![]() I can’t reveal it because we decided to end season two that way. What were you going to have Forrest do in your first draft of that finale? We had a completely different ending for the season in mind and Comedy Central didn’t love it. ![]() The way that the season ended was something that we actually came to very late. He’s focused on her and all this stuff and that helped a lot of the rest of the narrative fall in place, so we didn’t have it from the beginning, we developed it as we went. Once we said that, it meant that for the rest of the season after he divorces her, he’s trying to get her back. We imagined he’d move into a household of young people and live a very reckless, crazy lifestyle after that, but we also wanted to keep the show and to keep Forrest so grounded in the real world that there was just kind of this realization that, “He loves her and would love to continue to be with her, and he’s just divorcing her for the television show.” We knew we were going to do the divorce segment, but when we first convened in the writing room and started talking about it, in our imagination, he was going to divorce his wife and then that was going to free him up to have all of these sexually transgressive experiences. We stumbled into things a little bit more. ![]() Season one was a little bit more of a hodgepodge. Says He's Unsure Whether He Would Stay With a New Hostĭuring the first season, did you build the story first and then pick things for Forrest to review or vice versa? ![]()
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