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Mike Schur: Ted Danson's Marriage Inspired New Romances

Summary

  • Schur drew inspiration from Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen's marriage for a new romance.
  • A 'Parks and Rec' reboot is unlikely due to current political climate.
  • Schur laments the loss of 'hangout comedies' like 'Friends' or 'Seinfeld'.
Mike Schur: Ted Danson's Marriage Inspired New Romances

Mike Schur, a prominent figure in television comedy, is navigating industry challenges with new projects. His Netflix series 'A Man on the Inside,' starring Ted Danson, recently premiered its second season. Schur explained that the development of Danson's character's romantic arc was significantly influenced by the enduring marriage of Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen, aiming to capture a similar spirit of adventure and emotional risk.

Concurrently, Schur is developing a new Peacock series, 'Dig,' with Amy Poehler. This reunion sparks reflections on their past collaboration on 'Parks and Recreation.' Schur is hesitant about a potential reboot, citing that the show's original themes were deeply tied to a specific time and the current mood of the country might not align with its essence.

Schur also shared his perspective on the evolution of TV comedy, lamenting the decline of "hangout" shows where audiences could simply spend time with beloved characters. He attributes this shift to shorter seasons and the demand for serialized storytelling, contrasting it with the era of shows like 'Friends' or 'Seinfeld.'

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The romance was inspired by the real-life marriage of actors Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen, aiming to capture their adventurous spirit.
Schur believes the show was a product of its time and the current political climate is not conducive to a revival.
He misses 'hangout comedies' like 'Friends' or 'Seinfeld,' where viewers could simply spend time with characters without high stakes.

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