Kenya Barris and Courtney Lilly discuss closing the show with a 'Homegoing' and the future of the '-ish' franchise.
“We wanted to say, hey, there is a way to challenge some of the premises that we have started on this show,” showrunner Courtney Lilly told.
“I think it was Laura [Gutin, a writer and exec producer] who kind of threw in the idea about the homegoing, and once you do that, you’re like, yeah, we’re going into to the jazz funeral. And then we have something that feels like it’s fun.” The feelings shown on screen reflected those of the people who made the show . ” I think there’s a hundred more episodes I’d love to do but every book comes to an end,” series creator
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