The Prestige TV Podcast - ‘Hacks’ Season 4 Midseason Check-In: Funniest Writers' Room on TV?

Episode Date: May 9, 2025

Mallory Rubin and Nora Princiotti discuss their relationship with the hit Max show (2:34), before talking favorite episodes (12:21), scenes (20:13), and one-liners of the season so far (27:54). Then t...hey close out the show with their favorite duo (39:23). Email us! prestigetv@spotify.com Subscribe to the Ringer TV YouTube channel here for full episodes of ‘The Prestige TV Podcast’ and so much more! Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Nora Princiotti  Producers: Kai Grady and Donnie Beacham Jr. Additional Production Support: Justin Sayles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:13 Greetings and welcome to the Prestige TV podcast. I'm Mallory Rubin. Joining me today, she pitched Fran Leibowitz, but Deborah wanted to go with the foot thing. It's Nora Princiotti. Hello. Hello, Mallory. We're reunited at last. I'm so it feels prestigious, first of all, to do it under these circumstances. And I'm just, I'm thrilled to be looking at your face in a box of my computer screen, Mallory. Same. I've missed you. It's been literally years since we podcasted together every week about the National Football League. And so if you want to just transition into Bill Belichick talk or any other football topics, college, pro or otherwise in the middle of this pod, I don't know what Debra would have to say about it, but there's only one way to find out. She would have some Jordan Hudson thoughts, I'm sure. No question. No question. In case anybody can't tell, we are here for a mid-season check. season-ish. There have been six episodes already. Mid-season-ish check-in on season four of hacks.
Starting point is 00:01:18 Before we dive in, we're going to do a little bit of a general check-in. We're going to do some superlatives. We're going to keep it breezy. We're going to have some fun. But this is not the only thing on the Prestige TV podcast. So before we offer up the candle, open the saltines, let's preview for everybody else. What else is coming on the Prestige TV pod? Here we go. Loaded feed. First of all, Sean and Craig have a check-in weeding for you right now on the studio. That show has been fantastic. Watch the show. Listen to the pod.
Starting point is 00:01:46 Joe and Rob will, as always, be checking in every week the rest of the Last of Us season on Thursdays on how the last of us season two is going, some gamer insights, interviews with the people who are making the show. Can't miss that. Joe and Rob will also be checking in on your friends and neighbors on Fridays. Then over the weekend, on Sundays, after the latest episode of the rehearsal, you can hear from Jody and Charles. not only can you hear from them, you can watch them because the Prestige TV podcast is available to watch on Spotify or the Ringer TV YouTube channel. What a buffet. Wow.
Starting point is 00:02:23 Stacked. A stacked lineup. That's what that is. More than they had at the Writers Retreat in Vegas. That's for sure. All right. All right. Should we dive right in?
Starting point is 00:02:32 Let's do it. Let's talk some hacks. Nora, we're here in season four and we have worked together for half a decade and we have never spoken about hacks together. So tell me and tell everybody listening and watching, just as a little bit of a table setter here, what is your relationship to hacks more broadly over the course of the three and a half seasons that it's been airing? I mean, I love hacks. It is one of my favorite shows. I look forward to it immensely. I think for me, I really watch hacks for the one-liners. It's such an interesting show because it does combine
Starting point is 00:03:04 in that sort of, you know, under an hour length situation comedy, joke for joke identity that, you know, I watched 30 Rock for that. I was lessened to the office, but I think the office was out for a lot of people and it has that. But then it also has become this narrative, almost written like a romance show that is this will they or won't they that's developing episode to episode and season to season. I obviously love that this is a show that's able to do both of those things. I will say that, you know, I come to this place for magic.
Starting point is 00:03:40 I come to this place hacks specifically for the fact that I think those writers, just on a joke to joke line to line basis, I am desperate to hear what they're going to come up with every episode. It's just the little, it's the sign-offs at the end of the show where Deborah says, thank you to Al Gore and Glorilla. Like, that's why I'm watching Hacks. I agree. The creative team behind Hacks is definitely one of the most, like, bankably, comedically riveting, uh, uh, creative brain trusts in Hollywood right now.
Starting point is 00:04:14 And like, I remember earlier in the run of Hacks, it was an open question whether Hacks would continue. And I just, you know, it's not my job to run a studio. And so I am not equipped to comment on this. But I just never understood that because there's actually such a, uh, a clearly healthy beating heart. of humor and chemistry. And as you noted, this like core relationship that is driving the show.
Starting point is 00:04:38 I think that's another thing that you probably have to answer for everybody before we dive in further, which is, are you a Deborah? Or are you an Ava? I really thought you were going to ask me if I wanted to see them kiss. You can also answer that. You're free to comment. I think honestly, Valerie, I'm more of a Deborah. Wow. Oh, okay. I love that for you. I'm definitely an Ava. No question. And that's why by the end of
Starting point is 00:05:04 this episode, maybe we'll have some animosity along the way. But I think by the end of talking this through, we'll arrive somewhere beautiful and poignant. I think that's great. Probably also like Deborah and Ava, though, we will have some setbacks along the way and then work our way back toward each other. Yeah, it's always like an interesting experience. Joe and I covered the end of season three together. And obviously like that is one of the most, I think still to this day, riveting scenes and harrowing showdowns between people whose relationships you're deeply invested in at that point. And if you consider yourself an Ava and you put a lot into your work and you don't have a great work-life balance, that's a harrowing thing to have to really process and think about.
Starting point is 00:05:41 This has been an interesting season in that respect in terms of where we are in their relationship. One of my like overall ongoing interests with hacks, both in terms of like a creative pursuit structurally how each season functions, how the seasons relate to each other. Like, I kind of want the show to go on forever, but then when I step back and think about it, I would, I guess this might be a very odd comparison to make, but the thing that pops into my mind often when I'm thinking about Deborah and Ava and the way that their relationship fuels hacks. Now, obviously, a lot of the other figures in hacks are part of its charm, and we will talk about them, I think, frequently as we go today. But the comp that I always make when I'm thinking
Starting point is 00:06:21 about it. Did you ever watch the modern classic Billions? Yes, of course I watched Billions, Valerie. Wonderful. This is why we get along. So it's a little bit of the Chuck Axe question to me, which is like how many seasons in a row can you go back to the same question? Now, of course, Chuck and Axe were the opposite. Like it's the inverse, right? Where their base position is we are trying to take each other down. And then every so often they work toward a position of surprising alliance. Of course, Deborah and Ava, it's the opposite, right? It's like they are supposed to be partners. They are supposed to be teammates. They are supposed to be unlocking things for each other. And then they can't help but let each other down. But both shows are driven by this core
Starting point is 00:07:07 tension of can these people stay in this place they're supposed to be in or will they have to like work? Will those boundaries become too porous at some point? I used to wonder like how long can billions do it? And then as soon as they stopped, I was like, wait, but that's what billions was. Bring it back. Let's do a little more, please. Yeah, I think that's a really interesting tension. I'm wondering how you felt about that just more broadly in season four so far. Are you as compelled as ever by the state of Deborah and Ava's relationship? Or is there any part of you that's like, how many times are we going to run back this same question? While obviously doing it inside of evolving context and circumstances around it, season four is at long last the late night era. And so that
Starting point is 00:07:48 is, of course, a different thing. Which I think is really promising because it is a relationship between these two people and they are, the pendulum is swinging between can they get together and make something beautiful or will they be at odds and continue to let each other down. But you also have the third angle of is this thing that in theory they should be working towards together, something that they can accomplish. They're under so much pressure from the network. They're under so much pressure to make this amazing show. And I think up to this point, we were recording this after episode six, which I was really, Mrs. Table. Mrs. Table. Incredible. The $72 Branzino for Mrs. Table. Yeah. Now, I might be an Ava, but when she said Brandino doesn't
Starting point is 00:08:33 travel and threw it into the window, I believe that everything can travel. I can't, I can't exist. I can't function in L.A. or any other city without believing that any commesstable can travel to my home or my office. So that was where I've lost me at last. Sorry. Well, and it's funny because I think she was a little bit of a, she was a Deborah in that moment. She was coming to terms with the fact that you can't always be friends. Although, Mal, I like to think that our dynamic is runs counter to that takeaway. But season, season six, episode six, I was really happy to see where it ended with a little bit of reconciliation. Because I have felt that up to this point, I've been yearning for Deborah and Eva.
Starting point is 00:09:18 to get back together a little bit. And I felt like they've been so at odds for the first six episodes that I want to see them at odds with the challenge that they're facing together. I think there are the genuine differences of opinion and how these two people who have a lot in common, but also see the world very differently, are going to tackle the project of making late night television together. And I want to watch them do that, which does not mean that they will be on the same page at every turn, but it does mean that they will be a little bit more united than they have
Starting point is 00:09:53 been. And I was missing that a little bit. I thought that we'd got on maybe a little bit too long where they're at odds truly in a personal context. It's not over the challenge of the show. It's just these two people really budding heads. Yes, savagely and viciously personal at times, which is, of course, very amusing and entertaining to watch, but also like deeply painful. agree with you. I found the final scene of the most recent episode, as I often do inside of a hacks experience where I'm spending most of the 30-ish minutes every week just laughing, like, deeply moving and touching. Oh, when Deborah said you are my voice. I know. I was like in tears. And the moment that got me even more than that was when Deborah, who of course has gone into the
Starting point is 00:10:38 ocean, using the find me have that Ava had previously installed and then gone into the ocean after a redhead who is not Ava. Great stuff. And that has to be like wrapped up, swaddled like a baby out of a bath in warm clothing and towels while sitting in her tea with two hands. Great stuff. And saying to Ava, I promise I'll make it up to you. And the moment that really broke me was when Ava said, don't say that. Please don't say that. Because when you say that, I want to believe you, but you always let me down.
Starting point is 00:11:14 Like, I think the key to any good show ultimately, I cover a lot of genre shows, right? And I'm often like, I feel so keenly this story that this wizard or this Jedi is so relatable to me. It's like, I have never had the pleasure of wielding a lightsaber in space. But, you know, I've never made a late night show yet, yet. But it's like, you know what that feels like. To have somebody in your life who is like a central driving force in everything that you do. and there's a part of you that believes that that is always the right thing to go back to. It was cool to get Ruby back into this season because that's a reminder of like the choices
Starting point is 00:11:53 that Ava has made and the sacrifices that she has made and the things that she has chosen to prioritize for a person that she is going to sit there and say this to. Like, I want to believe you, but you always let me down because every minute to this point that has been true. And it's also been true that Ava is where she is because of her hard work, but also this relationship. So the complexity of that and finding room to explore that inside of a 30-minute comedy is, I think, awesome and part of why the show continues to be so successful. The playoffs are here, and you can predict the action all the way to the finals with Fandul Predicts. Predict the spread, total points, and even the game winner.
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Starting point is 00:13:28 Mostly for that reason, I think like there was also a lot of other stuff. My runner up, the other one I came closest to picking was the premiere of the season, which I also thought was like... Really strong. Incredibly good. And I think typically because the start, the finish, and some big moment in the middle is where a hacks episode is really rooted in that emotional connection. Those tend to be my favorite episodes in the seasons and the ones that I find a little bit more successful than the like, I don't know, writers retreat to Vegas, for example, which was not my favorite episode of the season so far. But I thought that this episode, which is where Ruby comes in and Deborah just does the most vicious thing that she could do to Eva.
Starting point is 00:14:09 who has, while living at the Americana, gone in for a morning makeover to make sure that she has makeup on with seeing her ex, beauty mark and all. Two little tiny braids. Too little, little tiny braids on a grown-ass woman with a big girl job. Genuinely funny. Also, she's running around this entire time. We're obviously supposed to be, like, laughing at her, lightly mocking her, pitying her. And I am like, I basically have this exact outfit that she is wearing. Like, I have those sneakers.
Starting point is 00:14:36 I was like extra pointed. What about the baggy basketball shorts before they go to Las Vegas? I thought that that was, we haven't gotten to the best one-liner category yet, but I will say that Deborah saying while visiting at the Americana and seeing Eva coming down the escalator in the camo shirt, the baggie basketball shorts and then the Adidas, you know you're not funny enough to dress like Adam Sandler was just like. Absolutely perfect. Great stuff. There are actually a lot of people in culture right now who need to hear that exact phrase. So I'm grateful for hacks for introducing it into the discourse.
Starting point is 00:15:15 Listen, this is one of the areas of the pod where we part. We meet a fork in the road and we part. I thought that was a great look. Honestly, utterly aspirational. I loved everything about it. This is where I want to be in my life is right. I don't like down escalators. Let me say this.
Starting point is 00:15:30 I don't like down escalators. In fact, I have a fear. Mallory, I learned something new about you every time we speak. I don't like down escalators. Talk to the Ringiverse crew about this. Sometimes when we go to screenings together for Ringiverse movies, Jomey will very kindly offer me his arm as we go on a down escalator because he knows they terrify me.
Starting point is 00:15:46 It's very sweet. Take the down escalator aside. Emerging from the Americana, dressed like Adam Sandler, and then saying that I have my coffee that I got from the Barnes & Noble Cafe. That's living. That's living and you won't talk me out of it. I'm sorry. What was your favorite episode?
Starting point is 00:16:03 Was yours also episode six, or did you have another? that stood out most to you. Well, so I knew that we would talk about episode six because I do think and I'll make clear, I think there are moments where this season has felt a little scattered to me. Yes, I agree. In the sense that they're doing a lot of things at the same time, right? Like, we have this whole narrative arc. We're also going through the process of getting the late night era started. Eva's in a thruple. Like, we're just, we're doing a lot of things at the same time. And I think sometimes, you know, I've- Rupple will be coming up in another one of my categories.
Starting point is 00:16:38 Okay, fabulous. I would expect nothing less. And sometimes I'm waiting for, I felt like I've been waiting for the season to hit its stride and sort of to decide this is the thing that we want to do. And season six was the episode that I felt got the train on the tracks as far as making that happen. And so therefore I do think that it's been the strongest. I agree with what you said about the premiere being really special. Even just the opening scenes where they, it's. It's the two of them and they are fighting.
Starting point is 00:17:09 Very intense. What a we're so back moment for this show. Yeah. The episode that I do want to invoke, which we're already sort of talking about, is episode for I love L.A. Because I did feel like I needed your take on that episode as an Angelino. Because I did think that that was one episode where some of the detours like Deborah at the gay bar dancing in the cage and then getting knocked out.
Starting point is 00:17:34 The detours worked. instead of making me feel like, okay, this is sort of funny, but I don't really know why we're spending time with Jimmy Kimmel and Kristen Bell instead of like the characters that I know and love who are recurring part of this show. So I thought that that for a mid episode was my favorite. Yeah. Yeah. That was a fun one.
Starting point is 00:17:55 I liked that one a lot. I really, I think part of the reason that I picked episode six is what you said. I agree with. Like it feels like that's where this season has fully settled in. to what it wants to be doing. I love the start of the season. Then I think we dipped a little bit. And then, like, episode six felt like, okay, here we are.
Starting point is 00:18:13 We're going. And I think it also had the right balance for me. Like, the various, the sprinkling of various vignettes with Deborah and the late night social media kid. It's like lip combo. The Jake Shane jumps scare. Is Jake Shane a part of your life or your content diet? Do you know who that is, Mallory? I do know who that is.
Starting point is 00:18:36 Okay. I do know who that is. I hope that's not an insulting question. I just, I was so not expecting that. And when he says you're going to pretend to catch a bag of Freedos from Mariska Hargony, like I lost it. We go from the lips to Fritos to Happy Birthday to Dakota Fanning to chicken dance challenge. With the clarification of arthritis research, we don't support arthritis.
Starting point is 00:19:03 Very amusing. And then next up, we have the Twist and Shout Challenge to help infants with scoliosis. Are you ready? So good. Astonishing stuff. Astonishing stuff across that episode. And yeah, this is like you said also the episode where Ava, who has spent all season. One of the things that I did like about episode three was Ava really like positioning herself as, you know, the man of the people, right?
Starting point is 00:19:26 I'm the boss who's also the friend and thinks that she's the one kind of saving the team from Deborah, but then is constantly the one putting everybody on the spot to be like, you don't want to do this right? Also making them say a thing they don't want to say or choose aside, they don't want to choose. And so while it was painful to see Ava have this like breakdown and throw the brids, you know, and drive through the gate, though I did like the return of the gate guard who had previously looked at her license and been like, hmm, that's great little touch. But yeah, like to have to just get to the breaking point where she's like, oh, I'm not in the group chat. I'm not your friend.
Starting point is 00:20:03 And like, you don't want me to be was, uh, was very fun. It was very fun. I liked that as well. Do you feel like it gives you your L.A. question, you have the proper appreciation for an understanding of life at the Americana after six episodes of season four of hack? No, I don't. But I do believe that that's because I never could and never will.
Starting point is 00:20:23 Have you been to Dintai Fung on any of your trips to Los Angeles? Previously at the Americana, now at the gallery, the other mall that is like, 15 paces away from the Americana. Are you familiar with this entire part of LA? Do you follow the Americana at brand memes Instagram, which is definitely the best Instagram? Oh, you got, okay. Justin and Donnie, one of us has to remember at the end of this to send Nora the Instagram. You'll understand everything you need to know about life in L.A.
Starting point is 00:20:53 Because I've been to Dintai Fung, but I've never been to Dintai Fung in L.A. I've been to Dintai Fung in like Palo Alto and in New York City. Can I put it in New York? terms, no. It doesn't exist. It's so, yeah, this is why, like, I, I, it's a that part of LA thing. I respect your culture. I just can, I know that I cannot be a part of it. Okay, fair enough. Nora, let's get to our next category, which is best scene. And I am picking a scene from your favorite episode, which is how I will engage with you at episode four. But why don't you tell us first what your favorite scene of the season so far is? So I'm giving up another one of my later
Starting point is 00:21:30 answer is. But can I tell you that right now in my life, there is no one in culture or entertainment who I am more charmed by than Robbie Hoffman. Okay. Okay. And Robbie's, I was like, just too like across the board. There's just no one who I think is funnier or doing a better admittedly somewhat niche job as being a very funny person in public life. And so Robbie as Randy, getting hired at Schaefer and Lusack or Lusok and Schaefer to be determined to the order. Yes. Right. They haven't decided yet.
Starting point is 00:22:08 Yeah. Suggesting that they signed Sandra Bullock because she just saw Speed the first movie. First movie she's ever seen. Yeah. I could like I miss Kayla and Jimmy a little bit. I feel like they're getting a little underused because there's so much going on. And I think because of that, the fact that in that experience. extended scene, the two of them and the three of them. And imagine thinking that you have this
Starting point is 00:22:35 duo that is perfect together. Like, Kail and Jume have such magic together. And to find a third person that you can introduce to that dynamic and have it work as successfully as Robbie Hoffman joining that tribe, I was so thrilled. I've rewatched that scene like six times. And it is funnier every single time. I agree. I think the introduction of Randy the assistant is one of the true genius strokes of the season so far. This is a relief to me because this was not the category where I was going to talk about Randy, but we have one of our categories today is most amusing new character, and I was really torn between two picks.
Starting point is 00:23:10 And now this is a way to talk about Randy and then pick my other character there. So that's just great news for me. That's podcasting, baby. There you go. Damn work. Not a riff killer. It's great. Hard to pick the best moment from Randy's.
Starting point is 00:23:27 incorporation into Jimmy and Kayla's lives, but if I had to pick one, oh man, it's hard. It's okay, I'm going to, I can't. I'm going to pick two. I mean, I just heard about summer Fridays. Isn't that ridiculous? Why would Fridays be seasoned dependent? It's just astonishing and incredible. And I think my favorite was, this is one of the things where you're like, how do they come up with this?
Starting point is 00:23:57 Yes. When they're making the show. A hundred percent. You truly want to assess somebody as a cat. it, why don't you ask them how many peanut M&Ms they can fit into a Honda Civic? It doesn't matter the answer, just to see how they think. Is that how we're doing hiring at the ringer from now on? Just to see how they think.
Starting point is 00:24:16 That's how Justin Zales got here. I know that's how I got in the door. Yeah, absolutely. How many, except we didn't ask him how many peanut M&Ms would fit into a Honda Civic. We asked how many peanut M&Ms would fit into a Dodge Challenger. Well, as someone who doesn't have a challenge. LinkedIn. I wouldn't know. I cannot help you on that friend. So that'll just have to be a mystery. And maybe some listeners can let us know. Well, LinkedIn is nothing but a printout of lies.
Starting point is 00:24:43 Incredible stuff. Also, just the delivery of your standing and shit was very memorable. Very memorable. See, like, in some ways, even though Deborah and Ava are the heartbeat of the show, in some ways the show I really want is just. And maybe this is actually part of how they continue. the Hacks universe moving forward. I do just want Kately and Jimmy running their agency. It's like that and Jimmy running their agency for dog fluencers. And kids. Don't forget the kids.
Starting point is 00:25:15 Would Kayla's like, please sign in with your name and your species? Do you think we can get Halo signed up? Oh, I mean, listen, he's a private guy and he lives a private life. But I have had moments given how absolutely stunning he is. and obviously brilliant, charming, where I've thought, did I really blow it? You know, could he have been like super famous? What would have happened if this cat had representation?
Starting point is 00:25:44 Exactly. Well, I love Kayla. I don't think I would let her anywhere near my cat, to be frank. Sorry, sorry to Kayla. This episode is brought to you by Prime. Obsession is in session. And this summer, Prime Originals have everything you want. Steamy romances, irresistible.
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Starting point is 00:27:14 and abdominal discomfort. All right, let's get to the Thruple for a second because my favorite scene of the season is for episode four, and it's Ava in the sex shop. I was in tears. I was laughing so hard watching it. it was incredible. There's a lot of like, first of all, amusing moments, the interplay between Ava and this cashier at the sex shop, but a lot of also physical comedy, like, swinging the dildo incredible. But of course, because the thruple ends up being kind of a key part of the next
Starting point is 00:27:49 three episodes at Ava's plotlines at this point, watching, like especially in a rewatch now, watching their faces, watching Devin Emily's faces in the background when Ava first walks in. And And it's like she's running into a sex shop because her car's about to be towed. And so she needs a receipt. No returns. But she needs a receipt. No returns. Kill me.
Starting point is 00:28:10 She needs her seat to prove or fake her way into proving that she was actually parking there because she was going to purchase something from the shop. The fact that the scene is built around Ava having to run into a sex shop and cut in line and shout, it's an emergency. It's miraculous. Absolutely miraculous stuff. I thought it was incredible. And then the payoff later when, because this is the same episode where, as you noted, at the club, Deb, it hits her head, has to go to the hospital.
Starting point is 00:28:41 Dancing in the cage. Dancing in the cage, doing poppers, has to go to the hospital, has forgotten to remove Ava as her emergency contact. And so Ava receives a call from the hospital. She has just given this cup. It is a testament to how fucking funny hacks is that just describing hacks is his statement. She picks up her phone after they've trapped her off and says, here, sister David Daniels. Yes. Is this Emily?
Starting point is 00:29:12 My friend from the sex shop couldn't wait. Catch out? They're like, no, this is Cedar Sinai. Absolutely incredible. It's really good. It's really good stuff. And I do, again, I can only be an observer and an appreciator of your culture from the outside. but the fact that needing to get your parking validated was a core turning point in terms of the progression of this plot line does feel canonically Los Angeles.
Starting point is 00:29:43 Yes, I agree. The only universal experience inside of that, I think, was Ava realizing, well, she's probably going to have to request an Uber asking for a cell phone charger and then the guy's like, do you have an Android. I mean, no matter what city you live in, you know what that feels like. It's like, sir, I do not. No. Let's keep the last going. Oh, apparently. Yes. Yeah. The blue ball, the green bubbles. The green bubbles.
Starting point is 00:30:05 Didn't want her to be the only one in the chat with the green bubbles. So that Kimmel could inherit her when Conan died. Tough drive by on Conan there. I loved it. I loved it. Me too. Great stuff. Nora, you already mentioned that one of the things you love most about hacks is the one-liner.
Starting point is 00:30:22 So this was one of your requested categories today. I don't know how you're going to be able to pick just one. Spoiler alert. I didn't. You didn't. There you go. Perfect. All right. Give us your however many you ended up choosing favorite one-liners of the season. Okay. So I'm going to go outside our core duos here because I do think that again, sometimes these like side characters just get these moments to shine. Diana, Deborah's psychic from
Starting point is 00:30:50 Sedona, who comes on as the consulting producer and has to stage the writer's room. As a preamble, as a runner up in the Diana category, I'll offer you as she's saging. Lots of sad divorced men have sat in these chairs. However, that is only second to a line that left me in stitches. When she looks up, looks Ava in the eyes and goes, does a hat on a hat mean anything to you? Absolutely incredible. Just comics writing about comedy and the process of the creation of comedy, not something that I've experienced, but that just feels so delicious. to hear them riffing in their own universe.
Starting point is 00:31:34 The other character, who I think is getting just some of the best lines of the season, is Winnie, the network executive. One, I have to spend time with my kid, Dr. Sorters. Yeah. Two, George Clooney only does pranks because he's sick. I love that. I love that. That was a great moment.
Starting point is 00:31:54 There's a whole idea with it. George Clooney is this sicko who can only get his kicks by pranking people. And then my absolute favorite, I don't even know who she was talking to when she says this. I believe it's in episode one. It might be an episode two. It's early. They're doing just like a walk and talk through a hallway. And someone walks by and she just turns to the side and says to someone, by the way, that Amman you sent me to was dog shit. And then keeps it moving. Yeah, at the party, at Bob's party, I think. Yeah, that was great. Really good. incredible stuff.
Starting point is 00:32:28 That might, if I had to pick one, that honestly might have been my favorite, my favorite one liner of the season. Okay. Fantastic. Here's, I'm not done, Mallory. I'm giving you a couple more. I wouldn't expect so.
Starting point is 00:32:40 Sort of a subcategory. Yeah. The sketchboard with the ideas. Very good. Yeah. On the index cards like Desert Island Dilfs. Yes. It's a rich text.
Starting point is 00:32:49 Yeah. And then the last one I brought it up already. But the sign-offs, thanking the guests. Thank you to Shibuzzi and Nancy Pelosi. Thank you to. Al Gore and Glorilla. Like, that's the meeting I want to be in, is where all the hacks writers are just coming up with combinations.
Starting point is 00:33:03 The little teases for the affiliate stations have also been, like, quietly, just lethally funny. Really, really great. Those are incredible picks. We have, I'm astonished to say we have no overlap in our searches for this category. I'm not astonished. This is a rich, rich buffet that we have to pick from. It's true. I think I went kind of with the opposite logic, which is I actually felt, oh, wow, I'm
Starting point is 00:33:25 kind of Deborah Ava light in some of my categories. I'm actually like going heavy in other direction. So a lot of my picks here do orient around either Deborah or Ava or both. I'll give me my winner first. And then a couple runners up right at the beginning of the season. Episode one, the pranks begin, the panties. Panties were at work, act appropriately, you fucking skank. And then Ava replying.
Starting point is 00:33:55 that's rich coming from you aren't you and Mary Magdalene neck and neck for the title of World's oldest whore? Unbelievable. Unbelievable. That was my favorite. I loved also in episode one in the HR training scene for the entire staff
Starting point is 00:34:23 when Deborah and Aver just pinging questions about each other to Stacey. I think my favorite was Deborah saying can I fire someone for free bleeding? Yep. Absolutely unbelievable. I really also liked an episode two when Deb, when they were talking about hiring writers,
Starting point is 00:34:46 and Deborah described Ava as someone who had gone straight from co-producer to executive extorter. It's very clever. You see why Deb wants to be in the writer's room. She's got what it takes. But on the discussion of hiring writers, the clear winner in that stretch of the story is Deborah saying to Eva, stay in your lane, which I believe is the drive-thru lane in Tel Talk.
Starting point is 00:35:17 And I had her, Mary Eva, for replying, nice try. I'm a jack in the box girl. What fortitude? And then I do want to shout out Damien here because I really loved, I mean, I will say we spent more time on bear urine than I was anticipating this season. far more time. But at the very beginning of our coyote stifling barrier and journey, when Defer first said I need barrier,
Starting point is 00:35:44 and I did love when Damien replied, still are sparkling. Great. It's great. Even just the little moments when he comes, he'll come through a door and say, I've learned that it needs to only be from male bears. Like,
Starting point is 00:35:58 just as a little thing that they're threading in and out. It is so funny to me. Had to run to you all. you all, they wouldn't let them, TVA wouldn't get, let them get on the plane with that much barrier. And I think the last thing I'll shout out is just Ava calling Deborah bitchy. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:36:12 Thank you. I was going to shoehorn it in if you didn't bring it up. We couldn't do the pod without that. Wonderful stuff. Oh, God. Amusing. Okay. Speaking of amusing, who is your pick for most amusing new central character this season?
Starting point is 00:36:25 I guess you're not, or are you? Are you going right back to the Randy well? How could you not, honestly? How could I not? It's again, just the fact that we can introduce a third into the Kayla, Jimmy, office dynamic and have it be so funny and so seamless is absolutely fabulous to me. Great pick. As I noted, I was basically in a coin flip tie. So we've now properly honored Randy and I'm relieved and thrilled. I will now give some time as we should and as we must to Stacey, the HR rep. It's one of those things where like, should this character be this present, but somehow it keeps working in that first episode in the training scene with the staff, I think my favorite moment was about taking nude photos at work. Well, if they're taking a photo of an abnormal mole for a medical professional.
Starting point is 00:37:24 Incredible. And that Deborah says something like she's got freckles all over the place and she doesn't do a thing about it. Exactly. Great stuff. I loved the, when she's formally assigned to be their chaperone and at the end of episode three after all of the complaints. And then she takes the sip in the water. It just starts choking and apologizing, trying to a choke out an apology through her gasps
Starting point is 00:37:47 gasps at her cough. I do that a lot of aspirate, great stuff. But obviously the best AC moment of the season so far is insisting that they continue their argument in the bathroom because she has to pee and then abascibly asking them to please leave because she has to take a shit
Starting point is 00:38:11 change of plans do you guys actually mind stepping out remember your tools compassion not condensation just unbelievable unbelievable the other one that is my favorite even maybe beyond the bathroom
Starting point is 00:38:28 scene. It's just the reveal that they have $4,000 in the microaggression charge. Yeah, she doesn't feel comfortable carrying it around. Also, her, like, absolute rage after the trip at the fall and the injury that Ava can not remember the Peabody's submission deadline. Great little touch. It's really good. It's really good.
Starting point is 00:38:52 Nora, many times today already, you have mentioned Kimball and Bell. they're not the only cameos this season. We have had many. Carol Bonnet has been here. Randy Newman has been here. Rosie O'Donnell has been here, et cetera, et cetera,
Starting point is 00:39:06 et cetera. Do you have a pick for most memorable cameo of the season to date? And it can be for good or bad reasons. So I've said that the Jake Shaden pop up in episode six really did get me. And that got me in a good way. Prior to that. Do we think that's going to be a cameo,
Starting point is 00:39:24 though? I feel like he's like, I feel like that's a recurring role. Yeah. Maybe not, but I kind of think so. I will say that in episode five, when there was a real glut of the cameos, I found myself going a little bit like, why are we doing this? There are so many wonderful characters, including some, I mean, since that scene where Randy joins Jimmy and Kayla, we've basically not seen Randy. And I would love to see more of Randy. I think I've made that incredibly clear. I'm with you. And so even though I felt that some of the individual lines were very funny, I was a little bit like, I don't really need
Starting point is 00:40:05 this thing about Kristen Bell. I would like to spend time with my hacks friends. Fair. Fair. Totally fair. I am going to pick Kristen Bell and Jimmy Kimmel as my favorite or most memorable this season, but here's why. I'm going to, I agree with your overall point. I think the reason that that one feels more effective to me than just like I'm popping up for half a line or half a scene. And it is about it is like, okay, this is a late night show in LA. Famous people would be in their lives. Let's cram as many as we can into a season. This one built. Right. So it's like, they're connected to each other. And it was centrally connected to like the thrust of that episode, which is the idea that, yeah, show's going okay. Show's going well. One note, women.
Starting point is 00:40:49 hate Deborah. Like, how do we fix that? And going after Kristen Bell at cookbook, another very L.A. sequence. And then Kimmel cornering Deborah. That's a real grocery store? That was like an idea that they weren't trying to do Aeroon without having to pay Aeroon. That's a real place? This is a real place.
Starting point is 00:41:12 Okay. I have no doubt we will be at Aeroon soon. Okay. Okay. That's just, I'm just glad to know that. Yes. And I think my favorite exchange inside of that was Tuesday. I'm speaking at the UN.
Starting point is 00:41:22 Are they flexible? Wonderful stuff. But I did think that Kimball showing up and mentioning like the work that he'd put in, the switch to Samsung, so she wouldn't be the only one of the chats with the green bubbles. But the best part, of course, was I wore a K. Bell brand organic diaper on a billboard. You think I did that because I'm proud of my body? No, I did it for bookings. Lovely stuff.
Starting point is 00:41:47 lovely stuff. But at the end of the day, your core, your core contention, which is we need more time for Randy and we need more time for Kayla and Jimmy is not one that I will dispute or challenge because I agree. And that brings us to our final category today, which is favorite duo. And with respect to Deborah and Ava, they can eat shit because it is time to talk about Kayla and Jimmy. My pick this season and every season for favorite duo.
Starting point is 00:42:13 And I think genuinely. one of the most effective pairings in television right now. They are just incredible together. I'm just going to run through very quickly. Rapid fire here. Some of my favorite exchanges of theirs of the season so far. I agree with you, and we have not gotten enough of them. Though I will say rewatching these episodes.
Starting point is 00:42:35 Because every week you're like, oh, I only get one or two or one and a half scenes with Kayla. It's just simply not enough. But then like sitting down to revisit them, I felt their presence a little bit more. Episode one, family guy. That guy, Brian, is hot. The dog? Is he a dog? Yeah, Brian is the dog.
Starting point is 00:42:55 Bob's party. What's the one thing I asked you not to do tonight? To talk about the Lenny Krammett's penis video. I'm sorry. They brought it up. I'm not even going to say which quote is Jimmy and Caleb because it's so clear. You know. You know.
Starting point is 00:43:12 Episode two. dog clients we already talked about. Everyone's sign in with your name and species. All right. There's too many humans with dog names and dogs with human names. The firm name. Shaffer and Lusok, Lusok and Schaefer, we're still arguing about the name. Don't tell people that. And then Kayla replying, lucky for you, they hung up. I really loved when Kayla in that episode said when they were just to have with Jimmy sleep with his assistant. She says, you're a man of power now. You don't know what you'll do. Kayla's just the best to me. Just like an endless treasure trope.
Starting point is 00:43:46 Episode four. Kayla on her power trip, right? Everybody at late night needs to know who they are. They rep the main talent. They rep the head writer. But then still, Kayla is there holding up the raisin box to Jimmy and saying, come on, what would you do her? The raisin girl?
Starting point is 00:43:59 She looks kinky. This is like, this might be my favorite of the season, though. This is also episode four. See, Jimmy? When you lead with love, You give people the option to say no. You mean consent? Don't politicize everything.
Starting point is 00:44:20 Yon. So who's Diddy and Bebo? Diddy and Babitz? I told you read women. I told you, I mean, most of the best ones, Kayla gets. I told you read women from Jimmy was most. So good. I also loved in episode five when they're doing the focus group feedback.
Starting point is 00:44:41 And Kayla says, returns to Jimmy and Whispers, I'm doing No Nut November and this is cool. It's February. I just love it. And like, this is kind of like a little similar actually to your point about the Clooney line earlier, like how hacks is really deaf to just doing, you get one little moment that like hints at this larger thing behind it. Inside of Kayla and Jimmy, I really loved the little conversation about the twins plan, right? How to get the Holson twins bag. And like it has to be Tia and Tamara because twins listen to other twins. It's just like you understand without having seen any of those prior conversations that Kayla has, like, talked about this 500 times, right?
Starting point is 00:45:18 I just thought that was incredible. Obviously, everything with dance mom and imposter syndrome, just great stuff. But up there for the best moments in episode six when they were helping to look for Ava and go to the Americana. And then Kayla yells at a passing child. The child! Have you seen a lesbian ginger? They say no. And then she says, thanks for not.
Starting point is 00:45:43 thing, wanders off, and Jimmy has to say, Kayla, come on, we're not getting wetzels. We're lucky to be alive to watch these two together on TV. We really are so blessed. The blessings are so many. I also love when she's helping Eva find an apartment. And Ava says, I'm going to rent. She goes, oof, I don't know people are still doing that. Incredible stuff.
Starting point is 00:46:07 Yeah. Incredible stuff. Love it. They are my favorite duo as well. I mean, there could be no other. No, I mean, they're the best. They're just an absolute brilliant pairing. And I would watch a spinoff.
Starting point is 00:46:18 I will say one more time about their agency. Think of how much Randy we would get if we got the spinoff. And to your point- You think they should go with Schaefer and Lusok or Lusok and Schaefer, though. I think they should just keep letting it go back and forth. And I do love the detail where they have both of them in both orders up on the wall. So every time Randy is answering a phone or Kayla is sitting behind that desk, you just see both of it.
Starting point is 00:46:41 Brilliant. To your point, I do think that while I stand by my opinion that I would like to spend a little bit more time with them this season, the limit does not exist for how much of them we could get and I would still want more. So I think that leaves no other choice but the spinoff. I agree. All right. We solved it. Maybe we are ready to run a studio. I think we could do it.
Starting point is 00:47:05 I could book Dance, Mom. You definitely could book. You and Jody would have done a, we're obsessed. segment on dance on dance on no question no question yeah still could you guys have your finger on the pulse still could all right nora we did it we checked in on the first six episodes of hacks there are only four episodes left and i believe the next two air at the same time which means there are only like a few weeks left so uh i hope to be able to discuss the end of the season with you again check in once more before we say goodbye to jimmy and kela for another off season and i hope that they
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