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âThereâs an idea that musicals are fluffy and, in a lot of ways, this show was intentionally fluffy,â said series creator Cinco Paul.
âThereâs an idea that musicals are fluffy and, in a lot of ways, this show was intentionally fluffy,â said series creator Cinco Paul.
The sequel features a plot about a movie star with a voice at odds with the characters she plays, but writer Julian Fellowes and director Simon Curtis tell IndieWire it wasnât all inspired by the classic film.
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This season, Hazel may be back in the Hub but Byron is committed to letting her be her own woman.
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