(Hey, the universe never said this whole saving the world thing would be easy.)

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They didnt think that was going to be funny and they didnt think that was going to be emotional.

TARA BUTTERS:We knew it could be funny.

What I love about this episode so much is were talking about being judgmental.

Everybody thinks, I wouldnt do that or I wouldnt help this person.

But if youre truly saying that everybody deserves help, then everybody deserves help.

But we [relay that] in a non-preachy way.

FAZEKAS:We clicked into what the show can be in this episode.

BUTTERS:It also really highlights Jasons [Ritter] physical comedy, which I love.

FAZEKAS:And the fact that he can do the running man.

Are we going to see more of Yvettes story moving forward?FAZEKAS:Definitely.

She has her own fully developed life.

Shes just, at this point, not telling Kevin everything.

Theres a lot of really fun stuff coming up that will lead us to our Christmas break episode.

We havent talked since the pilot.

Those tentpoles I think weve pretty much hit.

BUTTERS:He issogood.

FAZEKAS:The physical comedy is something we lean into more because hes so good at it.

BUTTERS:He balks at nothing.

FAZEKAS:He will do anything if its funny.

Hes got so many weapons in his arsenal.

BUTTERS:And he can cry.

I cant stress how much fun we have.

FAZEKAS:One of the things that comes up in episode 4 is Yvette starting to fall asleep.

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