Paint me a picture, whats a broTown scriptwriting session like?
Liz: Once we nail the story lines together, we all write our separate characters and then we get together and freeform in read-throughs, adding stuff as we go. Being animated means the show is expensive to make, so it’s really good for our discipline. It’s got to be funny and worth the money, so we get quite brutal on ourselves. Oscar: It’s actually really hard work especially when you want to make something that is really good quality.The show has screened in America, what’s the reaction been like over there? Do they get it? Liz: Yeah, they do! I took it to this conference in 2005 in San Francisco, and there was meant to be a subtitled copy but they lost it. So 400 people watched it, and I was thinking, “Oh my god, they’re not going to get it”. They were in silence for the first two minutes whilst their ears adjusted. I was freaking out. And then they just loved it. This particular episode from series one was so full of American pop culture references, they loved it and they laughed a