The documentary moved him by showing how the main character, Sergio, transformed his life and the lives of those he met, creating a universal feeling of wanting to connect with loved ones. Schur aimed to recreate this positive impact with a fictionalized version starring Ted Danson.
The show examines whether it's ethical for the main character, Charles, to record people without their knowledge while undercover in a nursing home. The series resolves this by having Charles face the consequences of his dishonesty.
The series shows assisted living facilities as places of happiness and community, focusing on residents who enjoy being part of a supportive community. However, it also acknowledges the reality of cognitive decline among some residents.
Ted Danson's passion for acting and his constant desire to improve and experiment with the script create a dynamic and collaborative working environment.
Yang connected with Willis Wu's journey from being a background character to becoming a main character, mirroring Yang's own career struggles and roles like 'Chinese teenager number two' and 'person in line'.
The show plays with stereotypes by having the main character, Willis Wu, use his invisibility as a background character to his advantage, such as pretending to be a delivery guy to gain access to places, challenging societal expectations of Asian-Americans.
Yang grew up speaking Shanghainese at home and Cantonese at school, experiencing cultural nuances and being teased for his parents' accent. This linguistic diversity helped ease his transition to learning English in the U.S.
Yang's family expected him to pursue a stable career like engineering or economics, which he initially followed. However, his passion for theater and music led him to stand-up comedy and acting.
Yang trained in Wing Chun two to three times a week to understand the language and culture of martial arts, allowing him to realistically portray a character who is trained but not proficient in Kung Fu.
Michael Schur wrote for the The Office, and created The Good Place, and co-created* Parks and Recreation* and *Brooklyn Nine-Nine. *His new show for Netflix, A Man on the Inside, features Ted Danson as a widowed retiree who goes undercover in a retirement community. He spoke with Terry Gross about the series.Later, comic and Silicon Valley actor Jimmy O. Yang talks about his new Hulu series, *Interior Chinatown. *He plays a waiter who inadvertently becomes central to a crime story.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)