Changing gears Found a unique way to nod Jenna ElfmanThe race career, but did you take this Easter egg?
During Wednesday, February 26, episode of success Sitcom ABC, Elfman’s character Eve is introduced As a choreographer, who owns a dance studio next to the classic vehicle restoration shop he manages Tim allenIt’s Matt. Eve is seen practicing his dance skills when Matt Storm to face a problem in his shared alley, inspired by Elfman, 53.
“I loved having the opportunity to dance in the episode. Dance was my first professional realization (where I learned) to do -very well in something,” said Elfman exclusively Use weekly. “I was a professional dancer (in the past), and I found it so fantastic to return to a multi-comera with so many faces and dance.”
Elfman called it “a complete bucket of joy” that Changing gears I found a way to incorporate —S His personal interests, adding: “Now that you say this, I realize how much things say with Tim regularly and with some special guests. It’s a lot of fun. You don’t see it in sitcoms very often. “
She continued: “You do not see Easter eggs (often), and I only feel that they press the boundaries of a sitcom. They are contributing (new) elements (maintaining what works in a sitcom) and only expanding -inside our culture and humor. It only works. It is so fantastic.”
While reflecting on his recurring arch, Elfman had it Nothing but praise for Changing gearssaying, “We all love a good sitcom, but it has been difficult to do it in terms of streaming and social networks and the big sitcoms were before all this. I love the format. So I was interested in doing -but I didn’t find hope that it could be done well or fresh or new.”

The actress is credited showrunner Michelle Nader To create A show that stands out.
“I have already worked with Tim in a movie, so I know it’s lovely. It’s so good with what he does. It’s like you don’t even see it happening and suddenly it’s brilliant. But Michelle Nader and I had a telephone conversation, and I walked through what is her plan in terms of the sitcom and made her feel cool, she recalled. “So Michelle – and the rest of the distribution and crew – just kicked your ass. It’s so good. She just wanted to have a cool thing about what looks like a strong woman. Everything he said resonated with me. I found it home for me. “
Elfman expressed his excitement to Playing Eve’s role Later on the season, adding: “I loved how to bring the family closer to the center of the series and the culturally, politically and emotionally generational divisions. It is a sitcom, but it is based on the talent that knows how to act and who knows how to deliver comedy. At the same time, the writing also supports it. Everything seemed right to come to play, and I am very happy to do -because I had a great time. We just shot the final episode last night and it’s so good. “
Changing gears Aires on Wednesdays ABC at 8pm ET before transmitting the next day to Hulu.


