'Hacks' Season 2: Jean Smart & Hannah Einbinder on Why the Honeymoon Phase is Over For Their Characters

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'Hacks' Season 2: Jean Smart & Hannah Einbinder on Why the Honeymoon Phase is Over For Their Characters
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Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder talk 'Hacks' Season 2, singing on the show, and why the honeymoon phase is over for these characters.

From creators/showrunners Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky, the second season of the HBO Max original comedy series Hacks follows legendary Las Vegas comedian Deborah Vance on the road and traveling across the country with talented but disgruntled writer Ava . As they workshop a new stand-up act, they quickly learn what works and what doesn’t, both on stage and in their own collaborative relationship.

JEAN SMART: Oh, my gosh, I feel like Hacks gave me everything that Mare did and everything that Watchmen did, combined. On top of that, the character of Deborah is so funny. It was just everything I could have hoped for, leading up to this. I still can’t believe, sometimes, that it came along when it came along. And those two projects that I’ve done recently were some of my all-time favorites. But like I said, I feel like it all just led up to this.

SMART: For Season 2, I didn’t really ask them a lot of questions. I knew that we were gonna be on the road, which I thought sounded fine, as long as we didn’t go too far away from home. All I really knew was that Deborah and Ava were gonna be working out this new material, in little clubs around the country. It turned out that was a great platform for all sorts of hijinks and fodder for a lot of comic moments.

Jean, your show creators told me that you actually had asked, during Season 1, to sing on the show, but that you might have regretted that decision by Season 2, when it actually happened.What made you want to sing on the show, and how did you feel in the reality of the moment?

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