
23 episodes

And Just Like That...The Writers Room Max
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- TV & Film
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4.2 • 457 Ratings
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This is the official Max companion podcast to And Just Like That... Each week, executive producer, writer and director Michael Patrick King is joined by the brilliant writers of the show including Elisa Zuritsky, Julie Rottenberg, Susan Fales-Hill, Samantha Irby, Lucas Froehlich, and Rachel Palmer. Together they will unpack each episode of the series and give exclusive behind the scenes details from personal stories that made their way into scripts to what was left on the writing room floor. New episodes are available each week on Max and wherever you get your podcasts. The official And Just Like That… The Writers Room podcast is produced by Max in conjunction with Neon Hum Media.
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“The Last Supper” Part 2: Entrée
Writer, director, and executive producer Michael Patrick King is joined by executive producers Elisa Zuritsky and Julie Rottenberg, consulting producer and writer Susan Fales-Hill, and supervising producer and writer Samantha Irby to break down the season 2 finale of And Just Like That…They talk about their objectives for the season, the exciting challenges that come with bringing so many characters together, and reflect on the highly anticipated return of Samantha. Then, Michael Patrick King shares his experience of writing that final scene.
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“The Last Supper” Part 1: Appetizer
To discuss the penultimate episode of the season, Michael Patrick King welcomes executive producer and writer Julie Rottenberg, consulting producer and writer Susan Fales-Hill, and supervising producer and writer Samantha Irby. Together, they talk about new career opportunities, Che’s new stand-up set, and the true story that inspired Naya’s big gesture. Plus, how they set the table for Carrie’s dinner party.
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“There Goes the Neighborhood”
This week, writer and executive producer Michael Patrick King is joined by Elisa Zuritsky, Susan Fales-Hill, and Julie Rottenberg, who took the reins as director for this episode. They discuss how they approached blending Carrie and Aiden’s worlds, Miranda and Charlotte’s unexpected spy caper, and LTW’s surprising news. They also explain the intricacies of bringing several stories together for a block scene.
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“A Hundred Years Ago”
Writer, director, and executive producer Michael Patrick King is once again joined by executive producers Elisa Zuritsky and Julie Rottenberg, and consulting producer and writer Susan Fales-Hill. Together, they delve into bringing Carrie and Aiden’s relationship to the present, uncovering Seema’s vulnerability, and the challenges that come with midlife career changes. Plus, how Giuseppe’s presence is bringing out more in Anthony.
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“February 14th”
Writer and supervising producer Samantha Irby is back to dive into “February 14th” with executive producers and writers Michael Patrick King, Jullie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky. They break down how they mapped out each character’s Valentine’s Day, the decision to bring on a new character, and how everyone felt about the return of a fan favorite.
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“Bomb Cyclone”
This week, writer Rachel Palmer joins writer, director, and executive producer Michael Patrick King along with executive producer Julie Rottenberg and writer and supervising producer Samantha Irby to get to the heart of “Bomb Cyclone.” They talk about what goes into creating a blizzard, Lily’s big announcement, and LTW’s perseverance. Plus how they introduced a piece of Carrie’s past and how she is looking to the future.
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Customer Reviews
Helps add context to the show
Much like the show, Almost funny how they fall over themselves to keep their pronouns PC and bastardize the English language to keep their woke bona fides.
Only one thing stops this from being five stars
LOVE the podcast. It makes the episodes so much more meaningful and the hosts are great. My only critique is that the guy talks over EVERYONE and cuts all the women off all the time. This makes the show a less enjoyable. If he stopped this would be five stars! The writers are so cool I love this story never stop!!
It's film school in a podcast
A podcast for anyone who loves storytelling and the artistic and practical concerns of the writing process.
And specifically for fans of the show, it's a comprehensive look behind-the-scenes of how the artistry of all the "guilds" is interwoven to create a successful narrative.