![]() “I think resisting the change will make things worse. “Women are definitely underrepresented in all aspects of Hollywood, and I think when you feel underrepresented you’re not going to last, because it’s so hard.”ĭespite Adult Swim’s poor track record, (network executive Mike Lazzo once said “women don’t tend to like conflict”), Becker is optimistic about the future. “It wasn’t like we showed up and said, ‘Where are all the Beth episodes?’… ow that there are women in the room we can vet them and make them better.”Īll four writers felt welcomed and supported by the existing team. “I don’t think they ever didn’t give Summer and Beth their due,” said Carbiener. Jane Becker, Erica Rosbe, and Sarah Carbiener were “Rick and Morty” fans before landing the gig, and didn’t see anything sorely lacking in the show’s female characters. “”It’s a bummer that don’t have any female and it definitely has the vibe of a boy’s club,” said Gao. ![]() ![]() She has had a good experience with the network, but recognizes it is limited to just two shows. The most experienced of the four new women writers, Gao previously worked with Adult Swim on “Robot Chicken,” where she was also that show’s first woman writer.
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