If you haven’t seen the first season of “Hacks,” please do.
It gives Jean Smart one of those career-defining roles and sets her up for a second season that’s just as good.
So, Smart’s Deborah Vance – the woman accused of torching a house – adds fuel to the fire by hiring a young writer who supposedly can help her gain a younger audience. Think Joan Rivers, Lucille Ball and Debbie Reynolds and you get an idea what makes groundbreakers like her succeed. Einbinder dismisses her boomer in surprising ways. And Smart comes right back with a look that could bury weaker souls.
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