
TV Insider Reveals 'And Just Like That's' Secret to Success
Behind the Scenes of 'And Just Like That': A Costumer's Perspective The popular TV show "And Just Like That" has generated considerable buzz, and not all of it positive. Recently, a video surfaced online featuring Jules, a TV set costumer who worked on the show, offering a unique perspective on the production process and audience reaction. She explains that filming for the show takes place months in advance of its broadcast, meaning the writers were well aware of the online conversations and reactions to the show, including the significant amount of "hate-watching." "I actually made reviews of the outfits in October when I first saw them filming," shares Jules in the video. This detail highlights the significant time lag between production and broadcast. This explains why the show recently included a joke directly referencing the hate-watching trend. This insight provides a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the show's creation and its relationship with its audience. Jules's experience underscores the often-unseen aspects of television production and the ways in which shows can engage with, and even respond to, viewer commentary.