Busy Philipps hopes so.

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(Tina Fey is an executive producer.)

Part of this job is not moving forward on projects, but I just felt so helpless and sad.

In an effort to push through those feelings, Philipps posted a video to Instagram of her so-called breakdown.

For a lot of reasons this show just felt so different when we were doing it, she said.

So when she was actually available to do it, it just felt like this was meant to be.

After talks with management and the studio, the actresses decided to go ahead and explore their fans reaction.

It was just a funny, ludicrous idea to me that we could do that, she said.

Its just so intense and so sweet and overwhelming, said Philipps.

Some supporters even went as far as tosend money to Philipps via Venmofor the stories and the laughs.

Philipps is donating the $500 raised to one of her favorite charities,Baby2Baby.

All hope is not lost either.

NBC may still sign on, or theres always the streaming sites.

Its insanely silly but also making me feel good.