‘Catastrophe’ Creators Embraced the Mean and Morbid to End Their Beautiful Marriage Comedy
Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney also spoke to IndieWire about Carrie Fisher and whether or not their characters perished in the final scene.
Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney also spoke to IndieWire about Carrie Fisher and whether or not their characters perished in the final scene.
Ring in the new year with Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan.
The “Catastrophe” star shared the tragic news in a Facebook post.
The co-creators discuss the events leading up to the shocking Season 3 finale, and what’s next.
Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan delve even deeper into the oft-unspoken realities of modern parenthood in an insightful, heavy, and hilarious new season.
“I revered Carrie until I met her and then I loved her,” writes Fisher’s TV son.
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