CBS has turned the 2011 Cameron Diaz movie Bad Teacher into a television show debuting tonight (Thursday, April 24th), and Nerdist had a chance to talk with Veronica Mars and Party Down favorite Ryan Hansen and newcomer Caitlin Kimball about the process.
While Caitlin Kimball may be new to Hollywood and being a part of a big TV show, she’s not new to performing. An alumni of Carnegie Mellon University, Kimball still can’t believe where she’s landed so quickly after moving to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career: “I am so pumped. Itâs my first real show and I had the best experience [with] the coolest writing and actors. I could not have asked for a better first experience in showbiz…Â To go [from performing] in a grimy warehouse downtown on Skid Row to being on CBS is still blowing my mind. Iâm trying to catch up. Iâm very happy, to say the least.”
On Bad Teacher, it would appear that there was a lot of fun to be had by the actresses playing funny girls behaving badly, a sentiment echoed by star and producer Ari Graynor and co-star Sara Gilbert. How did Kimball find the experience? “Itâs girl power to the extreme. Iâm having a for-real Spice Girls moment every time Iâm on set. Hilary [Winston], the show runner, is amazing the way that she writes these women because theyâre brazen, they say everything thatâs on their mind, they donât apologize, whether its Meredith, who is living very out loud, or the characters that are kind of timid; They are still so fully produced and thought out, and Iâm so lucky to be playing one of those.”
Veronica Mars and Party Down alum Ryan Hansen had equally wonderful things to say about his castmates and show runner Winston: “Hilary Winston! Sheâs a G. She is a G! Sheâs from Community and Happy Endings, and Iâm obsessed with her, so I got a meeting to meet with her, because thatâs what you do at a meeting, and she was so cool and I loved her script so much I had to be a part of it.” He continued, “Iâm playing the straight guy. I donât get to play a wacky weirdo, which is so fun to play, but itâs also really fun to sit back, be the cool dude and watch these weirdos, and the women on these shows are amazing. Ari is so good at this character. Sheâs so funny and so sexy-time, itâs amazing to work with them. Kristin Davis is amazing too, Sara Gilbert, itâs a lot of fun. I love it.”
And how does the series differ from the movie? Hansen replied, “[I]tâs our own thing, itâs its own world. Like Fargo! Theyâre doing theyâre own thing so itâs like that, its just like Fargo. And Colin Hanks is in both.” (He’s not.)
I, of course, had to ask Hansen about the long-rumored Party Down movie. “Itâs happening!,” he joked. “We just got greenlit right now, as weâre sitting here. I just got a text. On my watch. Can we make that happen though? Not the watch, but the movie.” So, if the movie isn’t already happening, why do cast members keep saying that it is happening? “I think thatâs kind of like our defense mechanism because we all want it to happen so bad…. Weâre not as successful individually as [the cast of]Â Arrested Development so I think we could try to make it happen. I mean, sure, people have done other stuff, [but] weâre not that successful.”
All kidding aside, what’s the latest on his Veronica Mars web spin-off show? “I think weâre going to do a spin-off of Veronica Mars. Iâm going to play myself, Ryan Hansen, to bank on the success of the movie to get a Dick Casablancas spin-off of the spin-off. Metta World Peace! Just meta. I didnât mean the ‘world peace’ part.”
Bad Teacher, the half hour series starring Ari Graynor, Ryan Hansen, Sara Gilbert, Kristin Davis, Caitlin Kimball, and David Alan Grier premieres tonight, Thursday, April 24th on CBS.
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