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  • It’s about this family who is Asian,

  • but then it’s not, like, about them being Asian.

  • -It isn’t. Yeah. -Theyre just Asian.

  • And then they have a life, and they have a story.

  • And then people – I don’t know if people really understand

  • how rare that is for us, for my community,

  • the Asian community, that that...

  • For us to have a family that’s not there

  • because theyre Asian

  • and because of a representation

  • is so kind of low

  • that it is a kind of meaningful thing

  • to see a family that’s just being a family

  • and having family issues that are not really...

  • So, therefore, it’s kind of even more universal

  • than an Asian show

  • that’s super Asian specific.

  • And it’s nice that way. I mean, we really...

  • As an audience member, I’ve craved it,

  • and so it’s nice to be involved in it.

  • I was in Margaret Cho’s show in the 90s.

  • -That wasAll-American Girl.” -I think that was

  • the first Asian family. -First Asian-American family.

  • -Yeah. -Yeah. And, so, you know, my...

  • When I compare the experience that I had on Margaret’s show,

  • Margaret struggled a lot, and not...

  • and not for any reasons that were related to Margaret

  • and Margaret’s stardom or talent.

  • It was a different time,

  • and Margaret was kind of, in some ways, shoehorned

  • into a kind of corporate idea of what Margaret could be.

  • And Awkwafina is allowed to really do her thing.

  • Awkwafina has taken the initiative

  • to hire writers around her

  • and surround herself with many women writers

  • and with people of color as well as directors.

  • And I think it shows in the final product.

  • We don’t flinch about all of the things

  • that were describing in the show

  • that are either specifically Asian

  • or related to being Asian because theyre all

  • kind of from and created by the people

  • who really know what those things are.

  • It comes from an authentic place.

  • -It does. -Right. It’s interesting

  • cause I remember Michelle Yeoh said

  • that, you know, afterCrazy Rich Asians,”

  • which was really beautifulshe said,

  • We have no problem laughing at ourselves,

  • but laugh with us, not at us.” -Yes, absolutely.

  • And there was a history of us

  • being laughed at or derided or whatever that took us...

  • It has taken us a long time

  • to even teach people that there’s a difference.

  • You know, the difference between those two things.

It’s about this family who is Asian,

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