From its first scene to its last, Dead To Me remained true to the concept of grief and an unexpected friendship emerging in its wake.
We caught up with creator Liz Feldman to talk about the final season and what it was like bringing the always funny and deeply emotional tale to a close.
Hi Liz.
Hi Carissa. How are you?
I'm good. How are you? It's nice to voice-meet you.
Wonderful to voice meet you. I'm doing all right. I'm doing all right. I'm having a vulnerability hangover from this whole week.
Aw. From saying goodbye.
Yeah. Saying goodbye and putting this season out there that we worked hard on and poured our hearts into. And then you just sort of hope people can embrace it and accept it.
I loved it. I thought it was fantastic.
Thank you so much.
I thought it was a fantastic ending and well-earned.
We caught up with creator Liz Feldman to talk about the final season and what it was like bringing the always funny and deeply emotional tale to a close.
Hi Liz.
Hi Carissa. How are you?
I'm good. How are you? It's nice to voice-meet you.
Wonderful to voice meet you. I'm doing all right. I'm doing all right. I'm having a vulnerability hangover from this whole week.
Aw. From saying goodbye.
Yeah. Saying goodbye and putting this season out there that we worked hard on and poured our hearts into. And then you just sort of hope people can embrace it and accept it.
I loved it. I thought it was fantastic.
Thank you so much.
I thought it was a fantastic ending and well-earned.
- 12/5/2022
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
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