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“I think Elizabeth Zott as a character sees those who care for their families — which in her time happened to be mostly women — (she) sees them in a way they hadn't been seen or appreciated before and says that your work matters,” Smith added.
Lessons in Chemistry creator Lee Eisenberg and director Sarah Adina Smith talk finding Six Thirty, the talking dog narrator in Episode Three voiced by BJ Novak.
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Apple TV+Lessons in Chemistry was practically born to become a TV series. Before Bonnie Garmus’ scientific foodie romance novel even hit shelves, Apple TV+ locked down a deal with star Brie Larson to recreate the brilliant novel in a mini-series. Everyone involved had the right idea: After the book debuted in March 2022, it hit the NYT Bestsellers list, skyrocketed in popularity on BookTok, and was later named Barnes & Noble’s 2022 Book of the Year. Apple TV+ For series creator Lee Eisenberg and