This is the kind of show I wanted to watch, Watson tells EW.
Thats how I used to feel watchingSex and the City, its how I felt when I watchedGilmore Girls.
The hope to have that came out of the fact that thats what I wanted to see on television.
Weirdly it wasnt a conscious decision, Watson says of taking on more serious stories.
I didnt sit down and think, How do I add weight?
That was never where it came from.
Its a thing I always wished Id done.
And every time it went through, I just wanted to scream at it.
I was never bold enough.
Thats been an image thats been in my mind for a long time.
A yoni egg look it up which Jane accidentally gets stuck, er, down there.
We wanted to talk about how Jane has never had an orgasm.
I asked my poor assistant to Google tips, and he found these and ordered a few.
Were like, How do you get it out?
(Fun fact: The Yoni eggs they ordered?
Theyre on our key chains for our bathroom keys at the office.)
But that [story] was prompted by a showrunner who got lambasted about a decision fans didnt like.
That shook me to my core.
I felt like I had the opportunity to give Kat a little bit of a win.
I wanted to show women that.
Janes fear and anger and contempt for pink breast cancer awareness balloons are all things she felt.
So in trueBold Typefashion, I was inspired by a friend who was inspired by a friend.
We only see the dragon lady.
So I felt like we deserve to get those awesome, inspiring bosses.
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