Physical season 3 is now airing on Apple TV+.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Apple TV+'s Physical tells the story of a quietly tormented housewife named Sheila Rubin. It takes place in '80s San Diego, and has its dark moments as Sheila battles extremely personal demons, including body anxiety and bulimia. Things change for her when she discovers aerobics, something that sets her on a journey toward empowerment and success.
Annie Weisman: I have an annoying answer, which is both. I knew where I wanted to get to, but there were lots and lots of evolutions along the way. They're generally inspired by both the writers room and by the actors. Relationships that started to feel like they were generating so much fruit, and you want to give them more attention than you had initially. There were a lot of little side roads, but the general endpoint, I did have in mind.
Also, this idea of a really complicated female character that's not in any way, internally, what she appears to be externally, which feels true to me and true to a lot of women, and a lot of people. The origin was wanting to write about this, and write about fitness culture, and women's entrepreneurship, and how, I saw that in my childhood. I felt like it was maybe not as understood, or taken as seriously, as it could be. That was my goal. That was the origin and beginnings of it.
Annie Weisman: We had so much fun creating the world of the show with costumes, because it's so much a part of the storytelling. It's so much a part of the period and also who she is and how women express themselves and who they are. Creating her look for the beginning was about what makes her stand out. And then as she's developing this robust career, we're true to the time. When you look back, a lot of these new fabrics and things that we know of, were still being invented.
Screen Rant: There is a lot of dark stuff in this series. Can you talk about finding the balance between it and the light stuff? Screen Rant: You mentioned female friendship, but can you talk about the importance of showcasing positive female friendships on screen? I don't think we get them often enough.
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