Meriwether: No, she says in quotation marks. You didn’t stand in front of the mirror practicing to get your voice to this pitch. John: Absolutely, but not a deliberate choice. ![]() Meriwether: Much like Elizabeth Holmes, my voice is a little deeper, which is exciting. You’re a little bit sick as we’re talking to you. Elizabeth Meriwether, Liz Meriwether, it is a damn pleasure to finally have you on the show after 546 episodes. Her other credits include No Strings Attached, Bless This Mess, and Single Parents. She began her career as a playwright in New York before transitioning to television where she created seven seasons of the amazing hit comedy New Girl. ![]() Today on the show we’re looking at the genre/form of limited series based on actual events with two of the writer/creators behind recent critically acclaimed shows.Įlizabeth Meriwether is the creator and showrunner of the limited series The Dropout. My name is John August, and this is Episode 546 of Scriptnotes, a podcast about screenwriting and things that are interesting to screenwriters. ![]() The original post for this episode can be found here.
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