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Smiling Friends Creators on Glep's Past & Show's Future

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Creators reveal Glep may be thousands of years old.
  • Charlie and Pim's relationship is a lopsided friendship.
  • Beatles' career arc inspires show's potential end date.
Smiling Friends Creators on Glep's Past & Show's Future

The creative minds behind Adult Swim's Smiling Friends have found their rhythm, with the season three finale offering insight into the enigmatic character Glep. Co-creators Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel revealed that Glep might be thousands of years old, a concept they've considered since the show's inception. While other backstory ideas were explored, the time-traveling flashback approach proved most effective.

Their discussions also touched upon the nuanced relationship between the main characters, Charlie and Pim. They described it as a "lopsided" friendship, with Pim viewing Charlie as his best friend, while Charlie sees Pim more as a colleague, appreciating his presence without intense closeness. This dynamic is a key element that evolves naturally with each season.

Cusack and Hadel also referenced the Beatles' career as a model for their show's longevity, aiming to conclude Smiling Friends at its creative peak, potentially around season five. They aim to leave audiences wanting more, ensuring the show maintains its quality and fun-driven approach, rather than stretching it indefinitely.

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Creators suggest Glep might be thousands of years old and explored his past in the season three finale.
They describe it as a lopsided friendship where Pim sees Charlie as a best friend, but Charlie views Pim more as a colleague.
The Beatles' career arc, ending on a high note, inspires creators to aim for a strong conclusion, possibly around season five.

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