.
Over the past couple of years, conversations about body positivity have become more mainstream — with lots of brands cashing in on the discourse. What it's been like for you to watch that conversation develop while also having this show be something that you're working on? We had the time and space, you know what I mean? We have a half-hour episode and we have eight episodes. I feel like we get the breathing room to explore these topics in a really thoughtful way. You wouldn't be able to in an ad or even a sketch on, or those kinds of things. There's a lot of nuance and a lot of pain that you have to be thoughtful about.